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    Airplane pics from Berlin Airshow

    Today I had the chance to see the two airplanes, I want to show you the pics. At first an originale restored ME 109. A Luftwaffe fighter. A great expierience was the flight show of this Oldie. Here the pic :
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    The second one is a rebuild ME 262. The plane could`nt fly because the weather was rainy.
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      #3
      Sweet, you gotta love it!

      Chet
      Zinc stinks!

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        #4
        Both beautiful, but the 109 is especially evocative. Thanks.

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          #5
          Hi Uwe
          Just to show it is able to fly ...
          Brgds
          Paul
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            #6
            A few words about the ME 262

            The Messerschmitt Museum located within the EADS site at Manching,
            Southern Germany now hosts a rebuilt Me262.
            It is one of the five Me262 models rebuilt by a group of historic aircraft
            experts in a hall located at the Boeing Paine Field site at Everett, Seattle.
            Cargolux had been contacted for the lift of this model to Germany,
            initially forecast for autumn 2005.
            After several administrative delays concerning clearance for export by the US
            authorities, “Tango Tango” had finally arrived to Luxembourg on flight CV
            7732 from Seattle to Luxembourg on 10 January 2006. From Luxembourg it
            had then been transported to Manching, near Munich, where it was
            re-assembled by Messerschmitt and EADS technicians.

            The re-assembled fighter is now back in the skies of Germany

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              #7
              Those are 2 beautiful planes !

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                #8
                Very, Very cool. What an experience it must have been to see and hear them. Thanks for sharing the photos

                Scott

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                  #9
                  Where

                  Hallo where in Berlin are they?Danke Brian

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                    #10
                    Both planes are on the Airshow in Berlin. The show ends at 21st may.

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                      #11
                      Here is the wedsite for the ME 262 project here in the US.

                      http://www.stormbirds.com/project/general/updates.htm

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                        #12
                        Uwe,
                        Two aircraft worth travelling to see, delighted to see them here and happy for the pleasure you took in seeing them.
                        james S.
                        PS the weather can let us all down.
                        First time I travelled to see the BoB Memorial flight it was a no show for them beacuse of bad weather en route , they had to turn back.

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                          #13
                          Me 262

                          Hello,

                          Does any one have any video of the ME262. I looked on the website and I couldn't see any. It sure would be nice to hear the roar of those engines.

                          Cam

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                            #14
                            I live about an hour from where the 262's are being built, awsome!
                            Steve

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Cam_S
                              Hello,

                              Does any one have any video of the ME262. I looked on the website and I couldn't see any. It sure would be nice to hear the roar of those engines.

                              Cam
                              Found this..
                              http://www.stormbirds.net/Me262_video.htm

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