October 14, 2003 at 8:56 am
Anyone got some good colour photos of flyable ‘108s/Nord 1002s? I’ve just noticed I have very few on my work PC screensaver! Various Google searches have come up with very, very little 🙁
By: DazDaMan - 15th October 2003 at 08:52
Those are nice 🙂 If you have more I’d love to see 🙂
By: Kenneth - 14th October 2003 at 20:35
.. while Lufthansa’s Historic Flight comprises D-EBEI, a frequent guest at German airshows.
I am also a great admirer of this aircraft and feel that it is very underrated (as are most historic German light aircraft). With only about a dozen “genuine” Bf 108 still existing it is much rarer than the Bf 109!
By: Kenneth - 14th October 2003 at 20:22
… and a static example which is marked as “D-IOIO” but is in fact ex Swiss AF…
By: Kenneth - 14th October 2003 at 20:21
The Messerchmitt-Foundation in Germany has an airworthy Bf 108 in the form of D-ESBH…
By: DazDaMan - 14th October 2003 at 15:07
With the exception of in movies, I don’t think ‘108s were ever armed, were they? Someone’s bound to have info.
By: DazDaMan - 14th October 2003 at 14:18
Thanks for those ones – good to see G-ATBG. Dunno what this aircraft is up to nowadays. Anyone?
Airworthy aircraft if possible. Thanks 🙂
By: von Perthes - 14th October 2003 at 14:10
Same aircraft a year later, Great Warbirds, W.Malling, 26/8/85.
Is only flying shots your after?
Geoff.
By: von Perthes - 14th October 2003 at 14:08
DDM,
G-ATBG at Gary Numan’s Great Warbirds Air Display, W.Malling 26/8/84.
Geoff.
By: DazDaMan - 14th October 2003 at 11:35
Thanks for that.
I had some really good ones of G-ETME in flight, but I had to dump ALL my photos from my PC at home to try and get it to run faster 🙁
That one reminds me of the airfield attack sequence in 633 Squadron – get those dummy guns on it! 😉
By: Taifun - 14th October 2003 at 11:28
A good site with a very complete list of all 108/1002 that still exist plus lots of pictures…