Theodor Weissenberger's BF-109: Restoration of a Wreck Recovery at Pima Air and Space Museum

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • As popularly requested, a look at just one of the active restoration projects at Pima, its history, and some of the details of what an undertaking like this entails.
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Комментарии • 234

  • @powerjets3512
    @powerjets3512 7 дней назад +50

    Wow. This guy not only knows his plane, but equally impressive he explains it so well in such a logical fashion.

  • @PBW891
    @PBW891 7 дней назад +66

    This guys recall and and mastery of obscure facts is quite impressive. In other words, he knows his shit.

  • @oldgoat142
    @oldgoat142 7 дней назад +21

    Sofi taking me on a virtual trip through an aviation museum is a delightful way to spend some time. 33 minutes of fun! You're a great content creator, Sofi. You ask a question, and allow the person to answer fully without interruption. I personally greatly appreciate it.

  • @tomkershaw4384
    @tomkershaw4384 7 дней назад +22

    I could listen to this guy talk all day.

  • @gregory196011
    @gregory196011 7 дней назад +27

    I'm still a tank dork but, love all the Air craft of WWII. again sofi great job!

  • @Watson1
    @Watson1 7 дней назад +6

    What a lot of knowledge that gentleman has. Very well explained. Thank you

  • @DumbledoreMcCracken
    @DumbledoreMcCracken 3 дня назад +2

    Please make more videos with this man. He is wonderful.

  • @stephenkrall7609
    @stephenkrall7609 7 дней назад +10

    Sofi, this was really cool. It is great seeing all the old birds getting rebuilt as they can. it was quite an era to technology. Looking forward to the 262 video.

  • @TheKevintegra19
    @TheKevintegra19 5 дней назад +3

    Wow, great stuff, I learned so much about 109's in this video...!

  • @combatvet1307
    @combatvet1307 7 дней назад +13

    Great Video, Sofi. Bf-109 has always been a unique plane to me. Thanks for the video!

  • @AndrewBannister-nq8qo
    @AndrewBannister-nq8qo 7 дней назад +14

    Thanks for this ! The 109 is my favorite warbird .

  • @stefanfroschen3235
    @stefanfroschen3235 7 дней назад +10

    A great presentation. I wish you much success in restoring the project! Many greetings from Germany!

  • @ggginforlab
    @ggginforlab 7 дней назад +9

    Great communicator!

  •  7 дней назад +13

    Very nice Video. Good Info and brilliant Audio :)

  • @fatcat3211
    @fatcat3211 7 дней назад +9

    What a rare aircraft. Usually you see Spanish Buchons being restored.

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11 7 дней назад +2

    Fascinating look at a transitional Bf109. The differing design philosophies and the strengths and weaknesses of the Messerschmitt models are really interesting.

  • @babuzzard6470
    @babuzzard6470 7 дней назад +2

    Greeting from Australia, great, informative vid, thanks so much.🇦🇺 the 109 was one of the first models I built as a kid, always been a favourite.

  • @StevenG222
    @StevenG222 7 дней назад +9

    I admit, I tear up a bit when ww2 armor and aircraft doesnt get restored to working order, but I understand! The 109 is an awsome aircraft! As usual, I'm jealous of sofilein's adventures, but I truly appreciate sharing the videos!

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 7 дней назад +10

    Fascinating.

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning 7 дней назад +8

    Always an outstanding video and presentation.
    Thank you Sofilein.

  • @daystatesniper01
    @daystatesniper01 7 дней назад +2

    Really enjoyed this video , this guy knows his stuff

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove 7 дней назад +15

    Sofi , A excellent video on this 109 !!!! I have enjoyed your exploration into aircraft. I have always love Military aircraft. Very well done and the Gentleman is very well verse . I also love seeing you asking more questions and talking too. Great job Sofi . Take care .

  • @mypl510
    @mypl510 4 дня назад +1

    It is a must see museum for any aircraft fan! Can't wait to go back someday soon!

  • @mikkoveijalainen7430
    @mikkoveijalainen7430 7 дней назад +1

    Fascinating video. Thank you for sharing it with us Sofi.

  • @whpruitt1
    @whpruitt1 3 дня назад +2

    Fascinating and informative. Great job, Sofi! Thanks!

  • @chrisward7085
    @chrisward7085 6 дней назад +2

    Congratulations on an informative and accurate view of aircraft restoration and of the specific challenges of restoration on a museum budget. Best wishes with the BF109F and everything else you take on.

  • @cheesenoodles8316
    @cheesenoodles8316 2 дня назад +1

    I have been lucky enough to live by the POF since the 80s. Visited through the years and watch restorations progress. My first visit, maybe 2 hours at the ME262. Back then WWII vets were common to see.

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr 6 дней назад +1

    A great explanation of why and how an aircraft is restored and the level of restoration that occurs! Thanks

  • @samuraijaydee
    @samuraijaydee День назад +2

    I Love that today we colaberate over these aircraft, rather than fight to the death with them.

  • @nriqueog
    @nriqueog 7 дней назад +5

    What a great presentation.

  • @wadejustanamerican1201
    @wadejustanamerican1201 13 часов назад

    Thanks for sharing. You always have the best interviews.

    • @Sofilein
      @Sofilein  12 часов назад +1

      Thanks, I appreciate that!

  • @edstanislaw2273
    @edstanislaw2273 6 дней назад +2

    Outstanding work thanks

  • @johnbrooks1269
    @johnbrooks1269 6 дней назад +1

    "American military history researcher" extraordinaire is the apt description for this lovely young lady. Sofilein I do so enjoy your videos and your dedication to the viewers. Pima ASM might benefit from a dedicated 3D printer. Sections that are hidden (under a cowling for instance) and once held parts subsequently lost could be replicated and exposed on demand. The manner in which you allow/encourage a museums spokesperson is rare and oh so excellent. Thanks for sharing. Cheers! 🤠

  • @darkredvan
    @darkredvan 7 дней назад +2

    Great Video, Mr. Marchand is very knowledgeable about the Bf 109. Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @Sab2727
    @Sab2727 7 дней назад +2

    Great video , glad to see theres still a passion for these old warbirds. Kudos to all on this restoration .

  • @scottmalkinson6983
    @scottmalkinson6983 7 дней назад +8

    My favourite WW2 Aircraft.

  • @mattfulmer4243
    @mattfulmer4243 7 дней назад +6

    Hi, Sofi. Love all your tank stuff, but it's really cool that you did an aircraft vid and you could not have picked a better subject.

  • @buster5803
    @buster5803 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this.😊

  • @Mageli
    @Mageli 7 дней назад +12

    Hi, from Finland 🖐

  • @robertfrost1683
    @robertfrost1683 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks Sofi for this !

  • @user-nn7mb4ip4l
    @user-nn7mb4ip4l 6 дней назад +1

    Love the Me 109,F6F Hellcat, P 47 D razor back!! ..Great video!!!!

  • @GhostOps21
    @GhostOps21 7 дней назад

    Great presentation on this 109! Love Pima, was the first Air/Space museum I went to with my Grandpa back when I was a young kid visiting them in Arizona. He bought me a fired .50 cal casing, that is still on my desk to this day. Thanks Sofi ,Mr. Marchand, and everyone at Pima! Hope to get back there some day.

    • @kristoffermangila
      @kristoffermangila 7 дней назад +1

      Lots of new birds on display at Pima, like the last Pan Am Boeing 747SP, which eventually served NASA as a flying observatory.

  • @Jimmyatsea
    @Jimmyatsea 7 дней назад +2

    Thanks for showing the Pima air museum. I visited them from Florida because of you. A great museum with lots of aircraft types that had been flown by the SAAF (my old team).

  • @stephendwyer6005
    @stephendwyer6005 5 дней назад +1

    Great video lots of facts with not going too much into the technical minutiae. i really enjoyed the video Sofi especially since i have 37 years in F-16 maintenance.

  • @ianwilliams9068
    @ianwilliams9068 6 дней назад +1

    Keep up good work on restoration projects, aviation and armour...!!!

  • @outfield1988
    @outfield1988 15 часов назад

    Awesome video ,thank you

  • @daguard411
    @daguard411 3 дня назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @jasonferguson74
    @jasonferguson74 6 дней назад +1

    Love what you do Sofi,

  • @trespire
    @trespire 6 дней назад

    Great to see Sofi again. As an Ex F-4E (Kurnass) maintainer I'm happy you're touching on other aspects such as air power.
    Ground attack jets and fast propellor powered planes can have a huge punch, even with "smaller" 30 to 40mm caliber. It's the added ground speed that increases the kinetic punch at a square ratio ( K = ( m x V^2) / 4 ). (sorry for the equation)
    Late WW2 panes, when attacking in a dive were flying close to Mach-1. Todays jets still attack at the same speeds.
    The BF-109 was a force to reckon with, even for MBT and heavy armour.

  • @marknelson5929
    @marknelson5929 7 дней назад

    Great presentation!

  • @Terry_Fritz
    @Terry_Fritz 6 дней назад +2

    Sofilien; you are an amazing presenter. You ask a question and then allow people to say what they want to tell us without trying to make it into 30 second sound bytes for the attention challenged by interrupting. I tip my hat to you. 🦘

  • @davidroberts2777
    @davidroberts2777 7 дней назад +1

    Very cool stuff. I enjoy this type of content.

  • @russellnixon9981
    @russellnixon9981 7 дней назад +1

    Excellent presentation and great production, The RAF Lancaster heavy bomber Just Jane project is a similar example, they have to get parts of aluminium manufactured in the US and shipped to the UK all very expensive and takes ages.

  • @DumbledoreMcCracken
    @DumbledoreMcCracken 3 дня назад +1

    Wonderful history

  • @Abbeville_Kid
    @Abbeville_Kid 7 дней назад +8

    Sofilein is checking out a 109… sign me up.

  • @easynovember5423
    @easynovember5423 7 дней назад +4

    Thanks!

  • @scottwatrous
    @scottwatrous 7 дней назад

    I miss the Pima museum so much. And Arizona in general. Need to get back over there sometime.

  • @stevechurch4728
    @stevechurch4728 7 дней назад

    liked this, very good, can't wait to see more thanks.

  • @kantenklaus9753
    @kantenklaus9753 7 дней назад +1

    Very interesting, good luck with the project.

  • @happyhome41
    @happyhome41 7 дней назад

    Wonderful video !

  • @aceshigh6499
    @aceshigh6499 7 дней назад +5

    These aircraft are extremely challenging to land.

    • @matthewpayne42
      @matthewpayne42 7 дней назад +2

      So is the Spitfire.

    • @Sofilein
      @Sofilein  7 дней назад +5

      I drive on the ground so ngl all aircraft sound challenging to land, to me 😂

    • @TheJustinJ
      @TheJustinJ 7 дней назад

      The BF-109 landing gear is "splayed" at an angle. Just like rolling a tire that is leaning to one side, this causes it to turn.
      When both landing gear are splayed like this, they both try to steer -away- -from- *toward* the centerline. If you put more weight on one, it will swerve the other direction. When it swerves, then it leans harder yet on that side, and it swerves harder.
      This in addition to the fact the center of gravity (mass centroid) of the aircraft is behind the main landing gear. This exacerbates the swerving tendency, as the weight is located behind the tire contact patches and continues to diverge. With enough side-load, the gear snaps off. Ruining the propeller and engine. Damaging the airframe. Possibly injuring the pilot or even flipping over and lighting afire.
      I've heard that this was the most produced aircraft in history. And fully 1/3rd of the were destroyed in accidents.
      The Spitfire was EASY to land. Comparatively. Its landing gear is narrow, sure. But it does not diverge.
      All pilot accounts said the Spitfire was easy to land. And accident data shows it was at least 5x easier to land than the BF-109.
      A flight instructor of mine who had an opportunity to fly a spitfire, and a P-51. AND a BF-109 said the Spit was "easy" it "flew like a general aviation aircraft. Any pilot can fly it" to the P-51 "high wing-loading, sharp stall" to the Bf-109 "It's entirely a different animal. It cant be compared to Spitfire, or P-40" (another narrow gear plane of the era).

  • @dagabbagool2600
    @dagabbagool2600 7 часов назад

    I have thousands of nerd hours piloting 109s across multiple WW2 combat flight sims and the Friedrich was always my favorite, by far. A good bit faster than the Emil, and a good bit lighter and more maneuverable than the Gustav. It's the perfect combination of speed, instantaneous and sustained turn rate, and climb rate. I've built my own ultralight and it's truly a bucket list dream to build, or really just fly any variant of the 109, real or reproduction. Maybe in 30 years it'll be possible to 3D print one!

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 5 часов назад

    This bloke knows his stuff!

  • @gunterreihnhol6507
    @gunterreihnhol6507 7 дней назад +3

    Fantastisch!!

  • @Lutz101
    @Lutz101 7 дней назад +3

    Interesting. Thanks.

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums 7 дней назад

    Fascinating video xx

  • @mikequilty7710
    @mikequilty7710 7 дней назад

    Love your content from The Pima Air Museum!

    • @Sofilein
      @Sofilein  7 дней назад

      Thank you! I love making it

  • @thegodofhellfire
    @thegodofhellfire 7 дней назад +26

    this is the messerschmitt, it schmitts messers.

    • @thkempe
      @thkempe 7 дней назад +1

      I think that some of the designer's ancestors did that (forging knives).

    • @vonWeizhacker69
      @vonWeizhacker69 6 дней назад

      what does a fokker do..?

    • @thkempe
      @thkempe 6 дней назад +2

      ​@@vonWeizhacker69 Anthony Fokker was a Dutchman. In contrast to Messerschmitt, his family name does not describe a profession. Fokker/Focker comes from the old first name Folkhard, which means Volk/folk + hart/hard. A similar traditional German name would be Volker, but people in Germany no longer use traditional names.
      Btw, the former president of the German Federal Republic whose picture you are using, is spelled Weizsäcker (wheat + sack).

    • @vonWeizhacker69
      @vonWeizhacker69 5 дней назад

      @@thkempe Thank you, very informative. I bet you're great at any party. ;)

  • @NS-ex6cm
    @NS-ex6cm 7 дней назад +1

    Her expression was priceless - "Humm...I have no idea of what this guy is talking about"

  • @lcskibird8883
    @lcskibird8883 7 дней назад

    Thanks to Jason!!

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 6 дней назад

    Very interesting indeed 👍 Looking Good

  • @briancox2721
    @briancox2721 7 дней назад

    What our museum friend said about the cowling interchangeability still applies today. I was involved in a project about ten years ago to improve the as built shape of a body panel for the F-35. The previous supplier was so off that each one had to be modified, tweeked, shimmed, and forced to fit each aircraft. When we were done, the part was replaceable and interchangeable rated, meaning you could take a replacement panel off the shelf and it would fit without modification, and you could swap panels between aircraft without modification.

  • @barryfenwick609
    @barryfenwick609 7 дней назад +3

    great.

  • @Octopootie1
    @Octopootie1 7 дней назад +2

    Nice! The 109 is my favorite aircraft I look forward to this projects completion. Just one little autistic nitpick about the basic facts on the F-4 stated at the beginning. The armament was not unchanged from previous versions. One of the main changes of the F-4 from the F-2 was replacing the 15mm MG 151/15 nose cannon in the F-2, to the 20mm MG 151/20. The wing mounted 20mm cannons in the earlier "E" 109's used MG FF's, which had a slower RoF and muzzle velocity than the MG 151/20.

  • @marknelson5929
    @marknelson5929 7 дней назад

    The Bf 109 E (Emil) never went into service with an engine mounted cannon in your intro. It was tested with them but vibration precluded its use. The cannon first saw use in your F model after the issues had been resolved. Alongside the altered tail unit you mentioned on the F model, this aircraft also had a completely new wing design which precluded internal wing mounted armament like in the E model. Lastly from the cockpit forward the whole cowling, spinner and oil cooler fairing was much more streamlined. Some say the F model was the best balance between weight and handling - creating a lovely aircraft to fly. As from the G model onwards, increased weight etc affected the handling. Good to see an F model being restored, they are relatively rare survivors.

  • @maheralazzawi7814
    @maheralazzawi7814 2 дня назад

    Good job

  • @grimdesaye6534
    @grimdesaye6534 7 дней назад +1

    This was Awsome! Please Sofi, could you do another model build? Thank you for making History even more fun. God Bless you. 😊

  • @bundy3132
    @bundy3132 6 дней назад +1

    If you ever get a chance to get to Australia, check out the war museum in Canberra, they have a komet 163 , me262, me 109, lancaster bomber, parts of Von rictoffen's plane and uniform, the only surviving ww1 german tank mephisto etc + a hell of a lot more... all well cared for and well preserved, definately worth a look

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove 7 дней назад +3

    Sofi , hope you will look into the B-17s ,B-24s , P-51 ,and the P-40 ,plus many more . Another idea would be to do a story on the Huey Helicopter that serve in Vietnam and into the Cold War Era ...Find a flying one and then take a ride .. know ALOT of Veterans would love that ...Take It Easy Sofi !!!! ❤

  • @monofavoriten
    @monofavoriten 6 дней назад

    Very cool channel! Just discovered it and immediately subscribed🍻🤠

  • @jimgiro211
    @jimgiro211 4 дня назад

    amazing plane(and video)and Theodor was an amazing pilot from the few that passed the 200+kills ''club''.and ofc the mighty E.Hartmann and G.Barkhorn the only 2 that passed the 300+kills

  • @RattleSnakeScaleModeler
    @RattleSnakeScaleModeler 5 дней назад

    seriously jealous... you got up close to 1 of my top 5 fav frames of the Luftwaffe . .. we gonna have to sit an chat when ya come back out to the museum. :)

  • @brealistic3542
    @brealistic3542 6 дней назад

    I am very glad your exploring your original aviation roots Sofi. Lots of great stuff to find out. My father actually wrote Alexander Lippish letters back and forth about a project he was doing. Ask some if your aviation friends who that was. 😉

  • @chriswisenot6888
    @chriswisenot6888 6 дней назад

    The Stuka he mentioned actually spent some time in the experimental aviation association museum, when the museum used to be near Milwaukee, I stood next to it! It’s now back in the Chicago museum

  • @georgestemple3310
    @georgestemple3310 7 дней назад

    Another great video I love going out their just retired and live in tuscon been their twice was telling my son would love to work their

  • @eric-wb7gj
    @eric-wb7gj 7 дней назад

    TY🙏🙏

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
    @fourfortyroadrunner6701 6 дней назад

    Happy 4th of July young lady!!

  • @glencochrane901
    @glencochrane901 7 дней назад

    Hi Sofi, I met you last year at Aquino, in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Great show here, very interesting.

  • @sumpterino
    @sumpterino 7 дней назад +6

    Hell yeah Bröther, now you're cooking with C3-fuel 👌💯

  • @Stray03
    @Stray03 5 дней назад

    I enjoy listening to people who are "overburdened" with knowledge on subjects (Why I like listening to museum volunteers, and some private collectors), they always take tangents on subjects adding that little bit of extra interesting information that otherwise would just be a copy paste history channel style explanation.

  • @KevinMeeds
    @KevinMeeds 3 дня назад

    At last, a realistic view regarding data plate 'restorations'.

  • @valleywoodstudio7345
    @valleywoodstudio7345 7 дней назад

    I remember as a kid being told by a restorer on HMS Victory in Portsmouth, that if a new part occupied the same space as the original (such as a piece of rotten wood cut out and replaced with new) it was deemed "authentic".

  • @user-em7lp1sb4k
    @user-em7lp1sb4k 7 дней назад +1

    Man, this dude knows his shit very interesting video.

  • @stickdeath1980
    @stickdeath1980 7 дней назад

    way to my heart BF - 109's

  • @vespa1990
    @vespa1990 6 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤ from Thailand

  • @timhullfilms
    @timhullfilms 7 дней назад

    I was looking into this Bf 109 a few years ago for use in my film (set in North Africa, 1943) but it wasn't very far along, so I forgot about it. Doesn't look like they have had much progress on it... I remember seeing photos in this exact state.

  • @robcanisto8635
    @robcanisto8635 7 дней назад

    the stripe gives me life

  • @iskandartaib
    @iskandartaib 7 дней назад

    Ah. Great illustration of the advantage of mounting the main gear in the fuselage. You could take the wings off without using jack stands to support the fuselage. Of course, it had disadvantages, too..

  • @RaoulThomas007
    @RaoulThomas007 4 дня назад

    The M-262 is so much more advanced looking, than the 109. It looks like it would do so much better in a wind tunnel. Hard to believe it’s only a few years newer than the 109.

  • @chitownlivingston7007
    @chitownlivingston7007 6 дней назад

    I'll watch this tomorrow... meanwhile... happy 4th Sofi!