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Originally Posted by John Beaman
The aircraft was Oesau's Bf 109G-6/AS, WNr 20601, green 13.
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Hi John, I'm starting to lean in this direction too based on the circumstantial bits of the puzzle...do you have or know of any further evidence to support your view? I'm hoping that this image is associated with a surviving copy of Pappy Doyles actual gun camera film, which would clinch it - or perhaps a post war statement from Doyle giving it the nod. (It's probably too much to ask that this particular footage actually survived from the 40's, but I guess there seems to be quite a bit of it that did.)
Thanks for your input regardless,
Dan Taylor