Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
We now know that ERLA didn't have any RLM 83, usually described as Dark green.
Is it possible to say what shades of dark paint ERLA had, when the G-10 W.Nr. 150xxx was built? This seems a lot easier than debating and guessing about what other paints they could have used to paint them with. |
Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Ah Ferdinando,
I see it too; my thoughts were about a bending on the fuselage, but after checking it out, I don't see any actual bend in the airframe. So you might be right;-)) Marc |
Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Hej Micke,
Correct. I do hope Rasmussen or Charles Bavarois will shed some light on this issue... Cheers Marc |
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They will probably put their knowledge on paper in a not too far future, maybe teamed with an excellent author... Let's wait and see with a hint of patience.
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Oberst, just give me some time, this was info I get from one friend.... to locate info and provide here.
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Grazie MA |
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I know there is info about http://www.aero-journal.com/hors-serie.php
Title is Les camouflages de la Luftwaffe. |
Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Found this dated 15.8.1944:
From- Supreme Command of the Luftwaffe Head of Technical Aviation Equipment E 10 No.239/44 (IV E) Ref. 70 K 10 To- Berlin W8, 15 August 1944 Leipziger Strase 7 Tel.: 218011 Ext.: 4535 In part- " As a result of this new regulation the following RLM shades are in future to be discontinued: 65, 70, 71 and 74. Shade 70 continues to be specified solely for propellers. " |
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