“Eastern Front Junkers 52” (1 Viewer)

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Hi Guys,

Just to break away from the August “DISPATCHES” for a moment… This big “Auntie Ju” flew in this morning so we quickly inspected it and set it up with a few of our winter-clad Germans and a couple of older vehicles. It looks like at least some lucky Wehrmacht are getting out before the Red Army arrives!

Hope you like it… This is one of two JU 52’s heading off to a lucky collector in Florida… Best wishes and happy flying!

Andy C.
 

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Superb looking model Andy, thanks for posting.

Rob
 
Do not leave it on the ground too long Andy, otherwise my new Commando team will take it out. Very nice plane for some lucky collector. Robin.
 
now it's really time for winter Fallschirmjäger.
love this plane!!
thanks Andy.


Harrie
 
WOW i want one,one day i will get my JU52.
How good do these winter guards in multiples look great pics thanks for posting.
 
Great plane, great pics and a very lucky collector
guy:)
 
I do own the Junkers 52 Europe version Air063B. The green plane, and i must say its a very nice plane indeed,

Still dont know where to put it.
 
Yes, the Florida collector is one lucky bugger!

Tom
 
KIng Tiger II, Beautiful plane, Just curious what one of these limited planes would cost ?

Purely out of interest and information to those that may not know, K&C Wooden Warbirds do not come in a dedicated K&C box. They are all delivered in a plain, everyday type box and packed individually (and carefully) as can be seen in the pictures.

You do receive a A4 sized certificate, but if you ever purchase one second hand, there will be no 'original' box.


Cheers

Scott
 
Evokes fond memories of a movie I much enjoy revisiting from time to time, Where Eagles Dare; well done K&C.

Exactly what I was thinking. Great film with a real plane, real parachuting and real snow covered mountains - no cgi.
 
I have eight of the Connoiesseur style and I take a photo of the plane in the box so I know how to re-pack it if I have to move. I also save the boxes. This plane probably cost around $2,500. If you will go to Bill Sager's site, you will see a list (with photos and prices) of the ones that have been made. I, along with Louis, Lawrence Lo and Hans Hedrich have many of the early ones.
 

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