Часть 3. То, что окраска и опознавательные знаки не соответсвуют - понятно. Движок тоже не тот, английский. Вопрос: какая именно версия 109-го была скопирована?
1) Hispano Buchon & CASA 2.111 at Duxford during the making of the 'Battle of Britain' film in 1968 2) Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon, 'KM+JI' 3) Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon during the making of the "Battle of Britain" film at Duxford in 1969 4) The sole Hispano HA-1112-M4L Buchon two-seat trainer which was used as a camera ship for the film Battle of Britain film in 1969. C4K-112 (G-AWHC) is pictured at Duxford in 1969 5) The sole Hispano HA-1112-M4L Buchon two-seat trainer which was used as a camera ship for the film Battle of Britain film in 1968
1-2) Battle of Britain is a 1969 British Second World War film directed by Guy Hamilton, and produced by Harry Saltzman and S. Benjamin Fisz. The film broadly relates the events of the Battle of Britain. The script by James Kennaway and Wilfred Greatorex was based on the book The Narrow Margin by Derek Wood and Derek Dempster. 3) Buchon/Messerschmitt 109s can be seen in this shot taken at El Corpero Airfield, Spain, in the spring of 1968. (Photo from the Brian Williams collection, text from Robert J. Rudhall's "Battle of Britain Film - The Photo Album") 4) Hammish Mahaddie, the film's Chief Technical Advisor, stands by one of the "Messerschmitt 109's" while a colleague inspects the cockpit. (Photo from Donald MaCarron, text from Robert J. Rudhall's "Battle of Britain Film - The Photo Album") 5) To get the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine into the Messerschmitt 109 airframe was a real 'shoehorn' job, as can be seen from this uncowled run-up shot. (Photo from Peter Sargent, text from Robert J. Rudhall's book "Battle of Britain Film - The Movie") 6) Two-seater Hispano HA-1112-M4L Buchon ‘Red 11’ (G-AWHC) seen basking in the sun at Sywell Aerodrome this afternoon outside the Air Leasing hangar. Though it is yet to make its first flight, it is hoped that the Buchon will make its debut at IWM Duxford’s Battle of Britain Airshow on 23-24 September.
1) Hispano Aviacion HA-1112, Bovingdon, 1968 2) Brownsville, Texas, 1979 3) Augsburg, 1974 4-5) Hispano HA-1112-M1L Buchon, 1984
N9939 from 50 years ago. Probably taken at Harlingen, with Spitfire IX MK297 and P38 in the background. HA-1112-M1L WN-234 ex. EdA code C.4K-169 In the BoB film as "Red 5" Today as the Hybrid G-12 Owned by the "Messerschmitt Stiftung"
HA-1112-M1L WN-170 EdA code C.4K-107 G-BOML civil registration It had the wrong vertical stabilizer on the fuselage. Mark Hanna crashed with her 1999-09-25 Sabadell Airport Spain 1998
Hispano Aviación HA-1112-M1L (as Bf109E Double) Work number 187 Ejecito del Aire Code C.4K-99 In the BoB film from 1968 as Yellow 7 Pilot during the filming was Carlos Garcia Bermudez Copyright © 2018 by Helmut Schmidt