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The FHC's Original FW 190 A-5

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

On Luftwaffe day 8/6/2011, the FHC flew their FW 190 and ME 109 warbirds. This is my video of the 190 flying solo. In my opinion, the original WWII BMW 801 on this plane is the best and most beastly sounding radial engine I have ever heard.

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  • yep the BMW801 sounds much better than those ASH´s and it fit´s so exactly tighten to the airframe....good aerodynamics.

  • Beautiful plane, thanks for the vid. As for the sound, it's fantastic to hear something that has not been heard for 60 odd years but it's no Bristol Centaurus thats for sure.

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  • @rjc071 Flying Heritage Collection

  • What does FHC stand for?

  • Warbird Radio did a podcast about the restoration. Searching for 'Warbird Radio Presents – The FW-190 Story' should bring it up.

    That engine sound is really something.

  • @roaringwaterbay

    Paine Field Airport, Everett, Washington.

  • where is this?

  • it sounds beautiful

  • Herrlich, eine 190 mit original BMW-Motor......ein toller Sound, besser als die ASH-Transportermotoren die ja auch nicht schlecht klingen.......

  • i really hope i get to see this beautiful butcher bird in person one day....these planes and WW2 have been a passion of mine most of my life

  • I want to fly one!!!

  • Excellent video! id love to see this in person one day!

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