Flieger
Practically Family
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- Umea, Sweden
Today I visited at a friends house outside the city where I live. This guy started out as a very competent 1/4th scale RC aircraft builder and flyer but has since moved on to slightly larger things.
The story starts back in 1952 when this thing hit the ground (pilot jumped safe) where it rested in a bog until 1999 when the SwAF decided to collect the parts and bring it home. Reviewing what they had to work with they realized that they where never able to bring it back to "life" so the put the parts in crates and forgot about them. Fast forward to 2004 when my friend managed to convince them to release the parts in his care.
First photo shows what it looked like when it was dumped at his front yard:
Second photo shows the progress today:
Even if this lady never will fly again, I feel very honoured just to be near her and helping out, in whatever small way I can, to make her look her best again.
Cheers
/F
PS: It's a P-51D Mustang by the way, or a "S 26" to be exact - The SwAF photo recc version. This is the only one of 13 built/converted that survived until this day.
The story starts back in 1952 when this thing hit the ground (pilot jumped safe) where it rested in a bog until 1999 when the SwAF decided to collect the parts and bring it home. Reviewing what they had to work with they realized that they where never able to bring it back to "life" so the put the parts in crates and forgot about them. Fast forward to 2004 when my friend managed to convince them to release the parts in his care.
First photo shows what it looked like when it was dumped at his front yard:
Second photo shows the progress today:
Even if this lady never will fly again, I feel very honoured just to be near her and helping out, in whatever small way I can, to make her look her best again.
Cheers
/F
PS: It's a P-51D Mustang by the way, or a "S 26" to be exact - The SwAF photo recc version. This is the only one of 13 built/converted that survived until this day.