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Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:34 am
This is a nice one.

If I only had the money, lol....
Michael
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:29 am
I would stroke a check for that **RIGHT NOW** if I could... :-/
Lynn
Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:52 am
Wow, please come to Thunder Over Michigan one more time....we sure do miss you.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:05 am
Lets just hope it stays in North America.
Cheers,
Tom Walsh.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:11 am
Let's just hope it goes to an owner who will fly it and let it be seen (and heard) in the air by the maximum number of people, whichever continent that might be on.
Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:26 pm
Mr. Russell has also placed Hurricane on the block
Wish I had the money for the Hurri
Fly safe,
Chris
Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:46 pm
It makes the Yagen Corsair seem like a bargain at 3.1 million, and the TBM a dead giveaway at $375,000.
Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:28 pm
I have a sneaking suspicion that wherever she goes... it won't be the North East.
My predictions for where she'll go is as follows...
Texas Flying Legends
Tillamook Air Museum
EADS
Fredikin Collection
Kermit Weeks
I'll put my money on one of the five.
Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:56 pm
Warbird Kid wrote:I have a sneaking suspicion that wherever she goes... it won't be the North East.
My predictions for where she'll go is as follows...
Texas Flying Legends
Tillamook Air Museum
EADS
Fredikin Collection
Kermit Weeks
I'll put my money on one of the five.
Though I would like to see an "Emil" flying in Germany, I seriously doubt that EADS will buy one. They do operate 3 "Gustav´s", a G-4, a G-6, and a G-10 (although all of them were HA-1112 Buchon´s in their former lifes). But I can not see them buying an additional 109. Maybe I am wrong, but I do not think so.
Michael
Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:23 pm
Seems like a fair price considering it rarity and condition. After all,
everybody owns a Mustang.
I agree with the others, hopefully it will go to someone who will fly it and show it to people in a safe manner (i.e. not ground loop it and push it to the back of a hangar).
Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:44 pm
This one's been (quietly) for sale for awhile now. Wherever it ends up, I just hope it doesn't turn into a hangar queen.
Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:36 pm
I agree with the others, hopefully it will go to someone who will fly it and show it to people in a safe manner (i.e. not ground loop it and push it to the back of a hangar).
We're talking 109s here, much easier said than done!
Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:19 pm
My guess is it goes overseas. The U.S. dollar is weak right now. It's a buy opportunity for an investor who is flush with a robust investment portfolio thanks to the inept U.S. economy. It would be easy for it to go to Germany or Switzerland. Their warbird communities are well established.
The purchaser will have to have a fascination with the history and rarity of the aircraft. They'll be buying it because they understand its inherent value as a WW II relic. Its a totally different category of buyer than a P-51, T-28, L-39 owner that wants to do airshows, and wear the tight crotch fitting flightsuits.
Example; We had a military collector that bought a C-47 togo with his collection, locally because if it's wartime history. No onein his family is a pilot.
Thu Jul 25, 2013 5:29 am
I agree with Tom and Matt. I don't care where she goes as long as she will be flown.
Although the Friedkin collection would be great, don't they have a Battle of Britain-veteran Spitfire?
Chappie
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