October 10, 2004 at 8:10 am
The photos are taken on the last friday, 08.10.2004 at the airfield Albstadt-Degerfeld in the south of germany. The plane is a new restoration based on a Hispano Aviacion H.A. 1112 M-1-L “Buchon” WNr. 139, but many parts are new (fuselage after the cockpit is complete new from the Flug Werk GmbH). The plane use an original DB 605 A that was restorated from up to 20 diffrent DB 605 engines. The plane was flown by one of the owners, Mr. Wilhelm Heinz and from the “Testpilot” Walter Eichhorn. Ok, that enough. Enjoy the photos. ๐








By: Falcon109 - 1st November 2004 at 18:41
Notice: Ive removed the photos, to mutch traffic! ๐
You can find other photos directly on my website:
http://www.messerschmitt-bf109.de/php-uebersicht/ueberlebende-ausgabe.php?flugzeug=83
Greetings
Falcon
By: Skybolt - 1st November 2004 at 13:01
I well remember doing a low pass at Emden en-route to a show in Sweden with Lindsey Walton’s Nord 1002 Pingouin in Luftwaffe markings as a Bf108 Taifun complete with swastikas on the fin. This at the request of ATC who were profuse in their thanks but offered the advice not to land in Germany with the tail markings. In case of an unscheduled diversion we carried two squares of black fablon to slap over the swastika immediately after landing. Lindsey once took it to a show at Essen and I do not recall if he covered up the swastikas on that occasion.
Cheers,
Trapper 69
By: Yak 11 Fan - 1st November 2004 at 09:37
The kill markings have not been covered up on any of Janie’s 3 trips to Germany. Only once has a member of the crowd been heard to comment on it. Can’t think of any legal requirement for visiting aircraft.
By: Mustang Fan - 30th October 2004 at 12:02
Good question, not completely sure of the legally correct answer but on her last trip to Germany (was it earlier this year Yak11Fan?) with ‘Big Beautiful Doll’ the kill markings were not covered up so maybe she just ‘got away with it’!
By: tangoringo - 30th October 2004 at 10:53
As has been mentioned…it would be great to see this beautie witha 190 and a new build 262!!!
Great photos.
By: Stieglitz - 30th October 2004 at 10:05
This is great news to see! Thanks Falcon109 for the illustrated update on this amazing project.
J.V.
By: DazDaMan - 21st October 2004 at 22:09
Noooo, this was a 1/72 scale Buchon, not the Hobbycraft one. Which reminds me, I’m sure Kingkit here in the UK has some of those beasties in stock…! ๐
By: Olivier Lacombe - 21st October 2004 at 22:03
Daz, I built that same kit and the swastika on Major Foehn’s birds was there and doing well!
Do you need a replacement for your red nosed *******?
By: Falcon109 - 21st October 2004 at 21:04
You can see here a sample:
http://www.me109.info/display.php?fotonummer=3986
The G-BOML was in the early 90th at Berlin on the ILA. The swastika was removed. ๐
By: DazDaMan - 21st October 2004 at 08:14
All PC-Games (like Return to castle Wolfenstein, World War 2 Fighters etc)
are totally cleared, no swastika allowed. Importing UK or american Versions is
forbidden.
I’ve seen this a lot with games like The Great Escape and Secret Weapons Over Normandy – when portraying things like Nazi flags, for instance, hanging outside buildings, or indeed on the tails of aircraft, it’s either represented by a cross (simple black and white one, or a Maltese-style one), or simply not there at all.
You get the idea, either way.
It was interesting to note, though, that when building a model of a Buchon with Battle of Britain movie markings not so long ago, the swastikas on the unit badges had been scratched off!! ๐ฎ Even though it would have been little bigger than a pinhead! :rolleyes:
By: Arm Waver - 21st October 2004 at 07:17
Welcome Thomas and thanks for the clarification.
OAW
By: Olivier Lacombe - 21st October 2004 at 01:03
Wow!
So, if you post a picture of a Buchรณn flying at Duxford, you will get a visit from the officials?
By: prop.powered.de - 21st October 2004 at 00:54
Hi,
I have found this site in my Logfiles.
Nice to see how much people are active in this forum.
The Swastika in Germany is only allowed in Museums, and sometimes in films
when it is necessary for correctness.
If you paint a swastika on your Me 109 and take off, you will get
a lot of problems. Possibly you can lost your work. If you post a pic from Duxford (Anna Walker with Bรผcker)
you can also get problems. It is prohibited.
All PC-Games (like Return to castle Wolfenstein, World War 2 Fighters etc)
are totally cleared, no swastika allowed. Importing UK or american Versions is
forbidden.
I hope I can see the Me 109 in Duxford, Flying Legends 2005.
The Airplane is at the moment more airworthy than the 2 planes
from the Messerschmitt-Foundation.
The first AirShow with the Me 109 in Germany would be in Oppenheim on 28/29. may 2005.
But the Flying Display in Germany isnt like the Flying Display in Duxford ๐
I hope you understand my englisch ๐ฎ
Greetings
Thomas
By: Niall - 16th October 2004 at 22:51
Superb photos, it’s great to see another rare aircraft in the air. Thanks for posting them.
By: DazDaMan - 16th October 2004 at 17:00
Ooooooh, this is way better (and cheaper!) than porn! ๐
Many thanks for the link.
By: Falcon109 - 15th October 2004 at 18:13
Thanks that you like my photos, but here can you find some better photos from the 109 in flight.
http://www.prop-powered.de/me109.htm
Greetings
Falcon
By: Bradburger - 13th October 2004 at 00:21
Smashing pictures Falcon & many thanks for sharing them. ๐
It would be nice to see this machine at next years Legends alongside the RAC Buchon and the two Messerschmitt Foundation machines! ๐
The chap in the photo’s is indeed the same guy who was in the Robbie Coltrane programme.
And the programme with the incockpit footage from the OMFC Buchon & HAC’s Spitfire V was from the ‘Flightline’ series of programmes titled ‘Spitfire Breed’ which is shown here often on Discovery Wings.
Btw, If you want some good incockpit footage from a 109, then get the ‘Pilots Eye’ video which was filmed using Black 6 and hosted by Cliff Spink.
Cheers
Paul
By: turbo_NZ - 12th October 2004 at 22:41
That AT-6 – it’s got the early model tail but the three-bladed prop. Anybody know anything about this? Like the markrings- NACA.
Actually, not to get to far off the ‘109G topic, I notice the AT-6 has a semi-retractable tail-wheel.
Is this like the “Zero” conversion ones?
TNZ
By: STORMBIRD262 - 12th October 2004 at 09:20
Looks like him John, Top show it was too, Cannot wait for the repeats again, I had always wondered when he would pop up, Yes he really loved the D.B. that German Dude, I say temp cross on tail for what country(laws) they are in at time, That should keep all happy, Cheers all, Tally Ho! Phil.
By: STORMBIRD262 - 12th October 2004 at 09:11
YYYYiiiiiiiiipppppyyyyyy
FANTASTIC STUFF FALCON 109,
Things are really starting to look good for the ugly Buchs at last :p (Nose jobs do wonders), She looks and sounds great, You have made my week :dev2: .
Thank’s for sharing them with us all, Certain airshows around the world would love to have a formation, Of say the new 262 with a 2 REAL looking 109s ๐ฎ each side doing a flypast, And the new 190 Butcher Bird Zooming faster just above this for top cover ๐
Dream stuff I know but it may come true :rolleyes: , Cheers Lads, Tally Ho Phil. :diablo: