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Fw190 flying...WW2 acft buffs inside
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<blockquote data-quote="99BOSS" data-source="post: 16703088" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>Now we're talking Corsairs, my all time favorite. Yes when Goodyear built the F2G's with the corncob R4360, that was an impressive final act in the lineage. There are only 2 left. One is a museum in Seattle and 1 is owned by Walmart founder Sam Waltons grandson right here in Arkansas. I have yet to see it but he does fly it around the state sometimes. Its stored at a airport museum in Bentonville. Im going to find out if it can be seen by the public and take a road trip up there to see it. I havent seen a Corsair in a long time. On the original topic, there was an airshow here a couple years ago and there was a ME-262 jet that flew a demonstration. I thought it was an original but knew they were incredibly scarce after the war. I talked to the pilot and he said it was an exact replica, that just a couple real ones survived the war. I do have some video of it however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99BOSS, post: 16703088, member: 8733"] Now we're talking Corsairs, my all time favorite. Yes when Goodyear built the F2G's with the corncob R4360, that was an impressive final act in the lineage. There are only 2 left. One is a museum in Seattle and 1 is owned by Walmart founder Sam Waltons grandson right here in Arkansas. I have yet to see it but he does fly it around the state sometimes. Its stored at a airport museum in Bentonville. Im going to find out if it can be seen by the public and take a road trip up there to see it. I havent seen a Corsair in a long time. On the original topic, there was an airshow here a couple years ago and there was a ME-262 jet that flew a demonstration. I thought it was an original but knew they were incredibly scarce after the war. I talked to the pilot and he said it was an exact replica, that just a couple real ones survived the war. I do have some video of it however. [/QUOTE]
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