not even close to a stuka, i thought it was a me 109, but when i saw the windscreen and radial cowling, i knew at once it was an FW 190. concur with the comment on top. wished he had said what it was, but evidently the truck driver didn't know, probably was told and his mind is on his paperwork and log book. Thanks to the man who happened to video it
@giannivee1 Thanks, yeah there was a guy who positively identified it as the 190 and you can search that out. I'm really glad I videoed it. I was blessed to have such a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
@smilingscottsman Oh cool, the Germans really had a lot of innovative ideas in Aircraft. We used a lot of them once they surrendered. The germans already predicted swept wings and supersonic flight. It is amazing how far along they were. Good thing we stopped them when we did. If Hitler had started the war five years later, we never would have been able to stop him. They were that advanced, we took them down at the last possible moment possible.
@giannivee1 Well, Hitler came to power in 33 and as I remember the invasions started in 38 I think. I never did figure out why he started as early as he did. I mean, I've said the same thing: If he had waited just 3 or 4 more years....imagine....wow.
I think Germany deserved it's revenge for WWI but his downfall was the destruction of the Jews. Also, if he would have pulled back after taking France and signed an Armistice, he would have died a great man in power. But, ego got the best of him.
@smilingscottsman If France had only chased the Batallion Hitler crossed the Rhine with years before, it may all have never happened. The truth of Germany is they enjoyed their highest productivity in weapons two months before the end of the War. The Russians, UK, and the US had to actually tackle the Germans. nothing like it has been seen before or since. I can't make out much that sounds logical. It, Hitler, and the Nazis, are an unbelieveable event in time.
It is a "short-nose" Focke Wulf FW190. It was a fighter and the Stuka was a dive bomber. The short nosed 190's were equipped with a BMW radial that ranged 'tween 1,500 to 1,700hp. It was well liked by the pilots who flew her, and I would dearly love to the old gal fly again.
@n5syr1 Thank you VERY much sir. I was told by the flatbed driver that she had a 2000hp engine but it was under a tarp as shown on the vid and he said it was to much of a hassle to take it off for the vid. As I looked at it I could just feel it's pwer and even though I'm not a pilot, I would dearly love to fly it and feel her teeth as I pounded a practise target on the ground. There's just something about that plane.....just something about it..... God, I'd LOVE to fly that plane.
@aintgonnaworrynomore Thank you sir, I appreciate it. Actually I didn't know that's what it was. Considering my lack of historical and aviation knowledge, I thought it might be a Stuka. I'll certainly do a search on that. Thanks again.
A lot of these refurbished military aircraft will actually be used by the American Militia when the conflict starts! This ME109 will take out a whole lot of Zionist Police foot soilders. The Jewish Cops think they are so big & tough beating up and tazering 87 year old women and terrorizing unarmed law abidding citizens! These Jewish Cop bullies thugs mafia will crap thier pants, when one of these comes over the tree line, fully armed, and opens up on thier kosher mafia marxist asses. YES INDEED!
not even close to a stuka, i thought it was a me 109, but when i saw the windscreen and radial cowling, i knew at once it was an FW 190. concur with the comment on top. wished he had said what it was, but evidently the truck driver didn't know, probably was told and his mind is on his paperwork and log book. Thanks to the man who happened to video it
giannivee1 6 months ago
@giannivee1 Thanks, yeah there was a guy who positively identified it as the 190 and you can search that out. I'm really glad I videoed it. I was blessed to have such a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
smilingscottsman 6 months ago
@smilingscottsman Oh cool, the Germans really had a lot of innovative ideas in Aircraft. We used a lot of them once they surrendered. The germans already predicted swept wings and supersonic flight. It is amazing how far along they were. Good thing we stopped them when we did. If Hitler had started the war five years later, we never would have been able to stop him. They were that advanced, we took them down at the last possible moment possible.
giannivee1 6 months ago
@giannivee1 Well, Hitler came to power in 33 and as I remember the invasions started in 38 I think. I never did figure out why he started as early as he did. I mean, I've said the same thing: If he had waited just 3 or 4 more years....imagine....wow.
I think Germany deserved it's revenge for WWI but his downfall was the destruction of the Jews. Also, if he would have pulled back after taking France and signed an Armistice, he would have died a great man in power. But, ego got the best of him.
smilingscottsman 6 months ago
@smilingscottsman If France had only chased the Batallion Hitler crossed the Rhine with years before, it may all have never happened. The truth of Germany is they enjoyed their highest productivity in weapons two months before the end of the War. The Russians, UK, and the US had to actually tackle the Germans. nothing like it has been seen before or since. I can't make out much that sounds logical. It, Hitler, and the Nazis, are an unbelieveable event in time.
giannivee1 6 months ago
It is a "short-nose" Focke Wulf FW190. It was a fighter and the Stuka was a dive bomber. The short nosed 190's were equipped with a BMW radial that ranged 'tween 1,500 to 1,700hp. It was well liked by the pilots who flew her, and I would dearly love to the old gal fly again.
n5syr1 9 months ago
@n5syr1 Thank you VERY much sir. I was told by the flatbed driver that she had a 2000hp engine but it was under a tarp as shown on the vid and he said it was to much of a hassle to take it off for the vid. As I looked at it I could just feel it's pwer and even though I'm not a pilot, I would dearly love to fly it and feel her teeth as I pounded a practise target on the ground. There's just something about that plane.....just something about it..... God, I'd LOVE to fly that plane.
smilingscottsman 9 months ago
@n5syr1 yep it's a fw-190
jimmydemoret 8 months ago
creamed your jeans when you saw the nazi swastika?
jabom99 9 months ago
@jabom99 You're a dork with no appreciation for history.
smilingscottsman 9 months ago
Very cool, incredibly rare. I believe there's only 1 or 2 in flying condition. You've probably found out by now that that is a FW190.
aintgonnaworrynomore 9 months ago
@aintgonnaworrynomore Thank you sir, I appreciate it. Actually I didn't know that's what it was. Considering my lack of historical and aviation knowledge, I thought it might be a Stuka. I'll certainly do a search on that. Thanks again.
smilingscottsman 9 months ago
@smilingscottsman No problem. I believe this might be this might be that airframe: white1foundationdotorg/
aintgonnaworrynomore 9 months ago
A lot of these refurbished military aircraft will actually be used by the American Militia when the conflict starts! This ME109 will take out a whole lot of Zionist Police foot soilders. The Jewish Cops think they are so big & tough beating up and tazering 87 year old women and terrorizing unarmed law abidding citizens! These Jewish Cop bullies thugs mafia will crap thier pants, when one of these comes over the tree line, fully armed, and opens up on thier kosher mafia marxist asses. YES INDEED!
TheChildrenOfSatan 1 year ago
@TheChildrenOfSatan - Yes Sir, Indeed!
worldspacenews 11 months ago
@TheChildrenOfSatan What the hell are you talking about?
savoyk1 8 months ago
yea it is very cool and i would like to see it once it was restored. thanks for sharing it with us.
joshua7572008 1 year ago