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Re: 2015 restorations

Sun Dec 07, 2014 6:25 am

JohnTerrell wrote:The one in that video is actually not Yagen's 109, but rather another Bf-109G being done for another client by MeierMotors. The one in the video is owned by Hangar 10/Air Fighter Academy, which is based in Germany (unlike Yagen's, it didn't start out as a Buchon, but rather is very much new-build using the identity of an original, which was excavated/recovered).


So, what's the identity of this Hanger 10/Air Fighter Academy Gustav.....can't seem to find a Wr.Nr for it anywhere....??

Re: 2015 restorations

Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:56 am

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http://hangar10.de/en/our-world-of-exhi ... bf-109-g-6

Re: 2015 restorations

Sun Dec 07, 2014 5:38 pm

DH82EH wrote:That is a sweet video.
The D.B. sounds ferocious!

Andy


Wow! :shock: You ain't kidding!! That thing sounds nasty!! Sounds like more rumble than a 3350.

Chappie

Re: 2015 restorations

Sun Dec 07, 2014 8:48 pm

An even longer video with better video and audio quality of Hangar 10´s G-6 "Black 8" taken on the same day as the others. Enjoy!

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=61 ... =2&theater

Michael

P.S.: Turn the sound up!

Re: 2015 restorations

Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:59 am

Love it love it love it.

Re: 2015 restorations

Tue Dec 09, 2014 7:06 pm

A list of PBY survivors shows 2 with Connie Edwards and another 2 with CAF Minnesota. Are any of these 4 Linas flying now or expected to this next year?

Re: 2015 restorations

Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:01 pm

We are shooting for a May/June completion date on the Hughes OH-6A 67-16477

Re: 2015 restorations

Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:50 pm

George, Both of Connie's are airworthy and fly regularly. Beautiful aircraft. I've always felt bad for the ground crews who ever had to recover a Catalina wing... That's a lot of stitches.

Re: 2015 restorations

Wed Dec 10, 2014 1:55 am

Taylor Stevenson wrote:George, Both of Connie's are airworthy and fly regularly. Beautiful aircraft. I've always felt bad for the ground crews who ever had to recover a Catalina wing... That's a lot of stitches.

Catalina wings are Fabric?!?!?!?

:axe: to whoever thought that up...

Re: 2015 restorations

Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:09 am

george wrote:A list of PBY survivors shows 2 with Connie Edwards and another 2 with CAF Minnesota. Are any of these 4 Linas flying now or expected to this next year?

To the best of my knowledge, the 2 Catalinas under restoration by the CAF in Duluth are being combined into one airworthy aircraft. The wing from the Blue one (Bu64097) is being mated with the fuselage frpm the Red one (Bu64092). I do not believe it will be airworthy in 2015.
Their Website:
http://www.cafduluth.com/PBY.html

Re: 2015 restorations

Wed Dec 10, 2014 8:20 pm

Taylor, thanks for that info on both Edwards PBYs actively flying. I used to see one at the Breckenridge shows painted to honor Naval Aviation, but unaware he had another, until I saw the survivor list.

Bryan D, I am guessing the blue one is the one blown over by high winds. I seem to recall it was airworthy when it got flipped over. Too bad it will take both to get one in the air again. Thanks for clarifying the situation.

Re: 2015 restorations

Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:42 am

The PBY to which you are referring is NC-4. The other one is a custom yacht PBY and is awesome. It is called "The Turtle". Here's an article I found on NC-4. Tex and Connie flew it on quite a trip. Tex did a lot of the flying... He was around 15-16 years old at the time. Tex was an impressive pilot, friend, and personality.

http://www.usni.org/magazines/navalhist ... by-odyssey

Re: 2015 restorations

Thu Dec 11, 2014 12:34 pm

Dan K wrote:Pemberton JRF-6

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/ ... ffc2786fad


Looking veeeery nice! :drink3: :drink3:

~J~

Re: 2015 restorations

Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:04 pm

flightsimer wrote:
Taylor Stevenson wrote:George, Both of Connie's are airworthy and fly regularly. Beautiful aircraft. I've always felt bad for the ground crews who ever had to recover a Catalina wing... That's a lot of stitches.

Catalina wings are Fabric?!?!?!?

:axe: to whoever thought that up...

Yes, they are fabric covered from the spar aft to the trailing edge.

Re: 2015 restorations

Thu Dec 11, 2014 4:48 pm

They are fabric, but what kind of fastening device? Were they all sewn or did they have mechanical fasteners, screw, rivets, clips, etc.? The Grumman clips are a real pain in the you know what on re-fabric jobs. Easy way would be PK screws, save a lot of bloody fingers!
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