Me-262

The Messerschmitt Me262 was the first operational jet fighter in the world, having serviced in WW2's German Luftwaffe. First flying in 1942, it did not see action until 1944. Nicknamed the Swallow, it caused quite some fear in Allied fighter and bomber crews but by then, it was too late.

Me262 in Worldwar
When the Race invaded Earth, Killercraft destroyed many of the primitive aircraft of the human air forces, including the Luftwaffe. The Me262 was thrown into the battle straight away but was still very inferior, compared to race standards. The Me262 was flying in the defense of Ploesti against the Killercraft trying to destroy the oil refinery. It was fast for many propellor planes but wasn't fast enough to outrun missiles.

Me262 in In the Presence of Mine Enemies
The Me262 was not in service in 2010 but was one of the predecessors of the Me662 jet fighters.