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    JU87 STUKA

    i stand corrected, i revisited the you tube and it was the second video offered. my apology.
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    JU87 STUKA

    the video your speaking of is of the stuka replica? i didn't find it. i also remember there was a man who visited the simthsonian and measured the stuka in detail then went home and made one--and flew it! that was back in the 70's. (maybe early 80's).
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    JU87 STUKA

    there's a writeup on a stuka in: STUKA JU 87-82 - Web Original Content | PlaneAndPilotMag.com
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    replica's other than p-51 p-40

    anyone ever given any thoughts to us, the huddled masses yearning to fly history? how about some almost full size, or 3/4 size plans of WWII planes that can be constructed on a budget of normal fiscal beings? if your talking $2-3,000 just for the plans, what's the budget for materials? my time...
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    plans for sale

    well i guess i'm on my normal career path, a day late and a dollar short. but like the post before mine, you got anything left?
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