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Gee....there seems to be more variety of aircraft in Europe compared to the U.S. :? Dang! They still got F-4s and A-4s flying out there!
Wish more foreign aircraft would come to airshows in the U.S.. Dang so many photo opertunities with those aircraft. For those wix'ers that live in Europe I envy you! :( :x

Some pretty cools shots:

http://forum.milavia.net/index.php/topic,2414.0.html


Is there any airshows in the U.S. where you can see a wide range of foreign aircraft like that?


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Never mind that! Whose 109 is that?!?!?

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...you're out of fighters. well that and the RA5C... :wink:


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Never mind that! Whose 109 is that?!?!?


Wittmund Base Museum converted Buchon.

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Looks like a flyer. If she is, and with the EADS examples, does that make 4 flyable DB converted Buchons in Germany?!?!? :D :shock:

Or did I miss or over count a 109?

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Aircraft is static


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I suppose I'm hijacking the thread, but does anyone know the current status of the re-engined Buchon that used to be on display at NMUSAF? I saw a blurb in a magazine that it was in France being restored to airworthy, but that was several years ago.

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