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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:16 am 
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DaveM2 wrote:
a26invader wrote:
According to Mortensen himself, the tailboom and right hand wing are not original. Everything else is.
Nicolai


Great effort, but he omitted the fact that the fuselage is also not original, unless that is what is meant by 'tailboom'

Dave


I believe he meant the entire section aft the cockpit section.

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Tigercat wrote:
Right on Mr. Mortensen!!! Great to see he has the balls to display the DREADED swastika!

I might have thought such things as that would be illegal in Denmark. Sure makes the aircraft look much more authentic. Congratulations for your courage, Mr. Mortensen.


Oh no! We (the Danes) believe in freedom of speech even though certain cultures try to opress it...


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Unbelievable! Thank you for the post!

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All my photos from the visit are now online and can be viewed here:

http://www.musante.dk/temp/bf110/

Enjoy

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 Post subject: That maker's plate
PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:54 pm 
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The display is just wonderful. Thank you, A26invader, for giving us a glimpse of it.

Sadly, the maker's plate for the Bf 110G is a phony. The 110 W.Nr. as shown did not exist. And, Augsburg assembled its last 110 in June 1941.


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