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SOH-CM-2023
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After a few months away from the computer, I’m finally back to FS flying and painting.<o
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An interesting, but little known part of the Me-262 story is that Avia in Czechoslovakia continued with limited production in the first post war years of the 262 as the Avia S-92 (single seater) and CS-92 (twin seater) for the Czech Air Force. About 12 aircraft were build in total, probably mainly from former Messerschmitt parts, and they were used by the 5<SUP>th</SUP> Fighter Flight until they were replaced by Soviet produced fighter jets in the early 1950’s. Several of these Avia “262” have survived the troubled Czech post war history and can be seen today. I have painted the Flight Replicas Me-262 as Avia CS-92 “V-35”. <o
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After a few months away from the computer, I’m finally back to FS flying and painting.<o
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An interesting, but little known part of the Me-262 story is that Avia in Czechoslovakia continued with limited production in the first post war years of the 262 as the Avia S-92 (single seater) and CS-92 (twin seater) for the Czech Air Force. About 12 aircraft were build in total, probably mainly from former Messerschmitt parts, and they were used by the 5<SUP>th</SUP> Fighter Flight until they were replaced by Soviet produced fighter jets in the early 1950’s. Several of these Avia “262” have survived the troubled Czech post war history and can be seen today. I have painted the Flight Replicas Me-262 as Avia CS-92 “V-35”. <o
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