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Hello,
here is a survey of the German literature: Jet & Prop 3/2003 Article of Joachim Geyer „Green 5“ = Probably Bf 109 G-14/AS, pilot Oblt Dieterle. Jet & Prop 4/2003 Correction of Harald Herbert Vogt: „Green 5“ = Bf 109 G-6/AS Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No. 4/2004 Article of Gerhard Stemmer“Facts and Dates Concerning the History of the Night Fighter Replacement Training Staffel, later I./EJG 2“ 2./EJG 2 was commanded by Oblt Manfred Dieterle from 6 Nov 1944, but no personally connection to the Bf 109 G-6/AS „Green 5“. Luftwaffe im Focus Special No. 2/2006 Article of Axel Urbanke „Almost A Miracle: „Green 5“ of 2./EJG 2 in Colour“ Luftwaffe im Focus Edition No. 13/2007 Reader’s Forum. Reproduction of the „Green 5“ colour photo in the special edition here in a better quality. Regards Leo |
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Marc, You are welcome.
Cheers, Jerry |
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Thanks Leo ! I forgot about LiF 4, and there stands pretty much everything we know about this unit. Cheers Marc |
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Last one is Neubiberg afaik
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Via some image processing for beginners, here's that He 111 turned the right way round, making the motto (»komm zurück« = "come back") easier to read.
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-> 1.: never seen an 109 with code L1... regards jim |
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Why does it look like an E-model? And why such a tail wheel?? Cheers Stig |
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Now, this I think is no Bf 109 at all. Not a single part looks like a Messerschmitt.
Cheers Carl |
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