The German Side - Duxford 09

Discussion in 'WW2 Museums. Events, & places to see.' started by Gage, Aug 26, 2009.

  1. Gage

    Gage The Battle of Barking Creek

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  2. Jakob Kjaersgaard

    Jakob Kjaersgaard Senior Member

    Very nice. Good looking indeed!

    Thanks for sharing, Gage.



    Jakob
     
  3. -tmm-

    -tmm- Senior Member

    I missed Flying Legends this year :( The 190 was on the card last year, but didn't fly so I was pretty bummed that I missed it again.
     
  4. Gerard

    Gerard Seelow/Prora

    That certainly looked fantastic. Are they actually Me-109's or the Hispano models from Spain?
     
  5. -tmm-

    -tmm- Senior Member

    Yeah it's a Spanish Buchon with a RR Merlin engine.
     
  6. Gerard

    Gerard Seelow/Prora

    Still looks fantastic all the same. Beautiful piece of footage.
     
  7. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Craig,

    Great footage. It brings back wonderful memories of my visits to the Warbirds shows.

    Regards
    Tom
     
  8. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    Good stuff.

    FW190 replicas from Flugwerk, as seen at Duxford:
    Flugwerk
    "There are a total of 20 kits manufactured, of which 16 are in the hands of customers."
     
  9. Kuno

    Kuno Very Senior Member

    ...as mentioned already in Youtube; I don't like the 'buchon' being painted as a German WW2 warbird. Why it is not painted in its true and original Spanish colors?
     
  10. Gage

    Gage The Battle of Barking Creek

    ...as mentioned already in Youtube; I don't like the 'buchon' being painted as a German WW2 warbird. Why it is not painted in its true and original Spanish colors?

    I agree, that would be far better.
     
  11. kfz

    kfz Very Senior Member

    190 looks great, thanks for that Gage.

    Kev
     
  12. Jamie Holdbridge-Stuart

    Jamie Holdbridge-Stuart Senior Member

    Much as I hate to admit it... the Luftwaffe stole the show at this year's Flying Legends!

    :goodnight:
     

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