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Greetings ladies and gentlemen!
I have for some time now been enjoying Haldimann's "late war Bf 109 pictures", it contains photos of IV Gruppe JG 3 in Italy and I took a particular interest in a 11 staffel aircraft, in the photo badly blown up. Given the manufacturer and other known factors, I decided to make an "unexploded" illustration of the aircraft, as it most likely looked in it's glory days. I'm no professional illustrator, but I like what I do. Constructive criticism welcome! Source as stated above. All the Best! Angantyr |
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Good idea, keep on work, it will be interesting to watch :)
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Nice work Angantyr
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A pleasure to see thanks to your work a wreck as a whole machine again! I appreciate it.
Cheers Marc |
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Like the others have said, good work and thank you for posting it for us to see.
If you want to add a Werk Nummer, the details (from the Allies' investigation of the wreck) are: 2 km. SW Pietravairano [Caserta] The pilot, Ltn. Hans-Joachim Schroth, survived the crash but was killed over Holland in February 1944. |
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Thanks for your precisions, Nick.
One last question: when did that crash happen? Cheers Marc |
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Lt. Hans-Joachim Schroth KIA 44-02-10 Vroomshoop (Holland)
Frans A |
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Thanks Frans; I actually asked for the crash date of the plane in Italy (W.Nr. 18077).
Cheers Marc |
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Much appreciated, Nick!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28092068@N03/10525851663 Thanks to your initiative, Agantyr, and thanks to your sources, Nick, we now have a clear background information for this wreck. Thanks Marc |
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