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vinnie 25th May 2011 21:08

WNF Werknummern Me-109
 
Hello everybody,

I have a question concerning the Messerschmitt Bf-109 19093-19999 Werk Nr. block from the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke. This is the only block I could discover with G-4 and G-6 production. What I would like to find out is what this meant for the configuration of the G6 Messerschmitts built in this block. One of the forum members told me that some G-6 aircraft from this block had spoked wheels (from the G-4), because they were converted G4's. Is there anything more to say about these planes? For example about the length of the aircraft (the G-4 was 9 cm shorter than the G-6)?
Thanks!

Vinnie

John Beaman 26th May 2011 03:01

Re: WNF Werknummern Me-109
 
Vinnie:

All Gs were the same length.

The descrepancy comes from a maintenance book issued, prematurely, for the P-6 reversable propellor which was never produced, but the issue of different length, based on the spinner, made its way into the world of the internet.

vinnie 26th May 2011 12:41

Re: WNF Werknummern Me-109
 
Thanks, John! That clears up several issues. It was the internet that made me think this, but good to know that the length was the same.
I understood that several G-4 planes were converted to G-6, and they had the earlier spoked wheels (660x160) with ribbed tyres. This has to be the only actual difference. Interesting to know!

Cpt_Farrel 28th May 2011 17:29

Re: WNF Werknummern Me-109
 
Might I be the source of that? :)

I might add that some of these aircraft also had an open well for the tailwheel although I don't think it was retractable...

vinnie 3rd August 2011 00:38

Re: WNF Werknummern Me-109
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cpt_Farrel (Post 128697)
Might I be the source of that? :)

I might add that some of these aircraft also had an open well for the tailwheel although I don't think it was retractable...

I read it on several websites, don't worry! :) You have only told me correct things, for example about the possibility of spoked wheels on early WNF G-6 Messerschmitts. This is true, though I don't know when they actually switched to non-spoked wheels...


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