Must be losing it, and I even left a comment.\ said:
It's a technicality Dave. It's called a frame 'whichever one the original data plate is attached to (and I can never remember)' rebuild. By retaining that original plate the aeroplane retains the identity of the original.\ said:Not sure that qualifies as a rebuild looked all new to me.Dave
It was a Buchon. From the fire wall back it's pretty much a Bf 109. From the fire wall forward it definitely isn't which is why the front looked funny to you. It actually has a Merlin engine!\ said:Wasn't that 109 actually a 108? It looked kinda funny at the frontAdrian
This practice was stopped with military vehicles years ago specially (restoration) land rovers to avoid tax. Not knocking the build a fantastic outcome but I'd like to have seen more on the construction side of things (even that vet bloke does a better job) but that's my interest.\ said:It's a technicality Dave. It's called a frame 'whichever one the original data plate is attached to (and I can never remember)' rebuild. By retaining that original plate the aeroplane retains the identity of the original.I've seen N3200 in the flesh and they did a beautiful job of it. It's a shame that the programme makers didn't do the same
Cheers
Steve
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