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Couldn't find one with stabiliser wheels...

ndicki

Charter Member 2016
So I did the next best thing. It's for Owen, because he needs a trainer to learn to fly in.

Actually, they did have 109s with stabilisers... As you'll see if you follow this link. The aircraft I've represented here is near the bottom.

JG 101, Pau, France 1944. JG 101 was effectively a fighter OTU.

http://www.thomasgenth.de/html/jg_101_pau.html
 
PERFECT!!!!
Finally training wheels..:applause:

I've needed this badly..:gameoff:

For some reason all My Birds keep BREAKING??? :confused:

Now if I can work out which side goes Up..:icon30:
I will have it ALL..:icon_lol:
 
G-12s, they are. Basically, you take a time-expired G-2/4/6, refurbish it and stick in a second cockpit. Not an elegant solution, but it worked. Seeing as the late-model 109s were quite challenging to fly - and even taxi - it was essential to get some practice before going solo.
 
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