Arethere any others besides one in Greece, ( also recovered from the sea ). Looks like something Eddie from Iron Maiden wound be flying.. . Attachments. aceshigh.jpg. 118.2 KB · Views: 192 Dec 27, 2007 #10 Heinz Captain. 7,686 17. There are pieces of Stukas in the Air Museum in Malta. And I imagine somebody in Crete has a

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DiscussionAny FSK Stukas still flying? Electric Warbirds cpLjch.
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