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Anipepper 25th October 2008 19:42

About BF-109G4 in San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)
 
Hello to all, are an Italian boyfriend and I are writing recently in this forum, I have been reported by the webmaster of the site "preservedaxisaircraft" because seek information on the German pilot Uffz. Herbert Lottery, you have some photos, because for some years has been found his plane BF-109 G4 at San Vito Lo Capo in Sicily and I would like to know a little of its history, it is still alive and the reasons for the fall of his air, thanks again

http://www.preservedaxisaircraft.com...nr%2019586.jpg

RT 25th October 2008 21:46

Re: About BF-109G4 in San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)
 
Is this one really a preserved aircraft ??

Remi

Mikael Olrog 25th October 2008 22:36

Re: About BF-109G4 in San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)
 
I've decided to list this Bf 109 on my website since I deem that it is in line with the aim of the website I run as stated on the starting page: "The aim of this site is to try to keep track of preserved Axis aircraft and projects aiming at preserving and restoring Axis aircraft." In my opinion it clearly meets the second category of the aim so I've included it.

Since I couldn't assist the person asking the original question regarding the history of this aircraft I suggested that they would try on TOCH in the hope that someone would know and share their knowledge.

Best regards
/Mikael

Anipepper 25th October 2008 23:41

Re: About BF-109G4 in San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikael Olrog (Post 75432)
I've decided to list this Bf 109 on my website since I deem that it is in line with the aim of the website I run as stated on the starting page: "The aim of this site is to try to keep track of preserved Axis aircraft and projects aiming at preserving and restoring Axis aircraft." In my opinion it clearly meets the second category of the aim so I've included it.

Since I couldn't assist the person asking the original question regarding the history of this aircraft I suggested that they would try on TOCH in the hope that someone would know and share their knowledge.

Best regards
/Mikael

Thanks for support Mikael Olrog,I just wanted to know something more about pilot Uffz. Herbert Lottery, and if you had a few photos, nothing more, only information


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