Enemy Ace wrote:
JDK and Mr. Gardner, I think you do yourselves a disservice by slamming the "new" 190's...
As all too often, you've assumed I've attacked the Flug Werke machines, people or workmanship. Nowhere have I done so, just been careful to classify them as look-a-likes (I make no statement of that being inferior) and laid out a couple of the facts to do with the history of these projects. Others have drawn conclusions about the matter, which I don't necessarily agree with.
The lack of attention to detail being exhibited here relates both to the issues with flying the new-build Flug Werkes (fact - not opinion - and I've offered the most moderate explanation as to why this
might be - other have other reasons put forward) and what has been said in the thread. Read what I've said properly, thanks. If you can't avoid inaccurately labelling others opinions, or libelling a commercial organisation, then kindly leave me out of your inaccurate generalisations.
(As to the ex-St Athan Fw-190, I'm well aware of the history of the aircraft including discussions with the man who got it running and one of the foremost authorities on airworthy Luftwaffe restorations - with a certain 109G to his credit - some of your assumptions on the nature of the machine are wrong because you are missing the history out. It's been discussed here, I've laid out some data for consideration - not just opinion - and it's there to be found if you want. I'm not keen to continue to offer real research to be attacked by the superficial 'reader'.)
A poster asked about the colour scheme of one of these aircraft. In the
third post in the thread I answered the question, and added that it was a
pity it wasn't flying - a fault, in part due to the restrictive practices of the UK's CAA - another couple of missed points, clearly. For clarity, it's a
pity it is not flying (that is, I'd like to know it was flying, which is what it was built for) and some responsibility lies with the CAA, not the builder or owner...)
As so often on the internet, the good data is there, but too hard for those not paying attention to note, while a load of irrelevant rubbish is dragged past. My opinion on colour schemes has been well covered here, I don't intended to go over it again based on another set of inaccurate assumptions.
Not only not 'well said' but poorly read, considered or thought about.
If anyone has a worthwhile comment or question I'm happy to respond, otherwise I'm off to more worthwhile discussions.
Yours,