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On 2005-10-07 15:26:39 -0400, Mitch
said: I was probably not as clear as I should have been. There are no actual flying STUKAs in the world. Just static displays. N87LL, now owned by me, is the only Langhurst STUKA built by Louis Langhurst and is the only flying version of a STUKA in the world. Mitch, and guys Here is an update, to my comments. This page is a photo gallery from the 2004 Monino show, and you can see that the Stuka there is a replica. The second picture is the Stuka. This is NOT the same Stuka nor the same picture that I saw from the 05 show... dagnabbit. http://www.avialegend.ru/fotogalereya/ In fact, Mitch's replica looks more accurate, FWIW. Mitch, drop me a line (my domain name for email is in the "organisation" section of my message headers as an anti-spam measure). I'd like to do a story on your plane sometime. -- cheers -=K=- Rule #1: Don't hit anything big. |
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