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Go to HomepageReel Number: 300314
Color: Black and White
Sound: SIL
Year / Date: 1940s
Country: Germany
Location:
TC Begins: 01:00:14
TC Ends: 01:09:42
Duration: 00:09:28
WWII - German Captured Fighter Jets Flown: Me-262; He 280; Do 335; Walter HWK 109-509 Engine Intertitle: The Messerschmitt 262 Fighter Propelled By Twin Junkers 004 Engines. 01:00:22 06:52:29 Me 262 Schwalbe / Swallo jet fighter parked on runway. 01:00:35 06:52:42 LS Pan from R to L, Me 262 landing taxiing on runway & parking / turning; camouflage paint. 01:01:12 06:53:30 MS right jet engine of the Me. CU. MCU of rear of engine. Side view w/ panels open. Left side view. 01:01:50 06:54:01 MS American pilot pushing on wing flaps; tail of plane no. 711. Pilot climbs into cockpit of Me 262. 01:02:19 06:54:30 LS Me 262 beginning roll, taxiing, taking off past camera. 01:02:54 06:55:07 Overhead aerial of Me 262 in flight, banks away from camera plane. 01:03:23 Intertitle: The Heinkel 280 Fighter. aka He 280. Illustrated drawing of the Heinkel 280 fighter. 01:03:38 06:55:54 MS Camera pans from R to L showing twin-tailed He 280, taking off while being towed by C-47; then landing. 01:06:24 06:58:48 Intertitle: The Dornier 335 Fighter-Bomber. Aka Do 335 Pfell / Arrow fighter bomber w/ small rear propellor. 01:06:41 06:59:05 Dornier 335 rolled out from hanger by hand. MCU rear propellor starting to turn. 01:06:53 06:59:17 Do 335 taxiing on runway & taking off. 01:07:53 07:00:20 Aerial from several; angles of several Dornier 335s in flight. Landing. 01;09:04 07:01:34 Title: Walter 109-509 Rocket Motor. Illustration. 01;09:21 07:01:51 Walter HWK 109-509 on test stand; firing. Post-WW2 Aviation Research; 1945ca; WW2 Military Rocket Plane; 1940s; Science; Inventions; Technology; NOTE: First flight w/ jet engines ca 18Jul42; introduction Apr44 by Luftwaffe. He 280 was world’s first turbojet powered fighter jet. NOTE: In our experience German Nazi era material is considered in the public domain throughout the world. If users feel any further clearances are necessary they are to be their own responsibility.