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    Airframe Family: Messerschmitt Me-262 Schwalbe / S-92
    Latest Model:Me-262B-1c (reproduction)
    Construction Number:501244
    Last Civil Registration:D-IMTT
    Compressed ID:Texas Aircraft Factory Me-262B-1c (...
    Latest Owner or Location:Messerschmitt Stiftung

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    Event

    Constructed as a Me-262B-1c (reproduction) by Texas Aircraft Factory at Fort Worth, TX, USA.

    3 April 2001

    To Werner E Louis Jr, Scottsdale, AZ with new c/r N262MS.

    To Legend Flyers, Paine Field, Everett, WA.
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    To Me-262 Project/Classic Fighter Industries/Methow Aviation, Paine Field, Everett, WA.
    Arrived as a uncompleted project and components.
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    19 May 2005

    Certificate of airworthiness for NX262MS (ME 262-B1-A, 501244) issued.

    25 July 2005


    Photographer: David Lednicer
    Notes: Tango-Tango, the Me 262 Projects second Me 262 reproduction being prepared for its first flightest Everett, WA

    15 August 2005

    First flight.
    Flown at Paine Field,Everett, WA.

    To MBB/Messerschmitt Foundation/EADS Heritage Flight.

    January 2006

    Transported by air.
    Disassembled and moved to Luxembourg.

    18 January 2006

    Civil registration, N262MS, cancelled.
    Exported to Germany.

    February 2006

    To Messerschmitt Stiftung with new c/r D-IMTT.

    Transported by ground.
    Moved to Manching, Germany.

    25 April 2006

    First flight.
    First flight in Germany.

    10 July 2010


    Photographer: Reinhard Jost
    Notes: At an Airshow at Wels, Austria

    6 September 2014


    Photographer: Paulo Abadesso
    Notes: Airshow Payerne, Switzerland. Note the aircraft carries reg D-IMTT

    11 September 2016


    Photographer: Hugh Dodson
    Notes: German AF Messerschmitt Me-262A-1C Schwalbe Replica 501244/D-IMTT operated by Messerschmitt Stiftung. Hahnweide Oldtimer Meeting 2016.


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