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Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 5:14 am

Those are superb! Really like the camera angles and multiple aircraft shots. It's obvious, you have spent a lifetime in aviation.
One question; On the two Buchons, they have different wingtips. WHich would be authentic to the Buchon and to an earlier Messerschmitt design? Which design gives the most help on stall speeds and landings?
Thanks

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 5:52 am

marine air wrote:Those are superb! Really like the camera angles and multiple aircraft shots. It's obvious, you have spent a lifetime in aviation.
One question; On the two Buchons, they have different wingtips. WHich would be authentic to the Buchon and to an earlier Messerschmitt design? Which design gives the most help on stall speeds and landings?
Thanks


Yes a life time in vintage aviation :D

This is not my specialist area but I think the Buchons were made with the round tips and the 'Desert' livery example here has had the tips modified to represent more closely an early bf109 example.

PeterA

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 10:08 am

PeterA wrote:
marine air wrote:One question; On the two Buchons, they have different wingtips. WHich would be authentic to the Buchon and to an earlier Messerschmitt design? Which design gives the most help on stall speeds and landings?
Thanks



This is not my specialist area but I think the Buchons were made with the round tips and the 'Desert' livery example here has had the tips modified to represent more closely an early bf109 example.

PeterA


The stock Buchon had round wingtips. The planes that you see with the 'clipped' tips were the ones that were modified for the Battle of Britain movie by Hamish Mahaddie to (as Peter said) more closely resemble the BF-109D's and E's that were being flown in the summer of 1940.

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:45 am

I'm not aware that Bf-109D's were used in BofB. E models replaced them as early as the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and beyond...

Also Bf-109G which was the basis for the Spanish built version, the CASA 1112, had rounded wing tips so nothing unusual there.

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:36 pm

Invader26 wrote:I'm not aware that Bf-109D's were used in BofB. E models replaced them as early as the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and beyond...

Also Bf-109G which was the basis for the Spanish built version, the CASA 1112, had rounded wing tips so nothing unusual there.


The stock Buchon, being a development of the late model 109's, has rounded wing tips. The clipped wings were, as noted by PeterA, an attempt by the producers of the BoB movie to make them appear more like the 109E. The ex-Champlin, now MoF "109E" also has the clipped wings although I do not know if it was a BoB movie veteran.

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:39 pm

Rumor over at Flypast is that P-47G "Snafu" is now a part of the Friedkin collection and will be headed State-side very soon. Anyone here that can confirm? What I wouldn't give to see the two P-47G's in the air at Chino! Speaking of which, it sure would be nice to see PoF return their Jug back to the same stock condition as "Snafu".

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:32 am

DH82EH wrote:WOW!
Thanks Peter. Those are some amazing shots, thanks for posting. There is always some very special things to be seen at Legends. Two gladiators! When is the last time that was seen? Roman times? :lol:

Andy Scott

P.S. I will order book 1 and 2. Does shipping them together make any difference in cost? The shipping from England to N. America is expensive, but it sure is fast.


Actually shipping together makes it special and it would actually cost more than two seperate packages.

PeterA

Re: A few Flying Legends pix at Duxford from PeterA

Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:14 pm

:lol:
Ha! That's funny. In a stupid, annoying kind of way :?

I will order them separately then Peter.

Thanks, for the info and for the great shots

Andy Scott
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