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Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Danke Jörn!
So what options do we have? W.Nr. xxx196 position on the rudder is consistent either for Erla or for WNF. In my opinion, WNF is a cold case because I never came across a single WNF built Bf 109 G-14 or G-10 with a long tail wheel leg. This leaves us with Erla produced Bf109 G-10's and rarer seen G-14's. Considering the oil filler cap high position, plainly visible on the inner side of the engine cowling won't help us out: if I understand things correctly, Erla did use the 56 liters oil tank on their AS engines planes as well (Jörn, please correct me if I'm wrong). I won't argue now about the tiny part of the third digit to be seen as I'm still off computer. Options left now are: - either Bf 109 G-14/AS W.Nr. 464 196 (right W.Nr. position on the rudder and documented planes in that batch having a tall tail wheel leg). - or an Erla Bf 109 G-10 in the 150xxx-152xxx or the 490xxx-491xxx batch. Hopefully more arguments will show up;-)) Cheers Marc |
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Regards Rasmussen |
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Ok Jörn,
So this is after all an Erla G-10; I'll tackle the third digit by Monday;-)). Many thanks! Marc |
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Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Gun trough looks to be the style commonly used on the Erla G-10 refined cowling.
Cheers, D.B. |
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Thanks D.B.,
As for the third digit issue, nothing really conclusive: it could be a "0"... Anyway, I've now transferred this plane as an Erla built Bf 109 G-10. Steve, you were right;-)). Thanks to all who helped to narrow down this particular machine! Marc |
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Thanks Marc,
But remember, in my case even a broken clock is correct twice a day. Steve Sheflin |
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But you gave the answer in your post, didn't you? NAGr. Bromberg ? http://www.flickr.com/photos/2809206...in/photostream Regards, Franck. |
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Yes Franck, I guess many of the G-8's and G-6/R2's will do for that unit. My question was more G-10 orientated... OFC, there could have been also WNF built G-10/R2's in the 770 xxx batch, but our issue is this Erla built Bf 109 G-10:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2809206...57631646235608 and this Mtt built Bf 109 K-4 in the 330 xxx - 331 xxxx batch: http://www.flickr.com/photos/2809206...57631646235608 Any other JG or EJG known to operate from Bayreuth? Cheers Marc Last edited by Marc-André Haldimann; 16th September 2013 at 19:59. |
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Re: Late war Bf 109 pictures source
Nothing found for the moment.
Three NAGr. were based in Bayreuth-Bindlach in 1944 but, according to Michael Holm site, they all left 12/1944... Keep watching. |
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