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Oh darn it....darn-diddly-darn it! Looks like I'll have to invest in Revell's latest 1/32 Bf 109G-10 Erlägga soon....bugger!

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Is there any info on Bf 109E-4, W.Nr. 1313, belonging to Stab II/JG53, it crashlanded at Wissant after combat with fighters over the channel, on Tuesday, September 17th, 1940....?
 
Monday, September 30th 1940..
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, W.Nr. 1325, 3/JG53.
Forcelanded, fuel exhaustion at Langley, near Eastbourne at about 2.05 pm, following a bomber escort sortie and combat with RAF fighters. Fw. School captured unhurt. Aircraft 13+ a write off..

Monday, October 7th 1940..
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, W.Nr. 0751, 9/JG27.
Shot down by RAF fighters during free-lance fighter sortie over London. Crashed and burned out at Oak Farm, Headcorn at about 2.00 pm. Uffz. Bartsch baled out unhurt. Aircraft 13+ a write off..

Friday, October 25th 1940..
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, W.Nr. 5104, 3/JG77.
Radiator damaged in combat with RAF fighters and forcelanded on downs at Harveys Cross, Telscombe, north of Saltdean, Sussex at about 1.30 pm. Gefr. Raisinger captured unhurt. Aircraft 13+ a write off..

Sunday, October 27th 1940..
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-1, W.Nr. 3576, 7/JG54.
Engine severely damaged by RAF fighters in combat over Kent during free lance sweep to London. Belly landed on beach near Lydd water tower at about 9.40 am. Uffz. Zimmerman captured unhurt. Aircraft 13+ a write off..
 
Always liked Graf's '109 'Red 1', a very colourful one! Either I'm thick (stop that!), or my brain has rebooted yet, as I'm not long up after a wee snooze, back to catch more z's after this....

Can't even remember if this bird has been posted either! :lol: :oops:

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Bf 109G-6 (Wk-Nr 15913) 'Red 1' flown by Major Hermann Graf, Gruppenkommandeur JG(r) 50, September 1943
 
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Junkers Ju 87 B-2, W.Nr. 313; coded "T6+IH" of 1./St.G 2 "Immelmann", Krainici airfield, Bulgaria, March 1941. This machine was camouflaged in a RLM 70/71/65 scheme. The individual code letter "I" in the 1. Staffel's colour of white was repeated in the same colour on the front of both main landing gear fairings and in black on the upper and undersurfaces of the wings. The spinner had a white tip. The plane sported the unit emblem in the usual position. (Painted by Arkadiusz Wróbel)
 

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