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Tel: +44 (0)7867 953846

Tel: +44 (0)7940 516484

Email: info@warbirdfinders.co.uk

 

AIRCRAFT CURRENTLY FOR SALE:

Messerschmitt BF109
G2
W/N: 13605

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AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
 

COMPONENTS CURRENTLY FOR SALE INCLUDE:

Jumo-211 hub

AIRCRAFT ENGINES

ENGINE COMPONENTS

AIRFRAME COMPONENTS

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COMPONENTS FOR SALE

 


WELCOME TO WARBIRDFINDERS.CO.UK

Renowned as one of the most experienced warbird recovery specialists in the world, Jim Pearce and his team have recovered over 50 of the most historic aircraft in museums and private collections throughout the world today.

Many of these aircraft have been restored and rebuilt to flying condition, whilst many others sit as proud museum centerpieces. If you are a travelled collector or enthusiast you will have no doubt come across one of the aircraft we have recovered.

Warbird preservation plays a vital role in keeping history alive; once this limited resource runs dry it will end there and then. Therefore recovering these aircraft in the best possible way and finding suitable homes is key to facilitating the market's demand.

Our main geographic area of expertise is Northern Russia; many aircraft were lost in exceptionally remote areas and hostile conditions meaning recovery then and now remains ‘almost’ impossible. However the great advantage of this area and its given weather is that it provides excellent conditions for long term preservation.

During our travels we also recover and trade in many aircraft parts, again many of these being very rare and unique. A lot of these smaller items find their place in museums and private collections throughout the world. Please see our components page for more information.

We hope you find our site informative and interesting and as a result will share our interest and enthusiasm in keeping these most unique and historical aircraft alive for future generations to see.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Messerschmitt BF109E-4 featured on the introductory page, and in the banner header of our web pages (w/n 3579), was recovered in 1992 from Northern Russia and has subsequently been restored to airworthy condition.

 

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