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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 9:43 pm 
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A privately owned Bf-110 with FLAK damage from WW2! It is in a private WW2 collection in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Trying this attachment from my phone while sitting in an airport. May not work.
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Yea, I was wondering about that too! That's one I've never heard of before. Is it a mock-up or replica? All the surviving Me-110's are pretty well known and I've never heard of this one before.

Can anyone add details about this?


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Replica with a number of original parts - nice job

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DaveM2 wrote:
Replica with a number of original parts - nice job

Nice, it now qualifies as a “Static Warbird”.


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It would be interesting to know how original it is.
I have heard it described as a replica (as above) or a composite made up of sections from several aircraft.

If it is a viable project, it would be nice to see it fly.

It couldn't be any more difficult (or expensive?) than getting the new build Mosquitos flying.

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