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			 "Fabio" wrote in message ... Kikka- Japan's Me262, 1945 Ciao Fabio A copy from german plans? Dit it ever fly?  | 
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			: "Fabio" wrote in message ... Kikka- Japan's Me262, 1945 Ciao Fabio A copy from german plans? Yep. And here is another.  | 
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"Inspired by" not copy. Almost made two flights 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakajima_J9Y Waldo. On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 21:10:32 -0500, "Charles Manoras" wrote: "Fabio" wrote in message t... Kikka- Japan's Me262, 1945 Ciao Fabio A copy from german plans? Dit it ever fly?  | 
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	: "Charles Manoras" wrote in : "Fabio" wrote in message ... Kikka- Japan's Me262, 1945 Ciao Fabio A copy from german plans? Yep. I've always wondered why the Japanese builders felt the need to make the changes they made to the design - pride, perhaps? Or did they use some readily available parts from another aircraft, such as the vertical stabilizer? Bob ^,,^  | 
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	: "Inspired by" not copy. Almost made two flights http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakajima_J9Y Waldo. That'll larn me to not finish the thread before wading in... Bob ^,,^ On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 21:10:32 -0500, "Charles Manoras" wrote: "Fabio" wrote in message . it... Kikka- Japan's Me262, 1945 Ciao Fabio A copy from german plans? Dit it ever fly?  | 
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