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BF 109 project for sale. Restoration started, on it's gear

Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:25 am

BF 109 project for sale. Restoration started, on it's gear

Just kidding...you will see.

I got this link from AC2 post / David link provided on projects for sale. Quite a few interesting....pieces....

Messerschmitt Bf-109 F4
'Yellow 10', WNr 8347
6/II/JG54 'Grunherz'

http://www.planecheck.com/index.asp?ent=da&id=9928&cor=y
On it's gear
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Work started....OK...OK
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Another more complete 109 project it seems

http://www.planecheck.com/index.asp?ent=da&id=11047&cor=y

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And other new built FW 190 ???? Look for yourselves.

http://www.legendaryaircraft.hu

http://www.focke-wulf.co.uk

Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:53 am

That'll buff right out. :shock: Man, there's not one single straight panel on that thing!

Interesting, though... I'll give'em 10 bucks for it, and won't even ask where they got it. :) Is the second 109 WNr 410077? And what's up with the Merlin with the fishtail stacks in the background of the first pic?

Thanks for these!

Lynn

Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:24 am

Excellent! Go ahead :)

Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:09 pm

Ok, where did I leave that checkbook?

:roll:

Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:05 pm

lmritger wrote: Is the second 109 WNr 410077?



Lynn


Yes it is

Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:19 pm

Is the second 109 WNr 410077?



Lynn


Wow....it did go around. From Mikael site: http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/

410077 Germany CR

Raised from Lake Swiblo in Russia 1992. Ex Tuchino AFB Moscow, to Canada then Australia and now finaly in Germany. Reported for sale.

Re: BF 109 project for sale. Restoration started, on it's ge

Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:01 pm

Michel Lemieux wrote:And other new built FW 190 ???? Look for yourselves.

http://www.legendaryaircraft.hu

http://www.focke-wulf.co.uk

Not new built Michel, according to their websites they'll be 190 restorations. They've shown photos of parts but no
photos or ID's of the airframes intended for restoration. I looked through Mikael's PAA website and saw no ID of the a/c.
Anyone got any ideas which airframes they're starting with and their condition?

In other 190 news(not recent) White 1 Foundation has got the cylinders, blower and accessory case assemblies installed on the
BMW 801...hopefully we'll get to see it run before the years out? :D They've also purchased a D9, wk.nr. 210069, from
someone in Austria and they'll be starting a new website dedicated to the resurrection of that bird and Jumo 213! :D No pics or data
at PAA, but Mikael did have a photo of Black 3, wk.nr. 0132219, being delivered to the Norwegian AF museum.
www.white1foundation.org

Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:08 pm

Airnutz wrote:
In other 190 news(not recent) White 1 Foundation has got the cylinders, blower and accessory case assemblies installed on the
BMW 801...hopefully we'll get to see it run before the years out? Very Happy They've also purchased a D9, wk.nr. 210069, from
someone in Austria and they'll be starting a new website dedicated to the resurrection of that bird and Jumo 213! Very Happy No pics or data
at PAA, but Mikael did have a photo of Black 3, wk.nr. 0132219, being delivered to the Norwegian AF museum.
www.white1foundation.org
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Interesting I got to go to White 1 foundation on a trip to the US April last year and they had 2 Jumos in storage that were supposedly part of the group that were salvaged from Germany within the last 10 years.

Dr Timken said then that all they needed was an airframe identity to recreate a Dora (oh and $$$$$$$$$$), guess they are going to give it a go....



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Jumo 213s

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The static FW190 for Norway (now there I believe)

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Another FW190 fuselage, (not white 1)

Regards

Tom
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