Hispano M4L Buchon
Do you know what the Hispano M4L Buchon is? If not, let us explain that its design was inspired by Messerschmitt’s legendary Bf-109 fighter G-variant. Many people consider this to be the Bf-109 family’s ultimate post-war evolution variation. In the Spanish Air Force, it was mostly utilized as a fighter aircraft. When it was no longer in service, it was utilized in scenes from the Hollywood film The Battle of Britain. The Buchon took to the air for the first time in 1952. Following a bungled agreement with Germany, Spain had to cope with a couple of non-operational units. In any case, this was the country’s best attempt to make the best of a bad situation. It remained with the Spanish Air Force until 1965. We’ve seen a Buchon on the market, but we don’t know what it’s worth at the moment.
Messerschmidt ME-262
The Luftwaffe utilized the Me-262 Schwalbe and the Sturmvogel in 1941. The fighter variant was the first, while the fighter-bomber variant was the second. When the war ended in 1945, it was decommissioned. This plane was one of the first in the fight to have jet engines, making it a significant threat. Captured units were utilized as test subjects by Americans after the war. The Me-262 provided a lot of technology to the F-86 Sabre. There aren’t many of them left, and the ones that are left contain a mix of original and reconditioned characteristics. One of them just sold for around $600,000.