Abandoned aircraft
Here is an Me-262 and a Ju-87 captured in the spring of 1945 in Innsbruck Airdrome, Austria. By January of 1945 there only 104 operational Stuka’s left in the Luftwaffe. #me262 #ju87 #luftwaffe #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Me-262 history
How the Me-262 started out as a tail dragger. #me262 #luftwaffe #wwii #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Captured Me262
At the end of WWII Me262’s that were captured in Germany (along with a lot of other artifacts) were sent back to the United States and Great Britain for examination. Could you imagine walking through a forest and finding an aircraft with no propeller, as every aircraft up until then had propellers. #me262 #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari
Me-262 History
Let’s dig into Me-262 history! #me262 #luftwaffe #boneyardsafari #aviationsafari


ME-262 Boop
What aircraft have you last booped? One of our friends booped a ME-262! #me262 #boneyardboop #aviationsafari #aviationpreservation...


Me-262 reference sheet
USAAF reference piece on the Me-262 from December of 1944. #me262 #usaaf #wwii #aviationsafari #boneyardsafari #aviationpreservation


Captured Me-262
A look back to 1945 at the end of WWII and a captured Me-262. #me262 #wwii #aviationsafari #aviationpreservation #boneyardsafari










