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OK so the He 219 pics went for HUGE amounts, nearly $2000 each. If anyone knows who bought them I would dearly like to be put in touch with the winning bidder in the hope they will share the images for our upcoming book. Many thanks!
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Airframe Family: Bucker Bu-181 Bestmann
Latest Model:Bu-181 Bestmann Last Military Serial:TP+CP LuftwaffeLast Civil Registration: OO-RVD Latest Owner or Location:Brussels Air Museum, Jubelpark, Etterbeek, Brussel https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/attach...02-png.627365/ |
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Ju 88 American emblem flying https://www.ebay.com/itm/37361382315...IAAOSw-plgxkLp
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Those photos of captured ac in the States are not new so the seller must be laughing his way to the bank or on an expensive holiday! Prices paid are madness.
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It's easy to think that but some people are unaware of this site or don't do their research. And though I find the following statement a bit annoying, it is true: "It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it." There is a large auction company in the US who puts up certain collectibles and the prices keep going up. It is now to the point where the average person has no chance of getting certain things, only the wealthy.
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