November 13, 2014 at 2:31 pm
Switzerland. The Boschung group of Switzerland acquired them, have a look / read here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmPw1GEpveU
http://boschungglobal.com/messerschmitt.php
Michael
By: Oxcart - 14th November 2014 at 23:52
Short clip with only the sound of a merlin 🙂
Thanks very much, Airfixtwin!
By: Airfixtwin - 14th November 2014 at 22:00
Whats with that music? A Merlin makes it’s own music!
Short clip with only the sound of a merlin 🙂
By: Keefy041 - 14th November 2014 at 14:37
The programme about the Australian mustangs was on TV late one night donkeys years ago , got it on video , very good
By: Bob - 14th November 2014 at 10:30
^Ditto^ 🙂
By: oldgit158 - 14th November 2014 at 08:58
Has been done before…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA1wvAiuj2o
Qldspitty, thank you so much for sharing this link, have just sat through all 3 vids and enjoyed them so much, now you Aussies have got to find those Spitfires 😀
Jason
By: Propstrike - 14th November 2014 at 08:40
Has been done before…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA1wvAiuj2o
Very interesting indeed ( six Mustangs abandoned in Australian desert )
By: QldSpitty - 14th November 2014 at 08:21
Has been done before…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA1wvAiuj2o
By: J Boyle - 14th November 2014 at 04:59
Makes you wonder what other collectors have been doing so wrong when storing their warbirds.
Mr. Edwards stored his aircraft not far from where I used to live.
One thing I can attest to is they were in a dry climate…something the UK isn’t.
Having not seen them I won’t venture an non-expert opinion. But having lived in the UK and west Texas, I’d be willing to bet that might be one reason if the aircraft are in good shape.
I know of aircraft in Texas that have been on outside static display for 50 years and are still in one piece…I’m not sure many UK -based aircraft can say the same.
By: paul178 - 14th November 2014 at 00:53
Scotavia I agree with you and you post makes sense to me:), as you are from Baile Ùr nan Granndach you could always try Gaelic
By: scotavia - 14th November 2014 at 00:42
The website suffers from poor translation and has not been proof read. My own use of English may be roepy and I crant type but then I am not trying to portray myself as a top class business when scribbling here.Using incorrect aircraft type references in the press release hardly inspires confidence.
By: paul178 - 14th November 2014 at 00:17
Karsharn #2 I tend to agree with you. The only “Battle of Britain” they were in was the film.
By: D1566 - 14th November 2014 at 00:00
Makes you wonder what other collectors have been doing so wrong when storing their warbirds. Perhaps Doug Arnold should have asked Connie to give him some space to store his P47 and Mk XVIII that were airworthy then crated but required a full rebuild afterwards.
Are you saying these aircraft don’t need a rebuild? 🙂
By: DazDaMan - 13th November 2014 at 23:52
Great stuff!
By: merlin70 - 13th November 2014 at 18:02
A simple oil change and then fired up. Makes you wonder what other collectors have been doing so wrong when storing their warbirds. Perhaps Doug Arnold should have asked Connie to give him some space to store his P47 and Mk XVIII that were airworthy then crated but required a full rebuild afterwards.
By: Oxcart - 13th November 2014 at 17:43
Whats with that music? A Merlin makes it’s own music!
By: Mr Merry - 13th November 2014 at 17:10
The OP has included the You tube link.
By: WarbirdTails - 13th November 2014 at 16:09
Be interesting to see this lot become airworthy again!
Also very interesting to see footage of one of the aircraft firing up and cycling the gear. If this is the same occasion I read about on another forum it involved nothing more than changing fluids and pulling it out of the hangar. Impressive given all those years in storage!
By: Karsharn - 13th November 2014 at 15:54
I may be being pedantic but it seems a shame that they keep referring to them as Messerschmitts
Swiss company Boschung Global Ltd. has uncovered six rare Messerschmitt ME 109 fighter planes that were used during the Second World War
when they aren’t original Messerschmitts and weren’t used in WW2