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 Post subject: Speaking of an ME110
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:06 pm 
Where's the thread that discussed the restored ME110 in a museum somewhere? ... can't find it. It had some great photos of the completed aircraft. I don't see any 110's in the registry.


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You can find a few shots here:
http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/

If you want your own basically complete wreck, let me know :wink:

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I'd like to see one of those flying...

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That axis site is very interesting. I didn't know half of those aircraft were left. Awesome.


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 Post subject: Re: Speaking of an ME110
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Hellcat wrote:
Where's the thread that discussed the restored ME110 in a museum somewhere? ... can't find it. It had some great photos of the completed aircraft. I don't see any 110's in the registry.


I believe the Bf 110 is a composite of real and wooden parts put together. It's in Denmark. Listed under "relics" on the Preserved Axis Aircraft webpage, Bf 110G-4 replica.

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 Post subject: Re: Speaking of an ME110
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I believe the 110 is a composite of real and wooden parts put together.

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The one in Denmark is, but the example in Berlin is original, sans some minor details ( e.g. Later model cowlings)

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