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PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:48 am 
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OK.. On Mikaels, Preserved Axis Aircraft site is a picture of Bf109 F-4 8461 ex II/JG 27.. In tha back of the picture are:

some wreckage and a rear fusleage..

Any guesses on what they are from?


http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com/Lu ... 208461.jpg

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Rear fuselage is a Ha1112

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Thanks

Is that the one that was to be rebuilt as a Me 109 with a DB engine?? ID unknown to me at present.. But I am sure it has been reported in a quality classic aircraft magazine from NZ :lol:

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Correct, it was featured in my 109/Buchon Survivors series. It is Ha1112 MIL C.4K-121 c/n 178 ex 1941 Historic Aircraft Group. I believe the intention is to convert it to DB power at some stage.

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The tubular-frame and centersection against the wall look like T-6 Texan.


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the rear fuselage in the background, and the tube section are from a T-6, the only 109 part in the picture is the tail in the foreground.

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