Hello folks,
Thought this might be of interest to some of the more historic buffs among you.
This beautiful Messerschmitt 109 was performing stunts at a local airshow here in Denmark, very close to where I live (see the video below), but was forced to crash land due to engine failure.
This made it possible to get some excellent pictures of a downed Messerschmitt 109:
Link to the video. About four minutes in, you can see the plane land.
Anyways, thanks for reading - if you found the post interesting then any comments or tips (commercial clicks :-)) are greatly appreciated!
Until the next time; stay safe and prepare to slaughter Zombies!
Thought this might be of interest to some of the more historic buffs among you.
This beautiful Messerschmitt 109 was performing stunts at a local airshow here in Denmark, very close to where I live (see the video below), but was forced to crash land due to engine failure.
This made it possible to get some excellent pictures of a downed Messerschmitt 109:
Link to the video. About four minutes in, you can see the plane land.
Anyways, thanks for reading - if you found the post interesting then any comments or tips (commercial clicks :-)) are greatly appreciated!
Until the next time; stay safe and prepare to slaughter Zombies!
All the best,
Kasper
That is one beat up prop. Looks almost as when I'm flying my RC model Mustang (a slight size difference only ;). Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi, yup it took a beating, but according to the people there it should be flying again soon, the belly-landing was not that destructive.
ReplyDeleteThansk for stopping by,
Kasper