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bavgan 15th November 2008 19:56

Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Hello,

Does anybody know the location of the manufacturer's data plate on the Bf 109K fuselage?

Regards,

Batur

stephen f. polyak 15th November 2008 23:42

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Although I have not confirmed the K's main plate location by period photographs, it is known that on all prior series 109s the airframe main plate was fitted externally to various locations (but often standard for specific 109 model and manufacturer block) on the left side of the fuselage, within the general area aft of the engine cowling up to the cockpit.

Anyone have a photo showing a main plate on a Bf 109 K?

harrison987 16th November 2008 03:50

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Hi Batur...

Of all the Me109K pics I have seen, I have never seen a data tag on the outside of the fuselage like other Me109's had...so no clue where it would be :(.

mike

bavgan 16th November 2008 15:06

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Thank you for the replies. I have never seen a manufacturer's plate on a K either Mike.

One more question: The name of the factory which built the Bf 109 was written on the early style main data plates (the long rectangular ones). "Erla Maschinenwerk G.m.b.H. Leipzig" was written on Erla builts, while "Wiener-Neustadter Flugzeugwerke Ges.m.b.H." was on the data plates of WNF built 109s. In addition to the Erla, WNF and Arado, many 109s were produced at the Messerschmitt Werke Regensburg plant. Do you know what was written on the data plates of MTT Reg. built 109s?

Regards,

Batur

bavgan 5th July 2009 23:56

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Getting back to Bf 109K-4 data plate location, do you think this is a manufacturer's main data plate under the canopy?

http://old.messerschmitt-bf109.de/pi...01-swfoto..jpg

S Sheflin 6th July 2009 03:05

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Hello all,

Does anyone else realize what that photo depicts? This is an ultra rare Erla-built K-4 with a WNr. of 570 37_! This is only the second one I have seen documented. What a great photo, Bavgan. Thanks.

Steve Sheflin

S Sheflin 6th July 2009 04:36

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Bavgan,

I got so excited by your new K-4 photo that I forgot to answer your initial question. Yes, I believe that that is a factory ID tag, applied in the typical "Erla" position. Again, what a great photo.

Steve Sheflin

veltro 6th July 2009 07:56

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by S Sheflin (Post 88147)
This is an ultra rare Erla-built K-4 with a WNr. of 570 37_! This is only the second one I have seen documented.

And it shows that apparently Erla-built K-4s had the same rectangular panel (and eventually no chin bulges and differently machined upper and lower engine cowl) than on their peculiar G-10s...!

Many thanks to Bavgan from me too...:D

harrison987 6th July 2009 08:50

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
HI Batur,

Personally, I do not think that is a data plate. It is almost all white. Of course, one could say it was glare form the sun reflecting off a black plate, but the sun glare is on the back of the plane, just near the swastika.

I suspect it is a US ID or tag added at wars end (common to see ID's, notes, etc. on captured aircraft).

Mike

Micke D 6th July 2009 11:03

Re: Bf 109K Data Plate Location
 
Very interesting all dark kamouflage.


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