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FW 190 A Replica Donaueschingen
Hello, i was flying last friday in the vicinity of Donaueschingen (Southern Germany). With a little luck i saw the FW 190 replica of Mr. Bronner, who built and fly this magnificent bird (made of wood !). He used plans for his construction, that came from a man called Jurca - the plans are meanwhile twenty years - old if i got that right ! In my opinion the only flyable Jurca FW 190 around. Ok, the wheels are too small - no ' Lüfterrad' and some other compromises had to be made ..... but look yourself - i was pleased with what i saw ! The engine is of a DC 3, this plane made my day, i hope you will like the pictures !
Ok, maybe this here is not the really correct place for posting this photos, but the pictures should spread some atmosphere of the old times ... Regards Thomas |
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