KevinM Posted May 25 Posted May 25 A short video guys they have the serial #,production year,delivery year,staffell and pilot watch to the end the engine is badas. 2 5
Martinnfb Posted May 25 Posted May 25 What an amazing accomplishment! I love the flat colour and attention to detail, just love it! Thank you so much for posting. Cheers Martin 1
GusMac Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Amazing how quick the exhaust stains seem to have appeared given how few hours it's probably flown when this was filmed. Very cool. 1
Count0 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Amazing. It's a beauty. If, though, they are really interested in history and preserving it for future generations or whatever he says in that video it needs to be parked in a big glass box and never flown again. I love seeing them fly, but with so few left in the world especially with an intact, working engine, it needs to be kept safe. On the ground. Go fly a Mustang, we have plenty of those. 1
Martinnfb Posted May 25 Posted May 25 It is a Spanish buchon s/n 190, C.4K-126 mated with an original DB. So, if we're trying to be factual, they sacrificed a historically correct and preserved aeroplane, to create a reconstruction of 109. 2
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