KevinM Posted May 25, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 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, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 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, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 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, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 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, 2025 Posted May 25, 2025 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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