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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2007

Black 6 at Duxford...
Sorry for the poor quality, no thanks to SECAM !!!
Nowadays, Black 6 can bee seen in Hendon at The Royal Air Force Museum (Milestones of Flight Exhibtion Hall), static display...only !

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  • Une merveille ! Merci pour cette vidéo !

  • @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...

  • Thats not an original.

  • 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.

  • this is the original engine, right? Not a converted Merlin?

  • 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.

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  • what a waste of a restored plane !

    that last pilot should be shot !

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  • Awesome :)

  • @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.

  • @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

  • @edj66 If you think my comments are unreasonable read Russ Snadden's book! Also what "language" are you referring to?

  • @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!

  • @billyconnearly

    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.

  • @skeligandrew i didnt see them at duxford dude... i saw the planes fly over my house here in uniontown, pennsylvannia

  • @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

  • @FiveCentsPlease What allied planes used the inertial flywheel starter? I'm just asking because you said that Axis and Allied panes used them.

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