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Re: Kdo. Nowotny markings : STOP THE MYTH !
Me 262 Rudder Evolution:
Except prototypes, three kinds of rudders are found. - The earlier type got the navigation light enclosed inside a transparent cap. Probably because of its light catching properties it usually appear more white than clear on photos. …![]() - The late type got the navigation light fixed on the bottom rudder tips, which was the usual emplacement on German fighters. ![]() - The intermediate and experimental wooden fin which seems to have the navigation light fixed under the rudder as visible here from shots from “white7” 110376, left side only, “white 1+S” possibly 170047, left & right and “9K+FH” 111685, left & right. I guess this last one got a change from its rudder only, not the fin, and that its “snake” pattern was then over-painted which could be the explanation for its unusual black rudder. Actually I m not able to see any ampoule, only its supposed emplacement which I first thought to be some damage. … … ![]() NOTE: I would be pleased for any help about navigation light on the wooden tail-plane. Sources: Photo1 > French mag, “Ciel de Guerre” No.04, 2005. Photo2 > widely published (Me 262 towing a gliding bomb) Photo3 > Burindo “Famous Airplanes of the World” No.115. Photo4 > Luftwaffe Warbirds Photo Album Vol.3, Delta Pub., 1993. Photo5 > French mag, “Aéro Journal” N°1, 1998. Photo6 > French mag, “Aéro Journal” N°1, 1998. Photo7 > French mag, “Le Fanatique de l’Aviation” Hors Serie N°28H, 2005. Photo8 > Luftwaffe Warbirds Photo Album Vol.1, Delta Pub., 1992. Last edited by O.Menu; 28th May 2006 at 19:22. |
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