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DFS 262

Started by PACOPEPE, December 03, 2009, 10:59:11 AM

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PACOPEPE

Podberesje; USSR, spring of 1947. Test of the version of Me 262 desgined by DFS in 1943.

Hobbes

Interesting airplane. Is this a real project?

Do you have photos of the underside?

And I like the finish. Natural metal is difficult to do well, yours looks really good.

PACOPEPE

#2
Yes Hobbes, thanks. It´s a real "projekt". I send you a picture of a page of a book dedicated to the history of the Me 262.

The place mentioned is real too. The factory of DFS (Siebel) was located in Halle (old East Germany), and was moved to Podberesje (USSR) on autum of 1946.


Regards
Fran

Brian da Basher

Drop-dead gorgeous, Paco! The Red Stars on NMF is a great look and the build is so clean it's amazing!
:bow: :bow:
Brian da Basher

chrisonord

Hmm?
And there was me thinking DFS was just another furniture company :rolleyes:
Very nice clean build there, it looks really sleek without the wing engines.
Cheers,
Chris.
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CAO 700

It looks very nice! Which is the original kit???
Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

Doc Yo

 Beautiful project, Paco, very refined.

I've always loved the DFS 228 myself...

Tophe

Very elegant! What a gorgeous beauty... :wub:
I second the question: which kit did you use? or entire scratchbuilt? :bow:
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

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PACOPEPE

#9
Hi to all.

The original kit is the model on resin of Me P 65 of Unicraft, modified with other kit of Me 262 of the same manufacturer, and several pieces of resin on scratch.


All the best
PACOPEPE

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Very nice aircraft , very elegant.  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:
Everything looks better with the addition of British Roundels!



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Sauragnmon

Looks very much like a sleeker 262 - I have to admit I like it, though I'm left to wonder how that would have had an effect on pilot survival odds in light of the jet engines loving to burn up if handled wrong.  Without that catch, probably would have been a beautiful piece of machinery.
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CAO 700

Thank you for your answer Pacopepe!
Beautiful planes are french! (Amiot 143, for example...ugh!)

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