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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:12 am 
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easy does it mods!!! don't hit the eject button yet!!!! :finga: i new the xxx would get the warbird pervs attention!!!! :lol: :finga: :butthead: ok, now serious!! how many exotic, wacky, rare axis ww 2 experimental aircraft survive in museums?? AXIS ONLY!! no me - 163's, 262's allowed. more obscure types only please. i know of the rear prop japanese shinden, etc. let's see what's out their & seldom mentioned.

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These should count:

These are all at the Udvar-Hazy Center... 1 of 1's

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Can't name any off the top of my head but you can have a look here.

http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/


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Great site! I like the Finnish aircraft. Cool markings and colors.

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do 335 and p-61 (although id prefer a c model) :D


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The Fieseler Fi-103R-I Reichenberg, at the Olympic Flight Museum should count in this bracket. Don't think they fly it!

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I'm surprised the Me209 still survives, minus wings. It would great if it eventually gets preservation treatment.
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Let's see, I think NASM has a Japanese "Kikka" the Me262-like twin jet. He 162 , AF museum, I think. There is a Japanese "Dinah" in England and a 4 engine "Emily" flying boat in Japan. A couple of "Ohkas" here and there.


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J. Armstrong wrote:
Let's see, I think NASM has a Japanese "Kikka" the Me262-like twin jet. He 162 , AF museum, I think. There is a Japanese "Dinah" in England and a 4 engine "Emily" flying boat in Japan. A couple of "Ohkas" here and there.
you are correct , a shame the emily went back. i'd love to see a few italian experimentals.

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The Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa has an unrestored He-162 disassembled in storage. I'll post pics when I get home.

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I was there not long ago and did take some pictures of it... nice work of woodwork !

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Steve Nelson wrote:
The Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa has an unrestored He-162 disassembled in storage. I'll post pics when I get home.

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Do they have two?

If not, it has moved on to the UK.

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I wouldn't call the Ar 234, He 219 or Irving experimental, they saw plenty of service.

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Planes of Fame has a Japanese version of the Me163 (sorry, I don't know the "proper" Japanese nomenclature :oops: ). First, is that real or a replica? Second, it looks like it's got a longer canopy...almost like a two seater...is that the case, or am I way off there? Any other info on that machine?

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DaveM2 wrote:
I wouldn't call the Ar 234, He 219 or Irving experimental, they saw plenty of service.

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I would call them exotic though. :D

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