What Cockpit? MK V
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Arado AR-80?
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Further Recap
This aircraft was built by a German firm, mid 1930s, it was not built in great numbers and at least one was still flying last year may be still airworthy today.
Not built by:-
Arado
Aviatik Berg
Bucker
Fiesler
Fokker
Klemm
Messerschmitt
This aircraft was classed as a light trainer and said to be aerobatic.
The company that built it went on to build many other aircraft designed by other manufacturers. One of which was a leading WWII Fighter Aircraft.
The aircraft still in existence has an unusual registration.
Mel
Not built by:-
Arado
Aviatik Berg
Bucker
Fiesler
Fokker
Klemm
Messerschmitt
This aircraft was classed as a light trainer and said to be aerobatic.
The company that built it went on to build many other aircraft designed by other manufacturers. One of which was a leading WWII Fighter Aircraft.
The aircraft still in existence has an unusual registration.
Mel
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This Focke-Wulf Fw 44-J gets the interesting reg tick, but as a 2 seater, I guess it isnt what we are looking for.
There must be a replica 109 owner that would like that reg.
There must be a replica 109 owner that would like that reg.
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As you say that is not the one and would be a good registration for an Me109. I am sure the registration on the subject aircraft raises a few smiles when it is seen for the first time.
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Another attempt
Well although better known for Panzer manufacture - hwo about Henschel? Specifically the HS-125, built 1934 and a single seat open cockpit monoplane I believe