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Simply amazing! Does anyone know where this one is headed when completed? Could we expect to see any more 109s from them?

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It's owned by Bruce Winter - same owner as the P-51D "Happy Jack's Go Buggy" - of San Antonio, TX.

As perfect of a restoration as they get, and I've been very excited to see it completed and flying.


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It's owned by Bruce Winter - same owner as the P-51D "Happy Jack's Go Buggy" - of San Antonio, TX.

As perfect of a restoration as they get, and I've been very excited to see it completed and flying.



What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:


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Incredible work! Oshkosh next year, I hope?

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What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:


A 109G recovered from a Russian lake. Looks marvellous!


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Paul Stroud wrote:
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What's the history on this one, an original Bf109 or modified/hybrid Hispano Buchon? Whatever, it looks fantastic :supz:


Hi Paul,

It is an original Erla-built Bf 109G-6, WkNr.410077, which was recovered from "Lake Swiblo" (Sviblo Ozera in Russian) in 1990. According to research conducted by Mark Sheppard, it originally served with Stab IV/JG54 on the Eastern Front (hence the yellow lower cowl, fuselage band and lower wingtips). It was marked with a chevron and circle, indicating that the aircraft was assigned to the technical officer of the Gruppe staff flight. It was involved in a forced landing on the frozen lake in February 1944, after having been severely damaged by Russian flak.

Here are a few more of the photos shared on the Midwest Aero Restorations Facebook page:

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What are the red hydraulic lines in the last pic?


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What are the red hydraulic lines in the last pic?


That looks like tooling that happened to get in the pic.

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Thank you for the info and the photos, John. An absolutely stunning restoration :-).


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It exceeds my wildest dream of how nice an ME-109 could be restored. I know this, when they run the engine it can be heard for miles. MY dad had a P-51 and when they would do engine runs my friend would tell me they heard it. I know it will sound sweet to those on the airport that know what they are hearing.


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First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:



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John I’ve lost track. Just how many DB 109’s are flying or close to flying?

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JohnTerrell wrote:
First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:





Sorry, John, but "first test runs" don't count unless the hand crank is used. :wink:

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Dan K wrote:
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First test runs today of the DB 605 mounted to the airframe:





Sorry, John, but "first test runs" don't count unless the hand crank is used. :wink:



How did they start it? Was a starter installed?


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