Re: Hendon's Axis

Posted:
Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:37 pm
by C
Some awesome pieces of kit - what I'd give to see a Stuka in the air (I fear we've missed the Heinkel/Casa 111 boat, and of course FlugWerk have helped us see a "FW190" or two in the air - hopefully the one at Duxford will fly whilst it's there). Sad to see the 2-seat 190 in a dormant state - only a couple of decades ago it was in running condition at St Athan...
Re: Hendon's Axis

Posted:
Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:55 pm
by ozzy72
I have to agree that a Stuka in flight would be impressive 8-)
Re: Hendon's Axis

Posted:
Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:30 pm
by Ivan
Sad to see the 2-seat 190 in a dormant state - only a couple of decades ago it was in running condition at St Athan...
To me it looks like a yak-11 with the wrong nose attached... but thats just me ;D
Re: Hendon's Axis

Posted:
Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:48 pm
by C
Sad to see the 2-seat 190 in a dormant state - only a couple of decades ago it was in running condition at St Athan...
To me it looks like a yak-11 with the wrong nose attached... but thats just me ;D
Viewed from the side it's quite an impressive beast! The 190 didn't share the same generous rear fuselage proportions of the Yak series of fighters!

Re: Hendon's Axis

Posted:
Tue Jan 30, 2007 11:08 am
by Theis
Did you know, that the Me-110 night fighter (The grey plane with the antennas), were captured in Denmark?
