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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2016 · 49 MIN

Episode #41. The WWII Messerschmitt Me 262 with Test Pilot Wolfgang Czaia.

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In this Episode of the Hangardeck Podcast, the team has the privilege to interview aviation and aerospace expert pilot Wolfgang Czaia. Wolfgang discusses the first production jet fighter, the ME-262, and the history, flying characteristics and how many reproduction aircraft are flying today. It's an amazing discussion that we guarantee to satisfy your itch for unique aviation discussions. We have been working on this episode and are very proud to bring our audience this special interview with Wolfgang. Wolfgang flies the aircraft once a year at the Military Aviation Museum – "Warbirds over the Beach" so if you are an aviation enthusiast, you MUST see this first hand. The Hangardeck Podcast would like to thank our audience for the continued support on our venture. We reached a milestone of over 12,000 downloads and continue to grow our audience. The Hangardeck Podcast Team continues to strive and bring great interviews for the aviation enthusiast. Tell us how we are doing by dropping Pitchlock Pete a direct comment at [email protected].

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