My favourite is the Hurricane ...The bf109 is a close second .Nice peaceful day flying these beauties. Shocking when you think about the intelligent young men who diced with death machine gunning each other in them.
1:33 Buchon Bf-109 Owned by Anglia Aircraft Restorations, G-AWHH is marked as an aircraft flown by 80-victory Eastern Front ace Uf Edmund Rossmann of III./JG 52.
That was actually amazing my favorite planes were the BF 109 and the spitfighter and the P-51 mustang but I am sad they didn't have a zero which is a Japanese fighter
Yeah, the high exhaust stacks is a dead giveaway. The Daimler Benz that was in the originals was installed upside down, so the exhaust stacks were low down, not far above the wing roots.
Is the Buchon BF109 in the correct colour scheme for the 1968 film "Battle of Britain" otherwise it is in the 2016 colour scheme for the film "Dunkirk"
@@legebakken1 the Hurricane appears at 6:02, in case you're still looking for it! The Mustang is a P-51D variant, so it has a Merlin engine. The P-40 I think is probably Allison-powered, but I'm not certain - some of the later ones were also fitted with Merlins.
Früher ist immer Walter Eichhorn mit der Bf 109 gekommen aber heute ist das dennen zu gefährlich auf der Graspiste mit dem schmalen Fahrwerk der 109er der Pilot der Buchon hatte auch seine Schwierigkeiten wie man sah.
You have no clue what you are talking about- It was BORN as a 109, and then transferred with many others to the Spanish, where they were modified. Try to spell the manufacturer properly too, since you are trying to be an expert
@@email4664 I stand by what I said.. Many of them were built in Spain and they are NOT true Messerschmitts.. (See I spelled it correctly).. So in MY eyes they ARE butchered 109s.. So with that said why don't you and your comment take a long walk off a short pier.. ( I hope all my spelling and grammar was good enough for you)
sad to see no swastika on the tail of the 109, and the 108 in the foreground shots. Realism FFS the war is long over. Also what were the crop-dusters doing in a warbirds shows?