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Kondor restauration
http://www.mp.haw-hamburg.de/pers/Sc...tion_Teil2.pdf
http://www.lufthansa-ju52.de/de/Proj...ndor/index.php In german only, sorry, but lots of pictures in. In a nutshell, a Kondor that crash landed in a lake in Norway in 1942 is going to be restored to display condition. It is the only Kondor in existence today. Always loved that bird, civil aviation hightech of the 30ies and a really fine looking plane. Can't wait to see her =)
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man, that is outstanding!!!
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Wow! Always loved that bird, I hope I can afford to go see it some day.
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Das deutsche Technikmuseum Berlin, Museum of Technology in Berlin. They already have a nice collection
http://www.sdtb.de/English.122.0.html
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Excellent link, Danke!!
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The way how that fuselage is built look like so modern (and so fragile in some part !!).
Damn KT always surprising me Thx for the link Wolf |
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If memory serves they actually had some issues with fuselages: I think a couple 200s snapped in half?
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