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Hello Marc,
as for the 152.xxx we have BAL for most a/c from 152.000 to 152.074. Then a gap followed by 152.375 to 152.395. All of them Bf 109 G-10/R6. The 152.3xx Batch had its BAL very late in March 1945 and I did not find any more information on this birds with one exception: 152.377 was to be delivered from Leipzig Erla-Auslieferungslager to III./JG 300 on 14. April 1945 (Ultra HW5/692). Carl
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Some are thinking I'm at least a liar, or at worst a mythomaniac (or the contrary) even when I give your name as source. ... Franck. |
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Cheers Marc |
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Hello Marc,
Sorry to be late in getting back to you. Following are the Bf 109 G-10/R6 from within the 152xxx WNr. block that I have documented so far. 152 011 152 016 152 023 152 027 152 033 152 036 152 040 152 043 152 046 152 053 152 055 152 056 152 057 152 058 152 063 152 069 152 073 152 077 I have three others that fit all the parameters of 155xxx aircraft, but for which I have no Werknummern. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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One interesting point Franck alerted us to is the fact presented by Carl we have ALSO this 20 planes in the W.Nr. 152 375 - 152 395 batch; this is a great complement to our background knowledge about latest Erla built G-10/R6's. Cheers Marc Last edited by Marc-André Haldimann; 29th December 2018 at 16:27. |
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CORRECTION: My last sentence should read 152xxx not 155xxx.
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Hi there, Gang;
This photo is nagging: it rings a bell as I'm under the impression to have seen it already - maybe because of the double white cross painted on the propeller blade base. I just searched for more then one hour this Bf 109 G-14/AS or G-10 through my files, without success... See attachment and original link here: http://www.tankdestroyer.net/images/...50-500-100.png Original caption says: "Sgt. Warren J. Allen of Headquarters Company demonstrates his flying and shooting skills. Photo courtesy of Charles Wilts." Any ideas about this particular machine ? Thanks in advance. Marc |
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do you have any bf 109 G14/AS still in factory or unachived after the war picture or not?
thanks for your answer |
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Hi there sgeorges4,
There are photos of Bf 109 G-14 in final assembly at Detmold, after 13 April 1945. None I know of is of the G-14/AS variant though. https://www.flickr.com/photos/280920...57631642100122 Cheers Marc |
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