Off the Danish coast a rare German Heinkel He 219 Uhu has been lifted yesterday - http://www.network54.com/Forum/149674/m ... g+a+He+219
Only one fuselage exists at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Centre.
This new one will need a bit of clean.
Yoohoo Uhu - Rare German nigthfighter raised from the sea
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Re: Yoohoo Uhu - Rare German nigthfighter raised from the se
Excellent
I had to Google just to make sure of what I was looking at but nontheless.. glad someone has identified it and thought it worth saving
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I had to Google just to make sure of what I was looking at but nontheless.. glad someone has identified it and thought it worth saving
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Re: Yoohoo Uhu - Rare German nigthfighter raised from the se
It will be interesting to see just how far they can go with this. When I visited Judy Pay's workshop, (couple of shots at Airspeed's Flying Visit), the restorers showed me some before and after undercarriage parts. They had transformed an almost unrecognisable lump into a factory fresh looking item. It was incredible.
Cheers, Mike.
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