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    #16
    Most beautiful as is

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      #17
      Keep it as is. Its an Air Rat Rod.
      Jerry

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        #18
        It would be a crime to paint it, just use some protective type of paint to keep it from decaying. I really love the look of the Me-109, the battle damage just adds to the history of this awsome plane ! Love it !

        Btq, i sat in one here in Holland ! The one on Seppe Airfield, the cockpit really is crampy !

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          #19
          I'm assuming this aircraft was from JG 5 "Eismeer"; I believe that they still had some E-model 109's at this late date.
          Since I'm in my office, I'm winging it here.
          I'm torn between keeping it as found, and doing an authentic, sympathetic restoration.

          Bob Shoaf

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            #20
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            Originally posted by Robert Shoaf View Post
            I'm assuming this aircraft was from JG 5 "Eismeer"; I believe that they still had some E-model 109's at this late date.
            Since I'm in my office, I'm winging it here.
            I'm torn between keeping it as found, and doing an authentic, sympathetic restoration.

            Bob Shoaf
            Hello Bob,

            I think if it will restore it would be a crime against the descendants.
            Need only gentle preservation in the form as it is.

            Best regards,
            Sergey

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              #21


              Originally posted by jerryrehr View Post
              Keep it as is. Its an Air Rat Rod.
              Jerry

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                #22
                It should be restored.

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                  #23
                  Nice to see the original yellow paint, I think it is a little too far gone paint work wise, if the paint was in great wartime condition, I would say, leave it, but I personally think for future prosperity of aviation history, part of me leans towards a restoration.
                  Cheers
                  Wayne

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                    #24
                    Dear all,
                    Keep it as found and just preserve it. Everything about this aircraft in its current form speaks to you. If you restore it you lose the original history and it is just a piece of metal. An interesting piece of metal mind!

                    Just my tuppence worth.
                    Regards,
                    Andy

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                      #25
                      Just an idea, but please consider two questions.

                      1. How many WWII aircraft are preserved in their original paintwork (regardless of condition) worldwide?.

                      2. If we were discussing a helmet with rare original decals in semi-relic condition, how many would opt to repaint it and fit a reproduction liner and strap?.

                      As the saying goes, it's only original once

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                        #26
                        they restored a hawker hurricane over here a and by the time they have finished their was less then 9% of the original left and a cost of $10 million n.z but it was flying again.

                        for me keep the 109 as it is.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by M.Rimmer View Post
                          Just an idea, but please consider two questions.

                          1. How many WWII aircraft are preserved in their original paintwork (regardless of condition) worldwide?.

                          2. If we were discussing a helmet with rare original decals in semi-relic condition, how many would opt to repaint it and fit a reproduction liner and strap?.

                          As the saying goes, it's only original once
                          Right, but it's not a helmet, it's a fighter. If possible it should be restored. The rules are different for vehicles as far as I'm concerned. Sort of like the difference between silver and bronze: if you polish the former it's value is maintained; polish the latter, and it's ruined.

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                            #28
                            Just an idea but how cool would it be to restore one of these warbirds but just give it a coat of clear topcoat to protect the original paint and markings? That would be something very unique.

                            BTW, see what Paul Allen did to the FW190 found in a Russian forest? It's great that it's flying again but the repaint IMO has destroyed the very thing that made this 190 so remarkable and fascinating.

                            http://topwar.ru/27237-rekonstrukciy...-fw190a-5.html
                            http://luckypuppy.net/the-only-flyin...er-wulf-fw190/

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                              #29
                              Always great to see one of these warbirds recovered and preserved.
                              Willi

                              Preußens Gloria!

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                              Sapere aude

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by juvatwad View Post
                                Right, but it's not a helmet, it's a fighter. If possible it should be restored. The rules are different for vehicles as far as I'm concerned. Sort of like the difference between silver and bronze: if you polish the former it's value is maintained; polish the latter, and it's ruined.
                                I think we'll have to respectfully disagree on this one!. IMO vehicles are an artifact just like any other, my two Dodge WC's which have their original paint and markings and many people seem to find those more interesting than the restored ones.

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