Spanish Buchon strafe and pass

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2007

clip showing the bf 109 strafing a boy in England. Spanish Bouchon?
Soundtrack: Travis-Writing to Reach you

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  • Serously, all this talk about the calibration of the ordinance....don't youguys realize this is a staged event?

  • @jimbeauxtexas soo? it's all fun talking about our beloved classic airplanes. no?

  • yeah of course... At that time the Bf109 was over 14 years old!!! while the Mustang was a new figher!! but don't forgett the Ta-152 and the Me262! ;)

  • are you saying the bf109 was introduced in 1930?

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  • The pilot needs to get his wing guns recalibrated

  • @shutup735: In a real situation the German would have killed the little pussy!! ;)

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  • To the scriptwriter...If you run directly away from the plane, no matter how fast, you are still going to have cannon pointing up your arse. Cows do this sort of thing when they are being followed by a train.

  • @jimbeauxtexas Wow! I never guessed...

  • @ponchoyo the programme began at 1934 and the first prototype,Bf-109V1, flew in 1935...

  • It could be a spanish bf109, there were bf109's in spain during the spanish civil war, from the condor legion. I don't think that was an spanish bf109, because under the wings it must have a black circle with a withe cross.

  • @antarcticamoon

    heh yea. It's convergence point is set for like infinite

  • @mosty87 35 .... the C and D models flu in the spanish sival war

  • @ponchoyo

    introduced in 1936

  • The "Buchon" was the name given to the modified Me 109 used by the Spanish Air Force during the forties and fifties (the name refers to the oversized engine) . As the most part of the German ones had been destroyed during the Word War II, The producers of the 1969 film "The Battle of Britain" bought some of them to shoot the movie. By the way , the German soldiers at the opening scene are also Spanish soldiers used as extras.

  • Seine Zeit, einen dünnen kleinen englischen Jungen zu töten.

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