Talk:Hispano Aviación HA-1112

Latest comment: 4 days ago by ZLEA in topic A must-have image, surely?

Bottom picture is not a HA Buchon

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Its BF109G2 'Red 7' —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.229.17.248 (talk) 11:18, 2 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Bottom picture is not a HA Buchon

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I miss a list of survivors. There should be about 10 or 15. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.20.242.131 (talk) 22:14, 22 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Film Use

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I'm surprised that no mention has been made of the aircrafts use in films during the 1960's. Apart from their appearence in the "Battle of Britain" (Playing ME109s), Buchons were also used for taxying scenes in the Italian film "Eagles over London" where they play Spitfires!Graham1973 (talk) 03:38, 28 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

Rote 7

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The way I see it, there`s a misunderstanding in the "Rote 7" section. As far as I know, the "Rote 7" flying in Germany belongs to the Messerschmidt-Foundation and is the last flying original Me 109 - And not a Hispano Suiza model.

In fact there was a HS known as "rote 7" but that one was "only" in the movie "battle of britain" and now is flown as red 1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.202.17.81 (talk) 14:43, 30 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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What is "Buchón"?

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Term is used 3x, but not introduced or otherwise explained. Arminden (talk) 13:43, 16 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

The final variant was the HA-1112-M1L Buchón (Pouter), which is a male dove in Spanish. First line in the HA-1112-M1L section. Nimbus (Cumulus nimbus floats by) 15:32, 16 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

A must-have image, surely?

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Buchon Schwarm! 2018 Flying Legends, 15 July 2018, Duxford

No less than FOUR Buchons!

Ok, in a perfect world they would be wearing original Spanish AF markings, but the reality is that far more people have seen these aircraft dressed-up as Luftwaffe Messerschmitts, than ever saw them in their original guise. And four flying together is something else!

Notice two have three-bladed props, and two are four-bladed.

This article is already loaded with images, so maybe this new image should go in place of one the existing images? But which one to lose?

Comments please. WendlingCrusader (talk) 19:31, 21 December 2024 (UTC)Reply

It could replace File:Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon '-+10' (G-BWUE) (22723895345).jpg and File:Hispano HA.1112M1L Buchon 'Black 2' (G-AWHK) (36053481566).jpg, since both aircraft are depicted in the image and have very similar histories as movie aircraft. - ZLEA T\C 00:47, 22 December 2024 (UTC)Reply
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