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A Focke-Wulf Ta 152 is being built in Germany

Based in Wittenberg near Berlin, historical aviation engineering facility Arsenal-45 is building a fuselage of a Focke-Wulf Ta 152H

This project has been commissioned by Frank Baumgärtner for static display within his small private museum in Germany. The rebuild is being led by Arsenal-45’s Gregor Guttenberger who estimates the project will take seven years of work to come to full fruition.

There’s believed to only be one original Ta 152H extant, a project that’s currently housed at the National Air and Space Museum Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility in Suitland, Maryland, US. With thanks to Arsenal-45 and Eric Janssonne

The interior of the fuselage and cockpit have already been partially rebuilt
The interior of the fuselage and cockpit have already been partially rebuilt Arsenal-45 via E Janssonne
The fuselage is being built using contemporary technical manuals
The fuselage is being built using contemporary technical manuals Arsenal-45 via E Janssonne
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