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One of a Kind

Photography Aviation posted on Jul 30, 2011
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...particularly for all you 3D modellers and history buffs out there. ...these images were taken two days ago. ...newest addition (May 2011) to the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field, Everett, Washington. ...only airworthy Focke-Wulf FW 190A flying with an original BMW801 engine. For you non-aviation enthusiasts, this is a BIG deal:) ...crashed while attacking a Soviet supply train on the Eastern Front on July 9, 1943...here's the story of how the plane survived untouched for over 40 years. Click Here Bill P.S. Zoom worthy for details. "Going to the Dogs" thumb_2229442.jpg

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neiwil

7:50AM | Wed, 03 August 2011

THIS IS AWSOME!!!! I saw vids of it's discovery and recovery some time ago.That is an amazing restoration...and FLYING!!!! can't thank you enough for these shots Bill....makes being back online worthwhile.Thank you!!

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debbielove

3:49PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Can I just say........ No!!!!!! I need another lay down... Stunning mate! Oooooooooohhhh!!!!!!!!! Nice! Rob.

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Buffalo1

3:33PM | Tue, 09 August 2011

Saved this one for future modelling reference,Bill. Another instant fave!

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Rainastorm

11:19AM | Sat, 13 August 2011

Most excellent collage my friend!

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