Indeed great vid! There's something about shots taken by Manfred Poznanski. I don't have to think twice.. just download!
Luckely I've lived to see the 100% genuine G6 (Black Six) flying at Duxford before the emergencylanding wich caused it to be on static display ever since
i love the 109, i mean the engine sounds great, i can hear the whistle, the starting, and it's flying around. wonder if there still are other 109s, or even 190s that can still do that.
There are now several restored original 109s flying around. I believe they are working on a Bf-109G-2 and a Bf-109E-7 at the moment.
There is also the Flugwerk Company in Germany that is building Fw-190A and Bf-109s. They have different engiens but are basically the same thing as the orginal.
If anyone happens to be in michigan on august 5 6 you could possibly see one fly at thunder over michigan. I have last years show on DVD and was most impressed by the little fighter. They had it being chased by three very hungry thunderbolts. excellent show.
Wow! That rocked. Still you can see that REALLY narrow gear in action especially in the first vid as it did the shimmy sham sham down that grass field. Now I see why inexperienced pilots could ground loop the plane. Also, in the first vid, it could have been a field in France in '40. Its always great to see a non-allied plane take to the air. Again kickass.