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Old 15th March 2012, 14:45
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Photos of Bf110C of Oblt Rüdiger Proske, Gr Adj of I.ZG26, force-landed at Lydd, Kent and POW 18.08.40

Hello,

I'm aware of two photos of the above a/c after it force landed. This is the Bf110 with the chevron marking on the nose with a pencil horizontally through it. The first has been published several times, is well-known, and shows a close up of the starboard nose area. The second is a distant shot of the full starboard side, which, when enlarged, is in very poor focus and has poor contrast. This latter one suggests that there were white victory tabs on the fin, possibly several. Since accurate victory claims info for I./ZG26 apparently did not survive the war, we don't know how many victory tabs there might be and the second photo is too blurry to resolve this. I know of at least 4-5 other photos of this a/c taken in France before it was shot down, but none clearly show the tail area.

Is it possible that further photos exist that are not generally known, which might indicate what the tail of this a/c might have looked like? I know that this is a long shot, but an intact Bf110 down 18.08.40, would very likely have been displayed somewhere in England after the event, which might turn up photos to answer my question and further document the markings carried by this a/c. I want to do an accurate color profile of this a/c for the EoE book series. Efforts to profile this a/c date all the way back to the 1960s and the first Karl Ries, Jr., books on Luftwaffe markings.

Thanx for any possible help.
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