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Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 (Take off/Flight/Landing)

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

The amazing German Messerschmitt BF 109! BF 109G-6 model. Another excellent addition to the BF-109 series. Turn up the speakers and listen to that engine!

This aircraft is restored and owned by the Messerschmitt Foundation of Manching, Germany. The video is a footage composition of three flights.

From the Aviation Film Arcrhives of Manfred Poznanski.

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  • That's one of the best sounding aircraft of all time.

  • why does the engine gives a whistling sound?

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  • @sirrah060389 turbocharger makes it

  • @lokeyUnek

    Many of the piston fighter aircraft had a "war emergency power" option. On the Mustang, the pilot had to break a wire stop to engage the setting. It was only to be used for a short time (less than 5 minutes) or for extreme emergency since at that power setting the engine would be damaged or have a shortened life.

  • @lokeyUnek oohhh i see sounds interesting if i know a little bit on avaiation

  • What an extremely dangerous machine. Never gets old.

  • @sirrah060389 If it is a original engine design back in the war it was equipted with two things. A Supercharger for maximum out put and a thing called WEP (War Emergency Power) It gave the engine a extra 50-75% power for a short period of time. The combonation of these things made for a really awesome sound plan in full throttle

  • @sirrah060389 I think it might be the magneto or supercharger?

  • BEAUTIFUL

  • That engine sounds so refined. What sweet music it makes.

  • @Hadhock

    Yes, and on take off when the tail comes up. The narrow track landing gear with high engine torque between the prop and the airframe made the ground handling very tricky.

  • @Psycho0124 Wouldn't that make the bf-109 harder for a novice pilot to land?

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