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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 5:28 pm 
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I would love to read the project updates thread for this! :shock:


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I noticed on their website that the Focke-Wulf 189 A1 "Owl" which was salvaged out of northern Russia is already up for sale. From the pics it looks as though they are doing a top-notch job.

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If only one of the Me-110 and Ju-87 could have been bought up by someone who'd get them in the air :( The shots of the 110 in front of he hanger really makes me wish I had several mil to toss at it. 8)

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They were. Sir Tim Wallis had every intention of rebuilding one each to fly....until he had his Spit accident, and they were sold off to DTM.

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jpeters wrote:
I noticed on their website that the Focke-Wulf 189 A1 "Owl" which was salvaged out of northern Russia is already up for sale. From the pics it looks as though they are doing a top-notch job.

John


John,

I was kinda puzzled by this one also. I had thought that there was some sort of group or "foundation" that was sponoring the rebuild effort on this plane. So I was abit stunned seeing it listed as for sale.

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