Very interesting Me 262 with a sloppy paint job over bare metal. Notice that the spotted camouflage isn't limited to the tail.It includes all the upper and side surfaces of the airframe. Looks like it was brushed by hand.
Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a/U4 Schwalbe, (Wk. Nr. 170083), "V083", "Pulkzerstörer", armed with one 50-mm Mauser Mk. 214 cannon. USAAF "Feudin 54" A.D Sq was painted on the port side of the nose of all the refurbished Me 262s, later painted over before leaving Lager Lechfeld Flugplatz and being shipped to the USA on HMS Reaper. This aircraft became Watson's Whizzers No. 000, with the name "Wilma Jeanne" on the starboard side of the nose, later the "Happy Hunter II". This aircraft crashed on a flight from Lechfield, Germany to Cherbourg. (Andrew T. Hill Photo 1, before being painted with Feudin 54th artwork,
German schematic drawings of components of the the Messerschmitt Me 262. From upper left, "Steuerwerk (bersicht) ("Control unit overview"); Trimmwerk u. Landeh (bersicht); "Lagerung der Landeklappe" ("Landing flap storage"); "Hh̲enflossen - Verstellgerat" ("Elevator adjustment"
German schematic drawings of components of the the Messerschmitt Me 262. From upper left, "Rstmarken" ("Setting marks); "Rumpf - Aufteilung" ("Hull distribution"); Windschutzaufbau: Verriegelung u. Notabwurfvorrichtung" ("Windscreen structure: Interlock and emergency ejector"); Druckdichte Wanne" ("Pressure-proof tank