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omnivirg 3rd January 2007 00:16

"Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
I am looking for any info on "Green 3" or any late war Bf109s flown by Müller.

Nasebbaer 3rd January 2007 09:06

Re: "Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
You mean "Nasen Müller" not Nassen Müller? Nassen means in Germany wet.

FalkeEins 3rd January 2007 09:43

Re: "Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
check out this old LEMB thread devoted to some of Müller's aircraft here including his little known 'Red 2'...(G-6/AS, 1./NJGr.10)

http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/fo...?showtopic=230

RossGmann 14th January 2007 00:02

Re: "Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
Have a look at the following Website
www.luftwaffe.cz/mullerfk2.html
could this be the person for whom you may be searching?

Kind regards

Ross

George Hopp 19th January 2007 03:30

Re: "Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
Some years ago, in the German IPMS magazine, Bernd Barbas described a 109 -- G6/AS, G14/AS, or G10 -- they weren't certain which, of Nasen Muller, that carried a P-38 150 gal (640 ltr) drop tank, and an upward firing cut-down MG 151/20 that poked through the fairing for the homing loop in the top fuselage behind the cockpit. This sucker was aimed through a sight painted on the top of the canopy.

Now, Herr Barbas said that this a/c existed, others say, No it didn't. So, with that proviso, I submit the following drawings of this a/c that first appeared in, I believe the name was "Mitteilungen." It's an excellent mag that has lots of WW2 German aviation material.

FalkeEins 19th January 2007 10:14

Re: "Nassen" Müller's Bf109 "Green 3"
 
arguments for and against - including the pilot's recollection - 'I don't recall it ' - on this long thread over on AWF

http://www.airwarfareforum.com/viewt...er=asc&start=0


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