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Speaking of me109s

Postby jimclarke » Tue Nov 09, 2004 1:47 pm

Have you seen this nice one:

http://www.prop-powered.de/me109.htm

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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Nov 09, 2004 2:48 pm

There was a really good article about this in the latest issue of Aeroplane. Must be amazing to hear it running with the proper engine 8)
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Tue Nov 09, 2004 6:39 pm

Did you listen to the MP3's and the .mpeg file on that site Mark? she sounds wonderful!  ;)
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 1:47 am

With that Daimler-Benz up front she should ;)
But I still love my Merlins ;D
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby C » Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:41 am

With that Daimler-Benz up front she should ;)
But I still love my Merlins ;D


We'll get 'em to convert it back to a Buchon then shall we  ;) ;D

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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby ATI_7500 » Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:48 am

We'll get 'em to convert it back to a Buchon then shall we  ;) ;D


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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:22 am

eeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwww....Buchon...why a pigeon when you can have an eagle???

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Postby Scorpiоn » Wed Dec 01, 2004 6:13 pm

Beekauhs zey ah Juhman, ya? ;D
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Wed Jan 12, 2005 12:37 am

aber, dass flugzeuge ist alles Deutsch, ja?

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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby Omag 2.0 » Wed Jan 12, 2005 5:14 pm

Wow! impressive shots of a gorgeous fighter! Almost unreal. I call myself lucky I understand a bit German...  ;)

But, tell me, do you guys also think that Yak he's passing looks a bit like the front of a Focke-Wulf welded together with the tail of a P-51? And why is that one painted in US-colours? Isn't the Yak a Russian plane?
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby Hagar » Wed Jan 12, 2005 5:23 pm

[quote]Wow! impressive shots of a gorgeous fighter! Almost unreal. I call myself lucky I understand a bit German...
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Re: Speaking of me109s

Postby Hagar » Wed Jan 12, 2005 7:15 pm

OK, I found it. Seems this aircraft has a very chequered history. It was even a Mustang lookalike at one time. ::)

http://www.adlertag.de/heute/airworthy.htm
[quote]Bf 109 G-4 "red 7" (Me Air Company/Germany)

Behind costly restoration projects, as the restoration of an Oldtimer to airworthy condition, mostly stands a big company, holding these planes as traditional planes. Not in case of this Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-4. The restoration works were financed and done totally private. This is much more astonishing, when you remember the huge costs of such an project.
Actually this plane is not a real "genuine original", because the restoration is based on the Ha 1112 M-1L (WNr. 139), used for the movie "Battle of Britain". It was produced in 1950 at Hispano in Spain. Nevertheless it took eight years, until it entered service with the Spanish airforce code C.4K-75. There is nothing known about its "life" at "Ejercito del Aire", but maybe this "Buchon" was used during the Ifni-Conflict in North Africa. In 1965 the plane was withdrawn from service and parked at the airbase in Tablada, where it stood for three years, until it was purchased for the "Battle of Britain" movie and optically converted into a Bf 109 E-4. In the movie the plane carried the markings of "yellow 11" and "red 14". Still during 1968 the plane was intended to play a role in another movie and so was reconverted into a P-51 "Mustang". Therefore a fake belly-cooler was attached. But the plane crashed during a take-off and was severely damaged. Later, the "Buchon" went to England, before it was shipped to the USA, where it was reviewed and fixed until 1986. During the first test-flight, the plane again crashed and was again heavily damaged. Afterwards it was poorly fixed and converted into a Bf 109 near shape for static display. 1994/95 the plane was again shipped to France and later to Augsburg (Germany), where it was planned to make it airworthy again. The French owner gave up this plan, because of the costs and made the wreck up for sale.
In October 1997 the actual owners got knowledge about this plane and made the spontaneous decision to buy it. The initiator already got a functional DB 605 engine. During the further examinations, it became obvious, that the fuselage was not useable anymore and a new would have been to construct. Only the cockpit section, the spar bridge and some other small parts could be used. Of course the team needed help from specialists, to construct parts and components for the plane. Parts of the aft fuselage were produced in England and the tail fin was made by AERA in Italy, who already restored the Bf 109 G-4 "Nesth
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