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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:47 am 
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V-2? :shock: ??



Full scale-built by our props debt-has an engine (of sorts) and will get of the ground a little tomorrow before getting hit by marauding fighters for the show finale.....oops-did I spoil it :shock:
Actually the trailer (Mielerwagen) it rides on is even more impressive!

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Unfortunately the 190s cowling moved and caused two cooling fan blades to break off and strike the prop-huge disappointment for all those who put in the hard work to get it ready for the show, only for this to happen on the morning of the practice day :evil:

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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Unfortunately the 190s cowling moved and caused two cooling fan blades to break off and strike the prop-huge disappointment for all those who put in the hard work to get it ready for the show, only for this to happen on the morning of the practice day :evil:


Dave, I can fully understand and feel your disappointment. That was indeed very bad luck. I hope it can be / will be fixed without much headaches.

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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Is the FW190 a permanent resident in NZ now?


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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Is the FW190 a permanent resident in NZ now?



Yes, at Omaka

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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 3:31 am 
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Nice one, will have to head over for a show one day!


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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Hope the V-2 isn't an original.

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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Only if the originals were made from plywood and fabric! :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Heard that a part broke off the propellor backing plate and went clean thru the top of the cowl???? Considerable oil on cowl and windscreen.
Thats why the aircraft could not operate for the airshow.
Anyone out there able to confirm this?
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 Post subject: Re: FW190 FLIES
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Sorry guys went ahead and posted without reading all the previous postings! Thanks for confirming the problem. I certainly hope it is not long before we see the aircraft flying again.
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