US recreates experimental Nazi warplane

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lowend1

Quote from: uwe on July 02, 2009, 02:58:59 AM
What's the cogwheel doing there? Never seen that flag variation before.  ???

That's the rarely seen logo for Hitler's plan to dominate the music world with a master band for the master race,
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Denis

Quote from: lowend1 on July 02, 2009, 05:36:30 AM
That's the rarely seen logo for Hitler's plan to dominate the music world with a master band for the master race,
Bachmann Turner Uberdrive.

Hahahahaha! Well done!


That's a cool plane in any case and I really like the color. A few years ago some filthy rich guy and 5 or 6 ME-262s built up. I think most if not all are complete with at least one of the flying. The Germans may have lost the war but they did have some cool stuff. A few years ago I got a ride in a Zundapp KS650 2wd Sidecar outfit a buddy owns. The thought of riding in that thing from Germany to Russia just to get your ass kicked is well, hard to imagine, but the motorcycle itself is freakin' terrific!
Why did Salvador Dali cross the road?
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uwe

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Oh yes. I remember them. "Roll on down the Autobahn" was a big hit as were "Heil you!", "Taking care of busy SS" and "Brown Collar". And that Gestapo interrogation methods song: "You ain't felt nothing yet, ja?"


"A few years ago some filthy rich guy and 5 or 6 ME-262s built up. I think most if not all are complete with at least one of the flying."  

Two actually. White 1 (hopefully no Aryan connotation there!), a double seater, and Tango Tango, a single seater. Though unusual, I actually like the shilouette of White 1 better. You can still buy one of the other 3. 2 millions bucks sans the engines. Allegedly speed of sound capable, but the airframe shouldn't be tested above 600 mph. (Allegedly, one Luftwaffe pilot once broke the sound barrier with an Me 262 and lived to tell about it. Vorsprung durch Technik!)

http://www.stormbirds.com/project/index.html

Splendid pieces of work. Don't think there is much of a profit in the 2 million USD purchase price.
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Denis

"Brown Collar" - hahahaha! Ever hear, "Lucy in the Sky with Messerschmitts"? That's a good one. 
I always thought Mercedes Benz should make a supersport model called the "Himmler SS".  :)
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Denis

Quote from: uwe on July 02, 2009, 06:28:21 AM
Two actually. White 1 (hopefully no Aryan connotation there!), a double seater, and Tango Tango, a single seater. Though unusual, I actually like the shilouette of White 1 better. You can still buy one of the other 3. 2 millions bucks sans the engines. Allegedly speed of sound capable, but the airframe shouldn't be tested above 600 mph. (Allegedly, one Luftwaffe pilot once broke the sound barrier with an Me 262 and lived to tell about it. Vorsprung durch Technik!)
http://www.stormbirds.com/project/index.html
Splendid pieces of work. Don't think there is much of a profit in the 2 million USD purchase price.

Oddly, the German company for which I work has that website blocked. Now why is that? Heh. I can't imagine breaking the sound barrier one of those planes. How long do you think it took that Luftwaffe pilot to pull the seat out of his ass once he landed?
Why did Salvador Dali cross the road?
Clocks.

uwe

No swastikas on that website, they even explain in the FAQ link:

"None of the aircraft are presently anticipated to wear the tail Hakenkreuz (swastika). There are a number of reasons for this decision, with the most obvious being the extremely negative connotation associated with the use of this symbol by the Third Reich. In a purely historical sense, we feel that it is also worth noting that the swastika was essentially just a political symbol, and as such, of little direct relevance to the military men and machines which served in Germany's air forces."

It's nice that there are a few replica Me 262s flying around (one of them even flew at the Berlin airshow in 2006, it was shipped over).  And if they are without swastikas on their tailfins, so much the better.



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From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Chris P.

It's nice they also say that the swastika isn't a nazi symbol only. By coincidence I was reading about Kula Shaker again, a British band who got in lot's of trouble by saying the Swastika is a possitive symbol. And in fact it is. Isn't is something like a sun wheel, for celebrating life?

BTW: Uwe, that hangar looks exactly like your office only you have Gibson Fahne only.

uwe

Yes, the swastika has its place in other cultures and should not be tainted by Nazism. But if as a westerner you flaunt that symbol, you are asking to be misunderstood.
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Quote from: uwe on July 02, 2009, 02:58:59 AM
What's the cogwheel doing there? Never seen that flag variation before.  ???

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uwe

Ok, thanks, don't think this ever made it into German factories. (Bit Fritz Lang/Metropolis, Nazis were not shy to use that imagery.) The promised 1.000 year rule of the Third Reich was cut short rather abruptly (and thankfully!).
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eb2

There were several grades of these factory flags. The gold trim was for kick-ass production.  They were flown outside the factory, and banner versions were inside the factory, kind of like the two hanging behind the flying wing.  A friend of the family had snagged one, and the gold flagpole gear along with it while hearding SS units toward the warm embrace of the Soviet army (they were ordered to disarm and refuse surrender, something the SS guys figured out real quick) and for a couple of years my dad had a Flagge für Einheiten von vorbildlichen Fabriken.  He auctioned it off about 20 years ago.
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Denis

Quote from: uwe on July 02, 2009, 09:56:45 AM
Yes, the swastika has its place in other cultures and should not be tainted by Nazism. But if as a westerner you flaunt that symbol, you are asking to be misunderstood.

The swastika is an odd symbol. It was used in Tibet and Indian several thousand years ago and was even seen on Native American pottery and scratched in ruins which are known to be many hundreds of years old. It appeared both left-handed and right-handed and was often used as a symbol for friendship. The silly little German corporal ruined it for all. Hoser.
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TBird1958

Quote from: uwe on July 02, 2009, 06:28:21 AM
Oh yes. I remember them. "Roll on down the Autobahn" was a big hit as were "Heil you!", "Taking care of busy SS" and "Brown Collar". And that Gestapo interrogation methods song: "You ain't felt nothing yet, ja?"


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eb2

Model One and Schallers?  Ish.

TBird1958


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