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Adicionaly, this plane has a wooden tailplane(sharp angle at the botton of the ruder).This type of ruder was introduced later in war.By that time the Me109G-6 was not built anymore.
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Well, the 109 G-6 was certainly being built by Regensburg and Erla in Nov 44, so a few may have been built into 1945. So, the time period of G-6 production doesn't rule out a wooden tail.
But, with the main evidence of the photo: Large wheel fairings on the wing that would indicate a G-10 or K-4; but with the obvious "Beule" of the earlier a/c series, I would agree with Eduardo, that it is a 109 G-14.