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Cirrus N210MS
March 25th, 2009, 18:47
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wow pretty cool

Whitehawk
March 25th, 2009, 19:02
Very cool! Also the chap who comes into frame gives a good idea of the size of it, something that can be hard to appreciate in fighters unless standing next to them.

djscoo
March 25th, 2009, 19:03
Great Find!

Hals und Bein Bruch
March 25th, 2009, 20:16
can you imagine the postwar years when this scene must have been repeated hundreds of times..! that thing looks 100% restore-able to a dedicated team o' fanatics. all those trees must be postwar growth :whistle:

Brian_Gladden
March 26th, 2009, 05:18
Dang right she's restorable. MAAM's P-61 wasn't in half as good a shape and she's sitting on her gear right now. Glacier Girl looked like a crushed soda can when they pulled her out of the ice. Imagine what the boys in Chino could do with that plane.

Brian

GT182
March 26th, 2009, 11:37
You are right Brian... that 190 is very restorable. I'd say compaired to our P-61, it's closer to flying than ours is. And our P-61 is back on it's wheels again.

I wonder who'll get the 190 and restore it. It doesn't look like it's been molested too much over the years. Looks like most ot the gauges are still there... which is very surprising.

lucas81
March 26th, 2009, 13:06
This video was taken in 1990 or 1991. This FW190 was bought by the private owner in the UK (if i am not wrong) and will be flyable (or even "is" at the moment).

Lucas

GT182
March 26th, 2009, 13:36
MAAM's P-61 was brought back to the States in 1990, but is nowhere near flyable. So "if" the 190 is restored, it beat ours. ;)

TARPSBird
March 26th, 2009, 13:37
Kinda weird... I just did a few searches and I can't find a single recent pic or mention of the Leningrad plane (Werk Nr. 0151227) being added to anybody's museum. It's supposed to be owned by the Flying Heritage Collection in Seattle and undergoing restoration by GossHawk Aviation, but it's not mentioned on their websites. Hmm... Cannibalized for original parts maybe? :confused:

hewman100
March 27th, 2009, 04:08
There is a long-term Fw190 restoration on-going in the UK.

It's been listed several years running in the 'Warbirds Directory' that Flypast and Aeroplane magazines release periodically. This may be the aircraft.