TBM Tony wrote:
Is the engine Cowl the same length as the original?
Don't refer to the in-flight photo, as it is from a weird angle and is distorted, making everything seem a bit off/squished horizontally.
The whole re-engine project centered on ensuring the thrust-line/prop/spinner location was all precisely the same as if a DB605 engine was installed - everything with regard to the engine mounting was to ensure that was accomplished. The project only took the last 2-3 years to accomplish, exemplifying just how well thought-out and executed the whole thing was. As has been stated, the cowlings are all authentic/un-modified externally (all original), and they are mounted to the airframe and are hinged to open all as per original - un-modified, and fitting perfectly between the firewall and spinner, as the spinner/prop is in the exact same location as if a DB605 was installed. These cowlings are correct for the Bf-109G-10, and are
not the same type of cowlings as used on earlier G's (which has led to some confusion). These late-G/K type cowlings have some more bulging to them in areas that the earlier G cowlings do not, but are the same that you will find on other G-10's both in the past and today.
For accurate reference to the aircraft, refer to these photos (all photos by
Randy Malmstrom, as shared on the WIX Facebook page):







The late G/K type tail - not only "correcting" the Buchon tail, but also providing, again, the right look/spec for a Bf-109G-10.
