Switch to full style
This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Post a reply

Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 7:16 am

Yummy-
Pic from their Facebook page-

Image

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:03 am

Simply amazing! Does anyone know where this one is headed when completed? Could we expect to see any more 109s from them?

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:44 am

It's owned by Bruce Winter - same owner as the P-51D "Happy Jack's Go Buggy" - of San Antonio, TX.

As perfect of a restoration as they get, and I've been very excited to see it completed and flying.

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:58 am

JohnTerrell wrote:It's owned by Bruce Winter - same owner as the P-51D "Happy Jack's Go Buggy" - of San Antonio, TX.

As perfect of a restoration as they get, and I've been very excited to see it completed and flying.



What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 12:02 pm

Incredible work! Oshkosh next year, I hope?

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 12:54 pm

Paul Stroud wrote:What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:


A 109G recovered from a Russian lake. Looks marvellous!

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 1:29 pm

Paul Stroud wrote:
JohnTerrell wrote:What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:


Hi Paul,

It is an original Erla-built Bf 109G-6, WkNr.410077, which was recovered from "Lake Swiblo" (Sviblo Ozera in Russian) in 1990. According to research conducted by Mark Sheppard, it originally served with Stab IV/JG54 on the Eastern Front (hence the yellow lower cowl, fuselage band and lower wingtips). It was marked with a chevron and circle, indicating that the aircraft was assigned to the technical officer of the Gruppe staff flight. It was involved in a forced landing on the frozen lake in February 1944, after having been severely damaged by Russian flak.

Here are a few more of the photos shared on the Midwest Aero Restorations Facebook page:

Image

Image

Image Image

Image Image

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 3:06 pm

What are the red hydraulic lines in the last pic?

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 02, 2021 3:50 pm

steve dickey wrote:What are the red hydraulic lines in the last pic?


That looks like tooling that happened to get in the pic.

http://axis.classicwings.com/Luftwaffe/ ... /me109.htm
Image

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:43 am

Thank you for the info and the photos, John. An absolutely stunning restoration :-).

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Wed Nov 03, 2021 11:47 am

It exceeds my wildest dream of how nice an ME-109 could be restored. I know this, when they run the engine it can be heard for miles. MY dad had a P-51 and when they would do engine runs my friend would tell me they heard it. I know it will sound sweet to those on the airport that know what they are hearing.

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:50 pm

First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:16 pm

John I’ve lost track. Just how many DB 109’s are flying or close to flying?

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Wed Nov 17, 2021 7:55 am

JohnTerrell wrote:First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:





Sorry, John, but "first test runs" don't count unless the hand crank is used. :wink:

Re: Midwest Aero's BF-109G close to first flight

Wed Nov 17, 2021 11:22 am

Dan K wrote:
JohnTerrell wrote:First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:





Sorry, John, but "first test runs" don't count unless the hand crank is used. :wink:



How did they start it? Was a starter installed?
Post a reply