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GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Wed Oct 25, 2023 3:20 pm

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"We have received exciting news from Mackenzie Cline of the Timmermans Aircraft Collection that Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 WNr 161471/N109GF has been acquired by TAC and is being shipped to TAC’s headquarters at Chatham-Kent Airport in Ontario, Canada. This ultra-rare aircraft has been restored by Rare Bird Aviation at Meidi Airport in Fertoszentmiklos, Hungary. Well-known test pilot Klaus Plasa, who has appeared several times in AIR CLASSICS, undertook the flight test program."
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Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:03 pm

Awesome news! It will be great to have another one flying in North America!

TAC also owns a P-51D painted as "Double Trouble Two" and a Hawker Sea Fury, if I'm not mistaken. Nice collection taking shape!

Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:39 pm

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Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Thu Oct 26, 2023 9:04 am

kalamazookid wrote:TAC also owns a P-51D painted as "Double Trouble Two" and a Hawker Sea Fury, if I'm not mistaken. Nice collection taking shape!

Spitfire TP280 as well
Exciting to see more warbirds coming to the area. I wonder if they have plans to display these publicly at some point?

Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Thu Oct 26, 2023 9:48 am

Thomas_Mac wrote:
kalamazookid wrote:TAC also owns a P-51D painted as "Double Trouble Two" and a Hawker Sea Fury, if I'm not mistaken. Nice collection taking shape!

Spitfire TP280 as well
Exciting to see more warbirds coming to the area. I wonder if they have plans to display these publicly at some point?


Awesome! I hadn't heard about the Spitfire. Great to see another collection on the rise in Ontario and it sounds like the P-51 and Sea Fury have made made a few public appearances already. Here's hoping more are in the future!

Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Tue Oct 31, 2023 12:45 am

They say it's a 109G, others say it's a Buchon: regardless of the provenance it looks rather nice to me!

Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Tue Oct 31, 2023 12:22 pm

I'm excited about it, having grown up in the area. This is going to be a maintenance challenge for Stampede Aviation, which I believe is affiliated with Mr. Timmerman although I have seen a different owner listed. They have a Harvard as well as the Mustang, Sea Fury, and Spitfire.

CYCK is a sleepy airport with one 5002x75 runway. The width might be more of a concern than the length. If there's a crosswind, I'd guess you leave the 109 on the ground. If the wind changes while airborne, Windsor is close by.

It will be interesting to watch this situation develop.

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Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:26 am

Zac Yates wrote:They say it's a 109G, others say it's a Buchon: regardless of the provenance it looks rather nice to me!

I guess the best description would be 'a Buchon, reconfigured to be as close to a 109G as possible'. Doesn't distract too much from how it looks and sounds if you ask me.

Re: GUSTAV AIRBORNE AND HEADING TO NORTH AMERICA

Fri Nov 10, 2023 4:57 am

Archer wrote:Doesn't distract too much from how it looks and sounds if you ask me.

My feelings exactly.
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