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Mike7777777 7th Apr 2011 19:44

Me109, Duxford?
 
Did I see an Me109 over Duxford today? A fleeting glance from the M11.

JEM60 7th Apr 2011 19:55

No. It would be the Spanish Licence built type with a Merlin engine. Identical airframe, different engine, slightly different nose because of it. I think I might be right in saying that there are two there. It is a Casa112 Buchon.[think I have the desig. correct]

Duxford_Eagles 10th Apr 2011 23:25

They weren't built by CASA, they were built by Hispano. The one that was flying at Duxford is a HA-1112-M1L Buchón.

Mike7777777 13th Apr 2011 18:17

Thanks for the replies. I am accustomed to Spitfire, Mustang and Cat fly pasts at Duxford (Cat trundling into the distance at a few hundred feet always reminds me that Cats were the only Allied aircraft capable of operating MAD off Gib, although surely a Sunderland would be equally good at trundling?)

Me109 was a surprise; fly past surprises are the best, BBMF Lanc has caught me unawares on at least a couple of occasions. also B17 that appears to be based at Duxford.


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