dano wrote:
I would like to make a comment about the original fw and flug werks 190, I am currently putting one together and sharing the hanger space with Mr. Allen’s original fw. In my opinion, the structure of the flug werk is as close to original as you can get. The most notable difference is the gear doors, while the size and shape are the same the original has stamped doors and the flug werk doors are single pieces that are cut and rolled. For the systems, if a owner of a flug werks wants to put in a original BMW 801 and the systems for it, he can. I can say that after seeing all work that went into the engine and systems for the original, it would not be practical for what I want to do, going to air shows and being active in flying the airplane, not even counting the cost and time. We used the original fw books to put the plane together, things like rigging the control systems and other systems are done per the original. My attitude about original and replicas is that I know of wrecks that were built in to flying airplanes using only the wreck as a template, or the restorations that used one wing rib, which is then called a rebuild.
I frankly don’t care, the fact that Paul Allen had the passion to restore a original fw is beyond belief, and unlike a mustang or spitfire , the engine and accessories for the fw are not available. which makes is more amazing. but what Flug werk did is amazing as well, we will now have fw 190’s flying at airshows, that should be what people care about. I can appreciated both the original fw and the flug werk
Dan Kirkland
Thanks for your input Dano! Can we expect to see your 190 flying during next airshow season?