Michel wrote:
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One of them is a BMW TLJ-2 jet fighter concept.....which seems to have an original piece of metal on it!
I once talked to a person who, when that person was young interviewed Adolf Galland (who if my memory is correct, lived in the neighborhood). My colleague and some friends had a book of German aircraft which they leafed through, in the presence of Galland. On the page for this or a similar aircraft (actually, the FW Ta.283 is I think the aircraft of his memory) Galland said something like: "Yes, that airplane was actually built, I saw it in a hangar before the end of the war".
This, being third- (or fourth-) hand, does not count much as evidence, but I have always wondered about this. No book that I know of states that aircraft to have actually been built, but I am sure that there is much that we do not know. All was very secret at the time, and much was destroyed before any Allied soldiers got there...
I am glad to finally be able to report this. By the way, the "BMW TLJ-2" jet fighter is not familiar to me, but is similar to the Me.1011 (which was actually built, and taken to the US), and the FW Ta.183.