Albatros D-II - New Zealand - Part 2 - Kermie Cam
Kermie Cam - Albatros D-II - New Zealand - Part 2 I was in New Zealand on March 31, 2015, visiting Gene DeMarco and The Vintage Aviator Limited. . .and look what they let me fly . . . an Albatros D-II! This is powered by one of their scratch-built Mercedes engines, which they reverse engineered from three original ones I sent down to copy! It was such a beautiful day for flying, I decided to do a Kermie Cam of it for you all to enjoy. It's in two parts, so be sure to check them both out. Kermit Weeks

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