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This historic film footage
was actually employed by
the Luftwaffe to initiate
their ace pilots to the
Messerschmitt Me262 jet
fighter. While some cuts
from this film may have
been previously seen, it
is believed that this entire
uncut version has not been
viewed since April 1945
at the Lechfeld Luftwaffe
262 training base in Germany.
Using actual Luftwaffe
pilots and ground crew,
the film briefs the student
pilot on the 262's flight
controls and instrumentation.
Addressed in particular
is jet engine theory and
operation with the aid of
animated graphics.
Watch spectacular "wet
starts" of the turbines
resulting in huge flames
pouring from the engine's
exhaust. Witness incredible
"air to air" footage
and high speed fly-pasts.
Experience your first solo
flight in the legendary
Me262 exactly as the new
pilots of that era did.
Learn how to start the turbines,
inject fuel and ignite it.
Understand your jet's revolution
thresholds, landing gear
and electrical systems.
By the time you finish watching
this rare piece of real
history, you'll feel qualified
enough for your first solo
flight in the machine.
This Me262 pilot check-out
film is narrated by Luftwaffe
jet ace Oberleutnant Franz
Stigler of JV-44 the mythical
"Galland Circus"
and of JG-27 of North Afrika
fame. Over the course of
the hostilities, Stigler
flew over 500 combat missions,
was shot down 17 times,
had 28 confirmed kills to
his credit including 11
four engine bombers plus
over 30 other "probables".
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