January 30, 2005 at 3:45 pm
Sorry about that I forgot to mention about the Hurricane recovery. Not for the faint hearted but I am pleased to read that he was given a full military burial..
By: Tony Norman - 1st February 2005 at 16:31
nope ive looked and looked…… i havent got a clue where i should be clicking or looking to get some english…. any help please :0)
By: DazDaMan - 30th January 2005 at 23:01
Bf-109E a little while ago.
By: italian harvard - 30th January 2005 at 22:38
is it for real???
By: Mark V - 30th January 2005 at 22:06
Well, later it was recovered and is now under restoration to fly ‘somewhere in England’.
By: italian harvard - 30th January 2005 at 22:05
lol after pal, after 😀
By: Mark V - 30th January 2005 at 22:03
I wonder what happened with the FW..
Alex
When, before or after?
By: italian harvard - 30th January 2005 at 22:01
I wonder what happened with the FW..
Alex
By: benyboy - 30th January 2005 at 21:58
I am having trouble finding the Hurricane but the Fw 190 is amazing. Would love to find one of those in my back garden but maybe not a stash of Grenades and Mortars like in one of the pics.
By: Mark V - 30th January 2005 at 21:54
Interestingly, the Hurricane was once based at Duxford prior to departure for the USSR.
By: DaveM2 - 30th January 2005 at 21:00
Hurricane is in store with Jerry Yagen in the U.S., 190 is under restoration for FHC, not sure which IL-2 it is so can’t say where it is, but one is under restoration in Russia. They are not the same people who recovered the Hurricane shown in Aeroplane Monthly and Classic Wings.
Dave
By: italian harvard - 30th January 2005 at 20:09
I guess they’re the same chaps that appear in the “other magazine” with the incredible Hurricane recovery uh?
Alex
By: Olds Cool - 30th January 2005 at 19:47
Where are the airframes now? I have seen less than that fly. Its amazing.
By: italian harvard - 30th January 2005 at 17:45
these two recoveries are impressive!!
http://klad.hobby.ru/fw190.htm
http://klad.hobby.ru/il2-1.htm
the hurricane pilot body recover might not be for the faint hearted ppl, but the way the body preserved is impressive!!!
Alex
By: Peter - 30th January 2005 at 16:27
do a search for russian to english translation and it is a lot easier to cut and paste the info to translate it
By: Pete Truman - 30th January 2005 at 16:10
Cracked it.
By: Pete Truman - 30th January 2005 at 15:56
russian finds
Unfortunately I don’t speak russian,what do I do next.