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Awesome, thanks for sharing.
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Any info on this airframe?
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Bf 109 G-6 ( Plane-ID number: 137 ) Data plate Owner : Michael Rinner Location : Micheldorf bei Hirt (Österreich) current marking : keine Manufacturer : Privat Factory number : unknow current status : B flyable condition? : nein.......Looks like it may fly though ![]() Last edited by Richie; 09-26-2011 at 12:27 AM. |
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you'd be amazed by the number of people who deliberately keep their restoration projects secret. Unfortunately there's a plethora of people out there who just want a piece of the action or are more simply nutters with the hobby of WW2.
Austria has quite a collection of warbirds, and I don't see why one would take so much effort nowadays to make a static Bf109 with a running DB. Let's keep our fingers crossed and see what happens with this one ![]() |
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