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109's and 190's being restored to flying condition?

Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:34 pm

Just how many out there being restored to fly?, and how many new 190's being built to fly? .... I'm getting confused by all the new stuff being built and sold all over the place. How many ARE flying right now? Also what's the deal on the new 262's ... are they grounded? And finally the Spanish 109's ... how many flying? Too many questions yet? ... lolol

Guess I'm getting excited to see a few of each show up at some airshows soon.

Re: 109's and 190's being restored to flying condition?

Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:08 pm

Hellcat wrote:Just how many out there being restored to fly?, and how many new 190's being built to fly? .... I'm getting confused by all the new stuff being built and sold all over the place. How many ARE flying right now? Also what's the deal on the new 262's ... are they grounded? And finally the Spanish 109's ... how many flying? Too many questions yet? ... lolol

Guess I'm getting excited to see a few of each show up at some airshows soon.


A good place to check, not always up to date though.
www.preservedaxisaircraft.com

For info on the 262s
www.stormbirds.com

Flugwerk increased the number of new build Fw190s from 12 to 20, I believe.
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