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English: Me 262 in the collection of the National Air and Space Museum Washington DC The Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (Swallow) was the world's first operational turbojet fighter aircraft.It saw action starting in 1944 as a multi-role fighter/bomber/reconnaissance/interceptor warplane for the Luftwaffe. The fighter-bomber was also called Sturmvogel (Stormbird). The Me 262 had a negligible impact on the course of the war due to its late introduction,
Nederlands: Me 262 in de collectie van het National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC. De Messerschmitt Me 262 bijgenaamd Schwalbe (Zwaluw) was het eerste operationele jachtvliegtuig aangedreven door straalmotoren. Het werd ook in versies als jachtbommenwerper (Sturmvogel, Stormvogel) en verkenningsvliegtuig gebouwd. Het toestel werd door de Luftwaffe in beperkte mate ingezet tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en had een verwaarloosbaar effect op het verloop van d eorolog.
Deutsch: Me 262 in die Kollektion der National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC. Die Messerschmitt Me 262 war das erste einsatzfähige Militärflugzeug mit Strahltriebwerken; es wurde als Jäger (Schwalbe) und als Jagdbomber (Sturmvogel) während des Zweiten Weltkriegs produziert. Es war das technologisch fortschrittlichste Flugzeug ihrer Zeit.
Français : Me 262 dans les collections de la National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC. Le Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (Hirondelle), construit par la société allemande Messerschmitt pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, est le premier avion de chasse opérationnel à moteur à réaction de l'histoire.
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