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Soviet Bf109B
Greetings all,
did this plane ever get Soviet color and markings? http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35/Warplane/01-4.jpg Cheers :) |
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According to Lennart Andersson "A Bf 109B-1 (s/n 6-15)of the Legion Condor was captured when it landed behind the republican lines in December 1937. After being tested by a French technical commission in February 1938 it was sent to Odessa and then to Moscow for evaluation at the NII VVS, where it was flown by P M Stefanovsky, S P Suprun and others." The Soviets purchased 5 Bf 109E-3s for evaluation then ended up in a museum after the war. What ever markings the Soviets gave their evaluation types bought from other countries may be how this one was painted also.
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Thank you for info :) It would be interesting to see sample from museum, maybe it is still somewhere around.
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Hi Pilot...
There are 5 pages of photos and details on the Bf109B and Bf109E's the Soviets tested in "German Aircraft in the Soviet Union and Russia" by Y.Gordon, S.Komissarov and D.Komissarov [Midland, 2008]. There is also a single colour side profile of a Bf109E captioned as tested by NII VVS Chkalovskya AB in Oct'40 but none of the b/w photos of 8 photos included of a Bf109E-3 clearly show these markings. Cheers Peter D Evans LEMB Administrator |
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Thank you Peter. I think that there is also Russian book in the similar subject but I did not know (or maybe I have forget) about the Midlands book. It is new and maybe possible to find online.
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