Rob Mears wrote:
Oh my! So much FW richness on the horizon!

Its thrilling to see the whole Flug Werk concept finally coming to fruition on a grand scale.
Its not a Flugwerk anymore ! As you can see, the fighter is registered as Focke Wulf Fw190 A8/M and "M" stands for MeierMotors. To get the plane safe, relieable and flyable MeierMotors had to go their own way and the task was to construct lot of things new : new gear (and suspension), oilsystem, flapactuators, electric system, fuelsystem, optimize the airflow, stab, enginecontrol andandandand ........ If you count the details.... Flugwerk was a "good idea", but to get a relieable and flyable aircraft, the owner has to invest a lot of own ideas and of course lot of work. So the D-FMFW is a new aircraft with lot of new constructions and the LBA (comparable with the FAA) gave the new typ Focke Wulf Fw190 A8/M to MeierMotors as they registered the plane. Of course every effort, change or new construction was disussed and prooved by the LBA. The LBA checked often the efforts and Dieter Thomas "Flight Systems" made all the paperwork for the government.
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How long has it been since Claus Colling and his partner first put the business together? Late 1990's?
How much Flugwerk 190 are in really flyable and relieable conditions ? Will say without any problems concerning temperatures and big maintenace efforts ? I would say in this second its only Jerry Yagens fighter
And for sure, I hope I can see a "Schwarm" Fw190 hammering over an airfield at an airshow. Please, I am looking for a "money-tree" in my garden so that it is not a problem to visit you in the States, New Zealand or whereever !
HORRIDOOOOOH !
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