Bf 109 G-2 Black 6
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what a waste of a restored plane !
that last pilot should be shot !
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Awesome :)
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@billyconnearly. At least Sir John doesn't have to impersonate others to make a living. If you know the man, then i think you will know that this quote is an urban myth. When you have been in the cockpit of a ME109, with coolant venting, with a hunting prop and having been told that you are trailing smoke, then let's see how you fair.
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@bogomir67 the merlin was not inverted so the exhaust was close to the top of the engine cover, the dbwas inverted and the exhaust was much lower
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@edj66 If you think my comments are unreasonable read Russ Snadden's book! Also what "language" are you referring to?
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@eoslensman I have indeed read the book - Russ Snaddon must have been a pain to work with but he did a real restoration! I think he must be borderline OCD!
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Have you read the book about the restoration ?. A riveting read. The plane was better than new and I agree with the comments about the TW@T who killed it.
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@skeligandrew i didnt see them at duxford dude... i saw the planes fly over my house here in uniontown, pennsylvannia
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@MrJp990 Ah, I want to go to Duxford Flying legends on 9th of July but I'd have to get to England some how.
I saw an acrobatic display in pitts special biplanes , I'm hooked ;o
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@FiveCentsPlease What allied planes used the inertial flywheel starter? I'm just asking because you said that Axis and Allied panes used them.
Une merveille ! Merci pour cette vidéo !
deckarudo 1 year ago
@deckarudo :
Merci, bien qu'elle soit de piètre qualité, cela reste un document exceptionel. L'émission de Bernard Chabert nous montrait de bien belles choses...
mxkameraman 1 year ago
Thats not an original.
Brainiac83 2 years ago
Well, let me tell you that's an ORIGINAL. This plane was founded by the British RAF in North Africa in 1942 after it was abandoned by the germans.
mxkameraman 2 years ago 4
this is the original engine, right? Not a converted Merlin?
bogomir67 2 years ago
Right, this is a Daimler-Benz. The plane is an original found in north africa during the WWII, it's not a Buchon from Spain with a Merlin engine.
mxkameraman 2 years ago