Messerschmitt Me 263 V1 Scholle (Ju 248 V1)
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1 March 2019, 10:31
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OK, here she is: the ultimate member of the Me 163 Komet family. It flew 3 times as a glider in the closing months of the WWII. In April 1945 US troops overran the Junkers family and 2 prototypes were destroyed. the third was given to the Soviets who developed the MiG I-270 interceptor out of it in 1947, which turned out to be a failure.
Messerschmitt Me 263 V1 Scholle (Ju 248 V1)
Junkers Werke, Dessau
April 1945