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Re: Late-war Bf 109 question
Hi Skyraider3D
The distinctive features for the Bf 109 G-10/R6 are a PKS 12 automatic pilot, a FuG 125 Hermine bad weather radio and new resistance elements in the windscreen heating system. Forget the underwing cannons please. As Richard wrote, we never see underwings cannons on I., III and IV./JG 300 Messerschmitt 109 G-14/AS or G-10. Dont forget the fact that the opponents were american P-51s... All the best Jean-Yves Lorant |
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