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Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:24 pm

Jun.. its good to hear about that civilian aviation is growing in China.

Regarding a FW, I think you will need to contact current owners and persuade them to a deal as I don't think there is one up for sale at the moment.

If you are interested in other warbirds of WWII, there are few Mustangs and other warbirds that are for sale at the moment.

If you are interested in 1:1 replicas, then you are likely to find a lot of WWI aircrafts can be purchased for a reasonable price (in kit form) e.g Fokkers & Nieuport. I guess it really all depends on your budget.

Is there a particular experimental category license required by the Chinese Aviation Authority? How do they class warbirds operated by civilians. Over here certain types (jets that exceed Mach 1) cannot be operated by civilians etc. Thanks

Sun Dec 17, 2006 12:39 am

Jun wrote:How do you like the Chinese foods and learning Chinese? :)
Wo hen xi huan! :D
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