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Post by ngatimozart on Jan 28, 2013 18:18:28 GMT 12
I was having a pervert through the Flypast forum this arvo and followed a link to the Norwegian Aviation Museum. It's worth having a nose through. They have just hung a Fw190 from the roof, a restoring a Ju88 & a couple of Me109s and have a couple of Ju88s in storage. They also have a U2.
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kiwiwreckdiver
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Post by kiwiwreckdiver on Feb 6, 2013 0:20:21 GMT 12
[img src="[/img] "][img src="[/img] "]Currently living in Norway until August of 2013 This country is FULL of Luftwaffa aircraft since only 80% of Norway is habitable the rest is mountains, lakes and fjords Iv been to 4 crash sites around the small city of Stavanger (2 He111 , 1 Hudson and 1 Ju52) Its dam cold here and most of the parts are very nicely preserved. They pulled a He115 out of the fjord into of my house while I was in Greece this summer back from the dead!! Bodo museum is great so many great exhibits, parts of Ju87 and Blackburn Skua's as future projects. They Norwegians use their air force Sea Kings to go around the mountains picking parts of aircraft every summer so they must have one hell of a spares collection!!! Also look into Sola Air Museum (housed in Massive former Luftwaffe Seaplane base and Another RNAF museum based near Oslo , Gardermoan they should be getting a fully restored Ju88 very soon [img src=" "][/img][/img][/img]
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