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Old 16th August 2008, 17:31
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

Still, this is not an English site, owned by a non English subject who is not on English territory, the same referring to me. I have just send an email to Jagan, who, I believe, does not qualify for British law either.
Let's hope he will provide us with the latest details.
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Old 16th August 2008, 18:05
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

hello Franec,
can you ask Jagen if he knows anything about those Belgrade stuka parts?
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Old 16th August 2008, 18:08
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

Dont want to add any more than that it was still a live wire topic in 2006 in India.

http://www.warbirdsofindia.com/WDY/wbme109news.html

Specific involvement of the Police in Karnataka at this link http://www.warbirdsofindia.com/WDY/2...E007100003.jpg

No idea as to what happened after that.
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Old 16th August 2008, 18:13
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

Amazing. Frankly, I'd rather see this important aircraft restored in England, than lying rusting on a scrap-heap in India. Legal ramifications aside, of course.
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Old 16th August 2008, 18:55
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

I dont wanna add fuel to the fire.

But how can a German manufactured and flown aircraft, that crashed in England and was then sent on a tour by the British authorities be "Indian Heritage"??? This isnt like ripping out idols from temples or transporting mummified remains for the fertiliser market. This aircraft isnt the Elgin Marbles.

I get a feeling this is a little bit of sellers remorse.

Just my 2penn'orth.

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Old 16th August 2008, 19:18
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

Because the aircraft was a gift in exchange for funding Hyderabad RAF Squadrons. They paid for it, they got it, they kept it for years. Sure, it is their heritage, even if they did not manage to keep it in better conditions, and even if there were only a few Indian pilots in Europe.
You could keep your Messerschmitt in store for all those years as well, could not you?
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Old 16th August 2008, 20:01
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

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hello Franec,
can you ask Jagen if he knows anything about those Belgrade stuka parts?
The marauders and burglars almost got away with it. However, a massive campaign, involving press and contacting authorities, was launched by Serbian enthusiasts. The scum already got some money and could not give it back to their English counterpart and they decided to wait. However by extraordinary stroke of luck and right person on the right place and right time the destiny of Stuka parts was sealed few years ago when it has been officially registered as property of the Museum of Military Aviation.
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Old 16th August 2008, 22:46
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

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Still, this is not an English site, owned by a non English subject who is not on English territory, the same referring to me. I have just send an email to Jagan, who, I believe, does not qualify for British law either.
Let's hope he will provide us with the latest details.
I'm sorry to disillusion you but the United Nations has just criticised the UK over its restrictions on freedom of expression. One of those issues is "libel tourism", the principle that if someone in the UK saw the book/article etc. (no matter where it was published) then the publisher/author can be sued in the UK courts. British libel laws are heavily repressive.

See this newspaper article.
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Old 17th August 2008, 00:06
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Old 17th August 2008, 01:41
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?

Wonderful photograph Peter, please do you have any more???

I thought you liked Spitfires anyhow
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