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Classics hangar Fw-190A-8 start-up procedures

Cleartheprop

Charter Member
Hello there!
Here is the second part of the Focke Wulf Fw-190A-8 "test flight" video. It shows the BMW engine start-up and taxi procedures. Enjoy! :ernae:
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Excellent work. I like the peripheral action especially: the other Shrike parking, the truck passing by, the two Shrikes taking off together. It gives the information some drama.
 
Thanks david and Jan!
David, the peripheral action is there to bring fresh air from time to time to the brave enthousiasts who watch my videos.. :ernae:
 
Thanks david and Jan!
David, the peripheral action is there to bring fresh air from time to time to the brave enthousiasts who watch my videos.. :ernae:

and they hugely enjoy those bits of fresh air.
I must say that starting your BMW has become much simpler over the past few years...

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Excellent videos Mirage.... both 1 and 2. :applause: :applause:

If I could afford it, I'd have the 190 in my FSX Hangar right now.
 
and they hugely enjoy those bits of fresh air.
I must say that starting your BMW has become much simpler over the past few years...

Niiiiice, Jankees!
In the 70th BMW bikes earned the nickname "Gummikuh" (rubber cow) for their soft shock absorbers. Is it still the same today or are they more "sportive" now?
 
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