Hey guys:
Centone passed these pictures to me of some of the original FW-190s. They are now posted into the Profile Album. Thanks Centone!!
Blue 12:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/941 ... 9388RJmKmS
Chevron 190:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/941 ... 9786EQsETl
Enjoy!
-Ski
Original FW-190 Pictures courtesy of Centone!
Original FW-190 Pictures courtesy of Centone!
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hworth18 sent me yet more pictures of Blue 12. Check them out in the Profile album! It sure was a highly photographed plane. Thanks Harry..........
-Ski
ps: Sorry for the mistake!!

-Ski
ps: Sorry for the mistake!!
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Original FW-190 Pictures courtesy of Centone!
Hey Centone: Thanks for the great FW-190 pix. It's sickening to think of all the German, Japanese, and Allied planes they bulldozed into pits or cut up for scrap at the end of WWII. Each one of those babies would go for a million dollars a pop today! I remember driving down to Florida with my parents in '57 and seeing a gigantic pile of P-40s sitting in a scrap metal yard awaiting the wreckers torch-what a shame! 

Go Starbuck!
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