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war eagles in Santa Teresa N.M. has a storch


Yes it does! Actually an MS.500.

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The second Storch with CF was sold many years ago to Bob Wagstaff and taken to La Porte, TX. Not sure of its current status.

I saw parts of it outside last winter, wings and fuse covered with fresh fabric in silver dope.

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enjoy them...

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I've heard rumors of a Storch being restored in southwest Michigan, but I've never seen it.

According to Axis Aircraft, that would be Werk Nr. 4471. Anyone seen any recent photos or heard any recent news?

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Where did you get the "E" on the end of Storch? The word is pronounced "STORK" not storky. Anyway a very different airplane to maintain and fly.


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Where did you get the "E" on the end of Storch?

Stork, Storks. Storch, Störche. Note the umlaut on the plural.

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