Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil

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wolfpack41
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Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil

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Post by wolfpack41 » 27 Sep 2014, 13:38

The following link shows a full report and lots of pictures taken during a visit to the Museum of TAM, the largest aviation museum in the world maintained by an Airline:


http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br ... lossp.html


Hope you enjoy the photos and I count on your visit!

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Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil

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Post by Sarge » 02 Oct 2014, 00:24

Lots of interesting A/C there.
I do think that at least one, probably both, of the ME 109s shown are Spanish Cassa 1011s.
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Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil

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Post by Ironmachine » 02 Oct 2014, 08:16

I do think that at least one, probably both, of the ME 109s shown are Spanish Cassa 1011s.
The Spanish version of the Me 109 was not built by CASA (not Cassa) but by Hispano Aviación, and its designation was HA-1112, not 1011. CASA did built the Spanish version of the He-111 with the designation CASA 2.111.

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Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil

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Post by Sarge » 02 Oct 2014, 23:18

Couldn't remember the exact designation, but none the less those are Spanish.
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