I believe the original engines had a bearing problem and were classed as having a service life of 10 hours. The airframes might be old, but the jets will be modern... P.J. Nebergall On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 13:06:21 -0400 Marc James Small <marcsmall@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > At 12:28 PM 10/7/2006, Eric Goldstein wrote: > >http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7620890100890480&hl=en > > > >Sorry to be so OT, but I know we have many interested in vintage > >aircraft here, and I'm thinking this is a rather rare occurance > caught > >on tape... > > Eric > > A neat movie. I don't believe, however, that > there are any flying ME-262's from WWII > production. A firm in Germany, though, has > recently made a small batch of new aircraft from > the original plans, though with updated avionics > and powerplants, and I suspect that this is one of these. > > Marc > > > > msmall@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Cha robh bàs fir gun ghràs fir! > > --- > Rollei List > > - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' > in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org > > - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into > www.freelists.org > > - Online, searchable archives are available at > //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list > > --- Rollei List - Post to rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Subscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Unsubscribe at rollei_list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field OR by logging into www.freelists.org - Online, searchable archives are available at //www.freelists.org/archives/rollei_list