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!
Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil
Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil
Lots of interesting A/C there.
I do think that at least one, probably both, of the ME 109s shown are Spanish Cassa 1011s.
Sarge
I do think that at least one, probably both, of the ME 109s shown are Spanish Cassa 1011s.
Sarge
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Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil
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.I do think that at least one, probably both, of the ME 109s shown are Spanish Cassa 1011s.
Re: Warbirds and Classic Aviation in Brazil
Couldn't remember the exact designation, but none the less those are Spanish.
Sarge
Sarge