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Old 14th December 2007, 18:30
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Smile Did Germany break the sound barrier with a ME 262?

Here is a link below to this story and it is very interesting believe me.

We have a restored ME 262 at Willow Grove Naval Air Station in PA. It was completely taken apart and used to make the blue prints and reproductions now being made in Washington State.

This was the agreement, they would restore this beautiful plane and they could keep the blue prints for 5 reproductions they making there. One flew over Berlin in the 2005 Air Show, the first time since the war. Messerschmidt purchased one of the first to be completed and they had it at the air show in Berlin. There are links to see this if you would like to see it fly let me know.

http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question...y/q0198c.shtml
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