May 6, 2004 at 11:41 am
All,
Here’s a new thread with some of my shots from my trip to the NASM’s Garber Facility in June 2002 – Enjoy 🙂
The first batch are of the Horton Ho.IX and her wings
By: Neil Medcalf - 11th May 2004 at 06:57
There is certainly something about a dusty collection of rare aircraft that interests us all! Keep posting and thanks- Neil Medcalf
By: Stieglitz - 10th May 2004 at 16:17
All,
As this thread seems to interest a few folk I’ll post a couple more piccies
Yes it does! please don’t stop now!
J.V.
By: jbs - 10th May 2004 at 13:05
A couple more…
All,
As this thread seems to interest a few folk I’ll post a couple more piccies
1. Skyraider
2. Black Widow
3. B-17D “Swoose” (Couldn’t get a very good piccie of this one due to her size and the conditions of the hanger, i.e. cramped and dark)
By: jbs - 10th May 2004 at 12:45
JBS may I ask did you see the IL-2 while you were there? Any shots?
The Horton is almost hard to believe, fascinating.
Hamtech,
Unfortunately not, when I was there the tour was only taking in 3 of the hangers out at Garber so I guess I missed a lot of the other “gems” that where tucked away including the Il-2, The Do-335, and the one I really was to see the the Bv-155 but I guess I’ll just have to wait until they are finished and go on display at Dulles
Best Regards,
By: jbs - 10th May 2004 at 12:42
The NASM He-219 is the sole survivor of that particular breed, does anyone have any recent photographs of that? Also the sole surviving Do-335, also held by NASM…?
Steve,
I do have a couple of shots of the He-219 but this was in 2002 and the rebuild was at a fairly early stage so she doesn’t look much “He-219-like” but here they are anyway
The bottom piccie is a model that was placed beside her to show how she will look when she’s completed – looks great 😀
By: jbs - 10th May 2004 at 12:32
I understand that the Bertilson Aeromobile hovercraft is at the Garber site. By any chance did you get a photo of it? Thanks in advance
Neil Medcalf
Neil,
No I didn’t get a shot of that, but I did get a shot of this, an Avro VZ-9V Avrocar, circa 1959
Hope its of interest
By: Hamtech - 10th May 2004 at 11:07
JBS may I ask did you see the IL-2 while you were there? Any shots?
The Horton is almost hard to believe, fascinating.
By: Arabella-Cox - 9th May 2004 at 01:16
Indeed it is – just consulted Veteran and Vintage Aircraft (1968) which lists a Me410 at NASM, serialed FE-499. I didn’t realise that one even existed, thought the RAFM Cosford example was the sole survivor. I shall have to indulge in sausage chips and beans tomorrow as penance. 😀
The NASM He-219 is the sole survivor of that particular breed, does anyone have any recent photographs of that? Also the sole surviving Do-335, also held by NASM…?
By: Arabella-Cox - 9th May 2004 at 00:44
JBS, are you sure that’s a Me410? Looks a bit more like a He219 Uhu to me…? Either way, some great shots there of some fascinating aeroplanes.
By: Distiller - 8th May 2004 at 21:00
These old German planes have an air of no nonsense about them, even in that derelict state.
By: Neil Medcalf - 8th May 2004 at 20:45
I understand that the Bertilson Aeromobile hovercraft is at the Garber site. By any chance did you get a photo of it? Thanks in advance
Neil Medcalf
By: jbs - 6th May 2004 at 12:28
Some More
These are the Me.410 – another great looking machine
By: DazDaMan - 6th May 2004 at 12:20
The Horten always makes my hair stand on end – dunno why!
More please! 🙂
By: JDK - 6th May 2004 at 11:51
MORE!
Lovely.