Mark Hanna OFMC flying Messerschmitt Bf109 at Torp Norway 93

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Late Mark Hanna(1959-1999)OFMC flying Hispano Buchon. Messerschmitt Bf109, in dogfight with Spitfire Mk.IX MH343(pilot unknown (tips?)), at Torp airfield Sandefjord Norway 1993. Arranged by SHF Scandinavian Historic Flight. Lots of real famos seldom planes. Greatest air show ever.

Sadly Mark Hanna was killed in an aircraft accident with the same aircraft at Sabadell Barcelona Spain 25 sept 1999.

You did a great show Mark Hanna....RIP

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  • The Spitfire pilot is probably Rolf Meum from Lillestrøm Norway.

  • @CroaqSS No, its not Meum. It was an English man. You can se him on the wing of the Messerschmitt, by the cocpit, behind Mark Hanna.

  • Ok....but there is a different sound from this plane. Maybe propel sound? Not that sound from the Spitfire.

  • The whistling sound on the 109 is the air being sucked into the supercharger at high velocity, the Spitfire also emmits this sound depending on speed, the higher the speed the noiser the sound, search YouTube for "jerry billing doing low passes in Spitfire mk923 " and you'll here the supercharger much better

  • Ok, take a look at the clip of P51D Mustang Big Beautiful Doll at Rygge air show 2007. A wery special and cool sound on that plane.

  • You can hear that very distinct sound of the 109, that high pitched moan. On another note, the Panzers had a similar distinct sound, a hum of some kind that I heard used to scare the hell out of people because everyone knew what that sound was.

  • Yes it some kind of a wisteling sound

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  • @Kjellern150 Steven Grey, perhaps? He flew with Mark Hanna to Ambri (Switzerland) in September 1998

  • @aaKonda Thats just not true. The biggest air battles of the war took place on the Western Front through 1943-44.

    The air war on the Eastern front was more at low level and in support of the ground forces.

    In the West large forces of US and RAF planes fought with the German Luftwaffe, night and day and it was wiped out of its best personel in mid 1944.

  • Han flyr jo ikke bare LITT Extreemt heller da!!!

  • wow, i get goose skin hearing this sound . . .

  • nice,the messarschmitt and spitfire werer a close match butiful plains,,,,

  • gosh i saw him in 1973 flying a spitfire.

    at SLEAP' shropshire..

    terry

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