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Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:48 am

Several more detailed photos in the Flickr album below.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wacamerab ... 7423593585

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Thu Mar 21, 2019 12:34 pm

bdk wrote:This qualifies as bulletproof?

FTFY. :wink:
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Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Thu Mar 21, 2019 4:55 pm

Chris Brame wrote:
bdk wrote:This qualifies as bulletproof?

FTFY. :wink:
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Yeah thats not a good day for someone... :spit

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Fri Apr 12, 2019 6:14 am

For those who havent seen it yet on their feed. :drink3:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=379854552741775

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:46 am

That was a great video, well worth the hour spent watching it. Very informative background on the project.

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:19 pm

marine air wrote:I didn’t think there was much material out there.


I watched the presentation and Jason Muszala of FHC said that given the condition of what they had you need 3 aircraft to make one flyable aircraft. I think he claimed they had 2.5 wrecks to draw on. Even then there were significant pieces that they did not have complete examples of and had to reverse engineer from photos and measurements particularly a casting that supports the coolant radiator and cowl flaps that they only had 15% of an original. Amazing effort.

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Sat Apr 13, 2019 12:15 am

Spitty wrote:For those who havent seen it yet on their feed. :drink3:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=379854552741775

Wow, that was the best video I've ever seen on facebook. Tremendously insightful and full of information. I highly recommend everyone watch it.

Some info from the video:

1) This Stuka took 3.5 airplane projects to make one airworthy one.

2) The Jumo 211 engine took 10 examples to make an airworthy one.

3) The Jumo will be test run for the first time this month at Nixon's place.

4) They are replicating each "identity" and paint layer of this aircraft from the time it left the factory until it was shot down.

BTW, did anyone catch the little Freudian slip that Jason made about the Ju-88?

Official confirmation of this rumored FHCAM type? :)

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Sat Apr 13, 2019 6:12 am

OD/NG wrote:Wow, that was the best video I've ever seen on facebook. Tremendously insightful and full of information. I highly recommend everyone watch it.

Some info from the video:

1) This Stuka took 3.5 airplane projects to make one airworthy one.

2) The Jumo 211 engine took 10 examples to make an airworthy one.

3) The Jumo will be test run for the first time this month at Nixon's place.

4) They are replicating each "identity" and paint layer of this aircraft from the time it left the factory until it was shot down.

BTW, did anyone catch the little Freudian slip that Jason made about the Ju-88?

Official confirmation of this rumored FHCAM type? :)


There was spy photo of one of their hangars with a CASA sitting outside pained in Luftwaffe colors. Looking inside the hangar, I believe I saw a pair of Ju-88 wings in good condition and resting in cradles. So maybe yes.

Hopefully FHC will publish of video of the Jumo 211 testing.

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Sat Apr 13, 2019 11:25 am

Wow, a Ju-87, and Me-262 in the works and now possibly, a Ju-88! These are exciting times for us Warbird types!

And could someone please get that guy cough drop! :?

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:49 pm

DoraNineFan wrote:There was spy photo of one of their hangars with a CASA sitting outside pained in Luftwaffe colors. Looking inside the hangar, I believe I saw a pair of Ju-88 wings in good condition and resting in cradles. So maybe yes.
I've heard about this photo, but have never seen it. Can you post it here please?

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Mon Apr 15, 2019 8:13 pm

FHCAM also uploaded (what I think is) most of Jason's talk to YouTube, I'm guessing it's the same as the Facebook video:
https://youtu.be/yvKhZYf3Fp4

I absolutely loved this. As a Kiwi warbird fan in the 90s I grew up with the prospect of 6234 being restored to fly in NZ, and I was so heartbroken when it was sold I wrote to Sir Tim Wallis who was kind enough to write back about the sale of it and the Bf110s. So I am over the moon being able to finally see restoration photos and know I will see her fly. Those photos were amazing, and Jason's talk highly informative.

I only have two notes, FHCAM: I'd love to have heard Karl speak and the Q&A, and dates (even just a year) on the photos would have been very interesting.

I am very envious of those who attended.

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Tue Apr 16, 2019 7:39 pm

OD/NG wrote:
DoraNineFan wrote:There was spy photo of one of their hangars with a CASA sitting outside pained in Luftwaffe colors. Looking inside the hangar, I believe I saw a pair of Ju-88 wings in good condition and resting in cradles. So maybe yes.
I've heard about this photo, but have never seen it. Can you post it here please?


The spy photo was originally shared on the Piston Powered Warbirds photography group on Facebook.

Re: FHCAM's open house "STUKA DAY" ...

Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:36 pm

DoraNineFan wrote:
OD/NG wrote:
DoraNineFan wrote:There was spy photo of one of their hangars with a CASA sitting outside pained in Luftwaffe colors. Looking inside the hangar, I believe I saw a pair of Ju-88 wings in good condition and resting in cradles. So maybe yes.
I've heard about this photo, but have never seen it. Can you post it here please?


The spy photo was originally shared on the Piston Powered Warbirds photography group on Facebook.

I got to see the photo due to some help from a member of that page. Thanks anyways.
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