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    Comment by 'utbresearch' in media 'Messerschmitt Bf 109F-4'

    Any idea when and where this was taken?
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Hi Wurger, Sorry I haven't been able to check into this discussion in the past few weeks. Glad to see it has progressed, though. I'm thinking the tropical scheme profile you posted of the one further up from Italy May 1942 is best for my timeline. But the two colour profiles above: what...
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Those are excellent details. Thanks very much, Njaco.
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Wow, cool. Okay, so to narrow it down, I'd want to look at the spring and summer of 1942. According to the book "Jagdwaffe: War Over the Desert" by mid-Jan 1942, sorties against Malta were flown by KG.54, KG.77, KGr.606 and KGr.806 escorted by JG 53's Bf109F's. In Feb '42, a new Staffel...
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Sure, any help would be really appreciated. I found this site. Luftwaffe Camouflage Would the desert scheme at the bottom on the Bf-109F-4Z be what I'm looking for?
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Actually, I'm trying to render them in an CGI animation program.
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Okay, so if I'm looking at a timeline of summer 1942 and before, it would not be inaccurate to use a standard desert camo pattern on JU-88s and BF-109s?
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    Siege of Malta Camouflage

    Hi everyone, I posted this in the sticky thread above but I'm not sure anyone saw it. I'm wondering about Luftwaffe camouflage and markings during the Siege of Malta, specifically the JU-88s and BF Me-109s. As they were re-assigned from the eastern front to Malta, would they have been...
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    Luftwaffe Aircraft Camouflage and Markings

    Hi everyone, Great thread. I'm wondering about Luftwaffe camouflage and markings during the Siege of Malta, specifically the JU-88s and BF Me-109s. As they were re-assigned from the eastern front to Malta, would they have been repainted the tropical camouflage of their North African...
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