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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
The Bf 109 E-1/B Probably Looked Like this before the Crash as from the description in the Crash Report.
The Aicraft Camouflage Colour may be slightly different.... ![]() Image created from various images seen at :- http://www.markstyling.com/bf109es1.htm Last edited by joyban; 6th November 2009 at 10:07. |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
I thought there was no swastika on the fin...
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
This aircraft might have looked very similar to Bf-109E of 8./JG53 (Black 7+I) Piloted by Walter Fiel (WNr 5901) which crash-landed at Peckham, Kent on Oct ober 2nd 1940. Photos and details of this aircraft Here!
From previous research carried out on a JG53 aircraft that crashed on 30/9/40, JG53 had already started (on some aircraft) to repaint the Swastika back on the tails and Pik-as emblem on the cowling prior to the date the Indian 109 crashed. Clint |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
Hi,
On 30 September 1940 Major Günther Freiherr von Maltzahn became Kommodore and the Stab.JG53 was allowed to paint the "Pik As" back on their Bf-109's, removing the red band from their cowlings. This particular crash took place on 2nd November 1940 so much after 30 September 1940....Also as in this picture you could see the Swastik, wether it was left from an earlier camofledge or not one cannot comment, but being so prominent it was still there while the Aircraft had crashed. ![]() Also here inserted is the article on The Deccan Chronicle , Hyderbad Sept 28 1941 Sunday... ![]() |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
It looks as if there are three swastikas on what´s left of the tailfin:
One in the early position overlapping fin and rudder and two in the later only-fin position, the second one not sharing the same angles which would only be possible if the first one had been overpainted and is no longer visible. This would confirm the JG 53 swastika story imo... Regards Fran |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
Just to add some detail to the history of this aeroplane.
The aeroplane was removed by Air Ministry Contractor, Arthur V Nicholls Haulauge of Brighton, on 14 November 1940 and delivered to 49 MU Faygate later that same day. Items had already been removed by the Royal Artillery and RAF (from Hawkinge) and this included the gunsight and clock taken by the RA's and the compass taken by an officer from Hawkinge. Messrs A V Nicholls was authorised to retrieve these items from Lt Rowan and Capt Sturge of the RA's and the compass from Flt Lt Wallford at Hawkinge. Mr A V Nicholls viewed and surveyed the aircraft on 10 November and the Collection Order for the aircraft was No 266. To the best of my knowledge this aeroplane was not one that went "on tour" around the UK for fund raising for the Spitfire Fund, War Weapons Weeks etc etc but seems, instead, to have been allocated for shipment overseas. |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
Andy,
Very interesting part of the story. Have you yet succeeded in locating any contemporary photos of this one in Britain before it went to India? Regards, |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
Larry
Sadly, no I don't. It would be marvelous if one turned up. Always looking.......! |
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Re: Battle of Britain Bf109E found in India a few years ago?
I made enquiries in the area when the 109 was first acquired. I got several accounts of the crash and a number of pictures of a field.
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