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Does anybody know of a company that sells replicas of old warbirds? I think its very interesting, and I'm not implying I have the money, but I would sure love to look into it.
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http://www.flugwerk.de/html/page.php?GID=19&SID=4 and Spitfire http://www.supermarineaircraft.com/About.htm |
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In 2005 I visited the guys who built the Me262 replicas in Everett, WA (close to Seattle), and I remember them mentioning that they bought a batch of fuselages and scraps from Russia, mainly of Bf109s, and were thinking about making a series of Bf109F once they finished with the 262, but I dunno what happened with that project. Apart for the costs, the real issue in having a 109 is the engine: DB605 are rarer and rarer to get hold of, and their TBO is normally very low (around 50hr or so). Needless to say their spares are even rarer, and whilst you can easily mill a valve for it, the crankshaft is so complicated it would cost a lot of money to redo one. Needless to say we're talking about a machine that can be a bit tricky to land and take off, so yes, it would be cool but a tad high in terms of economic and piloting demands. Flugwerk also produces FW190s, I would rather go for this one, but would make sure to put my hands on a dependable BMW engine first, not the cheap russian/chinese crap engines which already cost us the French FW190, which was a thing of beauty. |
Stern are you talking about the 190 that went in the drunk a few months back due to engine problems?
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http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=17531 Hopefully White 1 the f8 will be flying soon and there are two d9s being worked on as well :mrgreen: |
yep, it was that one. The engine had been running rough, but it was a prop governor failure (which is part of the engine) that caused the ditching : one of the prop blades feathered (!!!) and the pilot had no choice but to put her down in the water. He was actually brave enough not to bail out and try to do less damage as possible, great guy.
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yeah that seemed the best solution, all in all the plane didn't sit in the water for too long, and the guys at Meier Motors know their stuff, I'm sure she'll be back better than before :-) I have to say that those 4 props though... ughh!
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http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/9267/fw190c.jpg You wouldn't say no now would you :P |
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one of the interesting threads that i have read the past 1 month :-D
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Supermarineaircraft.com dont build authentic spits, they are 80% semi scale replicas with alloy horizontally opposed engines, if you want an authentic spit built you need to speak with a company called airframe assemblies based at sandown on the isle of Wight U.K.
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These guys supply a kit 1:1 size Spit, you have choice of Allison or Merlin donks to power it.
http://www.spitfireaircraftco.com/home.html |
Spitfires and Spitfire restoration projects are still relatively common aircrafts, I don't see why one should get a full-size replica, if anything to avoid the certification ballsache..
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