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Originally Posted by ouidjat
Thanks Junker.
I hope "they" didn't take that French review as source!!
What about the plane with dragon?
http://www.me109.info/display.php?a=e&fid=4116 No apparent dragon but something on cowling.
http://www.me109.info/display.php?a=e&fid=573 another adjudant with no dragon!
Both planes upper can be found in Jagdwaffe Vol.1 Sect.3 (different photos)
So, at least two different adjudant's plane, if not three in very short period.
Regards, Franck.
PS: It's written col. J. Vasco! OUR J. Vasco? OK I change the title of this thread then.
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The 109 with the small dragon emblem is Hintze's. The small circle in the fuselage is where a bullet passed through the airframe, just missing him. I made copies of originals from his photo album. Also the one of the 109 on the firing butts is also Hintze's at Przasnysz.