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Old 5th October 2005, 07:22
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Galland’s Me-109F Side Panel displayed in Ace's Living Room

Holy S---

I came across an interview with Franz Stigler

(28) at ‘109 Lair.

http://109lair.hobbyvista.com/index1024.htm

In it there are photographs of –check this out- the side panel of Galland’s Me-109F displayed on Stigler’s living room wall. The panel includes Galland’s Mickey Mouse Logo, part of the Command Chevron, and the manufacturer’s plate including Werk No. The camo colors are beautifully preserved. Does anyone know the story of how Galland’s F was thus stripped –after all Richtofen’s WWI was kept in a Berlin Museum –where it was destroyed by bombing –no doubt the Third Reich was interested in preserving the historical legacy of one of it’s foremost aces. Moreover, even though Stigler was a friend of Galland’s, how would he end up such an unbelievable historical memento?

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Rob Romero
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