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Historic correct skins for the Bf 109 K4 and G14
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2 years agoWed Jul 13 2022, 01:27pmBoelckeMain AdminAnother Erla produced airplane:
Bf109G-14 flown by Oblt. R. Schlegel, CO of 10. JG 4 Jüterbog 1944
available in the dl section
http://axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/download/download.php?action=view&id=1248
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2 years agoFri Jul 22 2022, 02:17pmBoelckeMain AdminBf109K-4, 9./JG53, Reichenbach May 1945
A typical late Kurfürst painted RLM 76/02/81/82, cowling RLM 77 lower wings unpainted.
available in the dl section
http://www.axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/download/download.php?action=view&id=1249
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2 years agoFri Jul 29 2022, 12:27pmBoelckeMain AdminBf109G-14, WNr 512428, 3./JG 77, Dortmund December 1944 May 1945
The WNF build plane was painted in standard RLM 74/75/76 camo, with clean vertical Tail and bare metal or bright primer painted triangular panels under the windscreen.
The plane was found by US troops in May 1945, broken in two after a crash landing.
Available in the dl section
http://axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/download/download.php?action=view&id=1251
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Main AdminNew one - two skins, one with and one without alpha layer
Bf109G-14, WNr 462919, white 7, pilot Oskar Romm, 10./JG 3, Germany autumn 1944
An Erla factory build plane, didn´t find any explanation why the markings were overpainted
available here
http://axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/download/download.php?action=view&id=1253 -
2 years agoThu Sep 08 2022, 02:28pmBoelckeMain AdminBf109G-14, yellow 20, 9./JG 7, spring 1945
Platzschutz for the JG 7 jets, the plane is painted in RLM 76/81/82 camo, WNr unkown.
To be honest, i don´t know much about this plane, but searching for a Bf109G-14 wíth the late war camo was long and very difficult and it´s one of the very few i could find.
available in the dl section
http://axis-and-allies-paintworks.com/e107_plugins/download/download.php?action=view&id=1264
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