There are a few genuine 109's still in existence and flying, amazing how few as I believe they were the most produced Fighter Plane in history 30,000 plus!
The "109"s are Hispano Buchon's which where built under licence in Spain with Merlin engines, the survivors were all used in the film; Battle of Britain. It is a Douglas Skyraider not a Dauntless. The full list is on the air show website.
Think I'll mince along to the Red Lion or the Amsterdam with my trusty noccies on Sunday. What a marvellous way to wile away an afternoon.
Where else might be a good location to view the show for free?
Not in a bar / pub ?
There are a few genuine 109's still in existence and flying, amazing how few as I believe they were the most produced Fighter Plane in history 30,000 plus!
Sorry to be an anorak, but they were fitted with local engines made by Hispano Suiza.
They were used in the film 'The battle of Britain'
Anoraknophobia time.
I thought that there was only one original WWII left and in flying condition. Others come from planes that were bought by Spain Pre war.
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Mill Hill ?
I was up The Adur doing a little lure fishing this arvo, was lovely if a little frightening to see the array of planes, clocked the Me109 and I think I saw two Hurri's and a Spit do a trial flypast. I think I saw the Mitchell bomber come over once then saw it come around again and land, I thought it was going to pancake on Ricardo's car park, very scary, looked close to stalling and VERY low.
I was up The Adur doing a little lure fishing this arvo, was lovely if a little frightening to see the array of planes, clocked the Me109 and I think I saw two Hurri's and a Spit do a trial flypast. I think I saw the Mitchell bomber come over once then saw it come around again and land, I thought it was going to pancake on Ricardo's car park, very scary, looked close to stalling and VERY low.
Fishing for what, any luck, and what kind of lures?
Where else might be a good location to view the show for free?
Not in a bar / pub ?
Thats the one...or if you fancy a drink at the Red Lion by the Old Toll Bridge...can also sit along the river bank...as there wont be any car parking available up Mill Hill
Not sure how many but it is not a lot. One was at RIAT in 2010 and I am confident that was the only one I have ever seen.My understanding is there a few genuine Bf109E/F/G variants around the world which are airworthy. Strange when you think of the dozens and dozens of Spitfires that still fly but as we all know History is written by the Winners!