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I enjoyed very much this page and I had the possibility to learn more about the Messerschmitt 109 fighter plane-My father ret.gen.S.Stoyanov is bulgarian ace 1 in WW2 with 15 air victories(scores0 against the US bombers B17, B-24 and f.planes incl.Spitfires and Lightnings. You can, if you like, read my story in English abt. him on www.elknet.pl/acestory .
Thank you very much.
V.Stoyanov
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Great web page, maybe more pictures!!?
Messerschmitt Bf 109, version E of jg 26 &
Bf 109 E-4/B of jg 54
are for me the best warbirds in WW2.
Spitfire, P-54, Hurricane... thanks but no thanks
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Glad to have found this site
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Loved The 109 for ever,It just wont LET GO.Great Page
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GOOD WORK
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its a great web page love the spit fire page
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I love the Bf-109 my favorite one is the G6. love your web page.
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great web page,helped me alot on my school project
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Very interesting!Fine!There�s one Bf 109 G in a glass vitrine at airfield Utti (near Kouvola) in Finland
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great site keep up the good work will visit again very soon
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Excellent photos,did you have ancestors that flew in the Luftwaffe?
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jheleno i have some spitfire and bf109 pictures my dad almost bought a bf109 my email is [email protected] site!!!
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A very good site
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I enjoyed your pages very much. Please visit my site and let me know what you think of it!
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GOOD TO SEE THE OLD WARBIRDS STILL APRICIATED,WONDERFULL WEB SITE,WILL VISIT AGAIN MOST DEFINATLEY,I HAVE LOVED THE SPITFIRE SINCE A YOUNG BOY
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Hi I'm jayhyung
live in korea.
and i lookinf for a spitfire
for to build a Korean language home page
aout spitfire.
this is very good!
and if you have more imfomations..
please send me by e-mail..
or good pages...
please!
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Love your site, the Spit is my favourite military plane. Come visit mine when you get a chance.
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Well done,my Father worked on Spits although he much prefered the Hurricane.I live not far from the home of Reginald M.
Let's keep the memory alive!
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LETS NEVER FORGET
keep up the good work, its a very good site.
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Great site !! I have built Spitfire models for some time. I also want to build a large (1/24) Soitfire. However, I have been unable to find a color picture of the engine in the Mk 1-A. Can you help?
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HELLO NICE SITE
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This is the best site for Me 109. I am the Company leader of a aircraftengine Company wich is specialised to repair engines for old aircraftengine also the DB 605. But we never had one.
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pretty bloody good
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At last someone who knows how to make a warbird-site.
Thank you so very much!!
Do you have the engine sound to the
Fw109D "langnase". Let me know and I shall download it at once.
Stian.
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Please could you help me in locating a two seater Spitfire, or if there is one about, as my father has allways dreamed of flyinging in one. I would be very greatful for your help.
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Impressive site, best I've seen yet.
Love the sounds. Well worth many more visits.
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There are some really good photos in your gallery,
I enjoyed looking through it .THANKS.
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Nice Very Nice
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WOW!
I really needed to see a site such as this. It Realy opened up different camo opportunities to paint my new model!
Keep up the good work.
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i was good
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NICE TO SEE ALOT OF PICTURES OF SUCH HISTORICAL AIRCRAFT
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Surprise,,,,, my wife is Miss P-38,,,,, 44,45. she will be in the Las Vegas paper, this month,I'll send you one, when we get them,, we have been married over 50 yrs,and we have so much history, in the family, some people refuse to believe it. tnx, gd,lk.
oc.B.
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excellent.
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great site
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Excellent. Some fantastic Pictures of the old war bird
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it is agood one ilove the sounds
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Hi,
Outstanding site! I am into spits for a long time and the view and sound of this fighter gives me chickenskin all over!! Keep on doing the good work !
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Commander on the A330 Swissair I'm a great lover of Spitfires pictures, Thanks fot your nice collection. Once, I'll be flying a Spit... it's my dream. Bye
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bem rapaz, tens aqui uma bela pagina
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keep up the good work
colin
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Good site, liked it a lot - I run our local firwerks display each year and this year we are celebrating the annivrsary of the Battle of Britain (It is our thank you to the 'few') Your site has given me an insight into the aircraft that we will depict in t
is years display
regards
Mike
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Wow! great site! especially the pictures were amazing! i've always been interested in the Second World War and i must say, this is an amazing site. keep up the good work!
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I am a retired Canadian Air Force pilot. My hobby is Stained Glass and my Three Dimensional Stained Glass Aircraft may be of interest to your guests. If anyone wishes to view my work, please visit me at http://mars.ark.com/~stellar/
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Anyone remember me???
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Hi,
Loved the Spitfire section! I fly a Mk.IX RC
model and your site provided lots of informaton
on detail for the plane. The sounds were just
great!!
Thanks
Tony McDaid
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hi everyone,
saw the spit for the first time at RAF COSFORD
this year, what an unforgettable sight, it just purred.
great site, back soon.
regards steve.
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I think you done an outstanding job on this web site. I remember the sounds of those planes from my childhood in a time of war. They brought back memories that are not all good.
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this is a wonderful site.well done.im really interested in ww2 planes and data on them.
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Excellent site especially the engine sounds. Very well done!
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I have been in the norwegian AIR FORCE in my
first military serv.The old F-5 fighter+ The
new F-16 MUD is a knowledge plane for me.
I always love A SPIT.
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Superb, amazing, well organize and a movie film in itself my childs enjoy it.
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Do you have any letters written by you or your family during the time you or they served in World War II? If so, I need your help!
I am researching a book entitled World War II Letters edited by Walter Cronkite, which is a collection of letters from soldiers, both men and women, to their friends, families, or sweethearts back home. This book is aimed at capturing the war as seen thr
ugh the eyes of participants around the world. It will also depict the daily life of WWII soldiers. World War II Letters will have letters from soldiers from every country involved in the Second World War. WWII Letters will be published by Knopf next y
ar.
I would love to publish letters written by servicemen and women from all over the world in the book and hope that you will take this chance to commemorate an important time in world history.
Please note that at this time we are not looking for photos, other war memorabilia, or letters written from the home front to servicemen and women, but if the publisher decides later that it is something they want to include, I will be sure to be in touch
with you again.
Also, please note that I am looking for letters that have not been previously published in any form. I must have either the letter writer�s permission or someone who is able to give permission to reprint the letter(s) in Mr. Cronkite�s collection. (If th
excerpt/letter is selected to be included in the book, a permission letter will be sent at a later date.) Please try to include the letter writer�s rank, circumstances surrounding the time the letter was written, details of soldier�s tour of duty, etc.b
sically, any additional information that would add to the letter. Also, please include your complete contact information so that I can stay in touch and let you know the progress of the book. If the letter is not written in English and you can translate
it, that would be wonderful; if not, we will get a translation done. Lastly, please send only legible, photocopied letters before the end of July, which is our deadline.
If you have any questions about this book, I would be happy to answer them. (E-mail is the best way to reach me, and my address is [email protected].)
I really appreciate your help. Without your support, this book would not be possible.
I may be contacted at the following address:
Ms. Tracy Quinn
Adler & Robin Books, Inc.
3000 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
U.S.A.
Telephone: 202-986-9275
Fax: 202-986-9485
[email protected]
www.adlerbooks.com
www.adlerbooks.com/wwiiletters.html
Sincerely,
Tracy
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Thanks for the Site.
I've allways loved the Spitfire / Hurricane's ever since I was a little boy, It was part of Englands finest hours and should never be forgotten,it allways fills me with pride (as it should any Englishman)
Mick
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Excellent site. I have been searching out info on aircraft camouflage and found a lot of useful information here, thanks.
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Very impressive
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Bril site
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Great pictures, I mean nice size, good angles & variated times in his history...
I fast page with lot of we can speck from such a page.
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In my opinion, the 109 was the meanest bird in the sky. It had the look, the power and the speed to mix it up with any of them. I wish I could have seen a squadron of them flying flat out. What a thrill that would have been. You have done a great job
ith this page offering so many pictures and sounds. I have truely enjoyed your efforts. Thanks
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the info. about the fighter is fasinating.thahk u
very much 4 providing the pic. along with it.
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As a British ex-pat I really enjoyed the pictorials, keep up the good work.
Nick Gardner
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Great shots off Spitfires - a BIG thank you. Have you any Lancaster's?
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I am A pilot of thirty years+, and manage the local airport. I think you did an excellent job with this site. And will post this up in our lobby
bulletin board.
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Very Impressive!!
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very impressive site
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HI, Enjoy pictures of the old aircraft of my days.
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Fine sight,well done.
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To an ex airman (1952 vintage)these sounds evoke memories of real aeroplanes (in a time when radio presenters could still pronounce the word!)- before they became blow-lamps with wings!
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Well presented and bought back many memories of hearing these fighters flying over where I lived as a kid in London England during the Second World War. Looking forward to visiting the "Spitfire and Hurricane Museum" at Manston when I visit England this c
ming June 2nd 2000
Arthur and Alma Fricker
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I enjoyed looking at this web page I was trying to locate pictures of a P-40 Warhawk.Ialso enjoyed your planes too.
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I loved your pictures and was wondering if you would like me to put a link to your page on mine.
If it does not bother you might i place some of your pictures on my sight(i am asking as i do not wish to steal others' pictures)
seeya
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well done!
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Great sight, it even helped me with my GCSE art exam where I had to design three stamps to do with spitfires. All my designs come from this sight. Thanks, keep up the good work !!
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Great page and some nice pic's.
A good mix of historic and current photo's.
just looking at stills of the spit get the heart pumping, they just dont make em like that anymore.
Regards,
Dave Stone.
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Contents are good in general but I can not compare detail performance of each plane.
Thank you
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This is a great site. Keep up the good work.
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I have always been an old spitfire/messerschmitt fan after seeing the movie The Battle of Britain when I was a little boy, and from the stories my dad told me of his time in the war. Thanks for the great site!
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very nice home page.
Continue o bom trabalho :-) estou esperando mais fotos :-)
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Very well done site as I just love the old war aircraft.
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I dream of becoming a pilot when I'm older and flying a Spitfire!!
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Nice work! I like the sound, but I don't know how to open the ".viv" movie. Could somebody tell me? Thanks!
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absolutly best spit page visited LOVE those engine sounds and work put in by you
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very good.
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Good to see actual effort rather than someone thinking about it ( me)...
Ciccio - 03/26/00 04:13:56
My Email:[email protected]
Country: AUSTRALIA
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I would just like to pass on my support and congratulate you on a fantastic site. I am a
ww2 aviation nut and have a soft spot for the me-109, the sinister "E" model in
particular. Reagards
martin Englund - 03/21/00 07:56:11
My Email:[email protected]
Country: Sweden
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The best Spitfire site I ever found.
- 03/15/00 13:33:26
My URL:http://www.fd.cvut.cz/STUDENTI/Xhandl/index.htm
Name of Your Homepage: ERNST UDET
Country: CZ
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Nice site!
javier juarez - 03/13/00 19:50:37
My Email:none
Country: Espa�a -Spain
Age: 31
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it�s a fantastic web! i like spifire, my favourite plane.really it�s a wonderfull work.
thanks.
dannycia - 03/13/00 15:53:18
My URL:http://www.geocities.com/dannycia
My Email:[email protected]
Country: US
Age: 36
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Hey thanks for the Engine MP3s. I wish there were a whole library based on the sounds of
those beautiful old engines.
Ariel Di Iorio - 03/10/00 11:38:40
My Email:[email protected]
Country: Argentina
Age: 21
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I love the Me 109, Ilove the Luftwaffe
Brad - 03/08/00 21:21:11
My Email:[email protected]
Country: USA
Age: 43
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Congratulations on a great webpage and thank you for all of the work you've done on it!
Someone on one of the aviation websites I go to often mentioned that he'd just read that
new WWII airwar novel, "THE TRIUMPH AND THE GLORY" and recommended it highly. At
any rate, I got a copy from barnesandnoble.com and thought it was just terrific. The novel
offers a fascinating glimpse into the airwar, while telling a stirring story of courage
and dedication to doing what is right, no matter what the cost. Anyway I thought I'd pass
on the word to anyone who might be interested. But enough about that, my only suggestion
for your page is to add more of the kind of stuff you already have. If something isn't
broke it doesn't need fixing. Keep up the good work!
Roberto - 03/04/00 18:03:49
My Email:[email protected]
Country: Italy
Age: 35
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Congratulation! it's a good site to live an old emotion. Best wishes. Thank's. CIAO
Frode Conradi Valvik - 03/01/00 15:27:35
My Email:[email protected]
Country: Norway
Age: 20
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Nice site!!!! I have been fascinated by this battle since the early schooldays, because of
one of my neighbours (who died recently) who flew Spitfires with the Norwegian Wing
stationed at North Weald from 1942-45. I just have to say that I'm completely in love with
the Spitfire and the Hurricane. Magnificent planes!!!!
Patrick Williams - 02/28/00 03:33:59
My URL:http://www.WilliamsIT.com
My Email:[email protected]
Country: USA
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Great site and tribute to a great machine and it's pilots... not to forget R. Mitchell
Patrick Williams - 02/28/00 03:31:45
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Michael Drost - 02/23/00 18:13:29
My Email:[email protected]
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Hi, cool webpage Do you know who had the best pilots ?
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