Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-12 D-FMGZ 2016

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Description: Thanks to Allen and CPT Kurt for the Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-12 two seat trainer versions.

This particular aircraft was originally a license build Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-4 by the Spanish company Hispano Aviacion. After an accident the owner and MeyerMotors decided to rebuild her as a Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-12 two seat trainer equipped with an original Daimler Benz DB-605 engine. Today she is mainly flown from the front cockpit with paying passengers at the rear. So I focused on the front panel equipped with modern avionics required for today's flight regulations. Of course you can still switch from the front to the rear cockpit which is fully operational. I show her as she was on her maiden flight in 2016 with Charley Brown at the controls. She can be seen at Hangar 10 in Heringsdorf on the Baltic coast near Peenemünde.

Best regards and Happy landings

Yours Michael Vader


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Good evening Allen,
you what is driving you really crazy?
You are operating on your pc a difficult work,
you are very concentrated and than
your wife suddenly comes in your room to ask you
"Can you get the dog make his outside tour?"
And things like that makes that you have finished your work, but oups you did a fault
as have been disturbed
GRRRRRRR
Now I' m on the huey
2D panel, VC, and a repaint for the Abacus Military Helicopters
On my knowledge it is the only one which shows a real armament as the
Hueys had in Vietnam.
Oh I have a little Challenge for you:
Why not rebuild with a decent interior a Focke Achgelis Fa 223 Drache ?
No I'm not interested in as I still have not found a good cockpit photo.
What I would be glad about would be a He 111 with Rolls Roys engines.
Good evening Allen
and
Best regards
Yours
Michael Vader
 
Defeat in a stolen 109G-12

Good morning Allen,
Thank you for this video.
Hmmm the pilot did obviously not have the same ideas than a certain Walter Nowotny.
Also an austrian pilot but with a career somewhat different, ending sadly to be shot down when landing with his Me 262.
In todays germany defeating pilots are seen as heroes and courageous men as Walter Nowotny are seen as criminal nazi devils.
Oh tempora, oh mores almost the romains said.
Best Regards
Yours
Michael Vader
 
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