The Me-262 certainly wasn't rushed into production, it was massively delayed, it was ready already in 1943. And its the same story about many other German machines, so forget your little prototype theory.
As to the Me-262's service record, its excellent considering the situation under which it operated, and it acquired itself a very nice kill ratio in terms of shoot downs vs losses due to aerial combat. Counting losses from all causes the Me-262 has a 1.5 to 1 kill/loss ratio.
As to the Me-262's service record, its excellent considering the situation under which it operated, and it acquired itself a very nice kill ratio in terms of shoot downs vs losses due to aerial combat. Counting losses from all causes the Me-262 has a 1.5 to 1 kill/loss ratio.