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Re: Two-seat Me-109G-12 masterpiece from MeierMotors ...

Sat Jul 02, 2016 1:29 pm

This is Hangar10's Bf-109G-6, also at MeierMotors, also all but ready to fly. Unlike the other recent airworthy G-variants, this one originated as a wreck, with a new-built airframe built-up with an original identity and utilizing as many original suitable parts as could be sourced.

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Re: Two-seat Me-109G-12 masterpiece from MeierMotors ...

Sat Jul 02, 2016 2:15 pm

I am in awe of Meir Motors work :supz:

Re: Two-seat Me-109G-12 masterpiece from MeierMotors ...

Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:03 pm

Well done...

Re: Two-seat Me-109G-12 masterpiece from MeierMotors ...

Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:42 pm

Dan K wrote:
quemerford wrote:I'm hoping that one day someone will restore a Merlin-engined Buchon as a Spanish AF machine: there's a whole lot of history being ignored there.



Well, there is Kalamazoo:

http://www.martinsammodels.com/webpage/ ... es/058.jpg

http://www.martinsammodels.com/webpage/ ... es/051.jpg

Now we just need to convince them to let her fly again. :drink3:


This one in Canada as well but it will never fly again: http://www.airfighters.com/photo/139183/M/Spain-Air-Force/Hispano-HA-1112-M1L-Buchon/C-4K-114/
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