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I'm not sure if this is a comment that means I need to change my heading or just a tongue in cheek comment? It is a night fighter, and kind of my favorite scheme of the kit.
But I guess the assembling is due to the "Favourite A/C" part of the split GB.
I'm not sure if this is a commect that means I need to change my heading or just a tongue in cheek comment? It is a night fighter, and kind of my favorite scheme of the kit.
Ralph, do you have any sources with information about the Yugoslavian Emil-s being used as night fighters? I'll be very interested to read them.I'm not sure if this is a comment that means I need to change my heading or just a tongue in cheek comment? It is a night fighter, and kind of my favorite scheme of the kit.
Great choice. Looking forward to the build.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia never fielded any night fighters in World War 2.
From Yugoslavia to Serbia. The town my father was born is was Bukin, now Mladenovo.
Yes, you are talking of this kitI had researched, briefly, using 'Bf109E-3 night fighter' in searches. I did get some hits implying that the E-3 was a night fighter. One a Hasagawah kit that states its a night fighter, but qualified as a Bf109E. Maybe an E-4?
Yes, you are talking of this kit
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It's an E-4. But there is a mixed information here: the Me-109E you are building (the Yugoslavian one) IS NOT a night fighter. This was the point of Wurger, asking you to change the name of your build.
There is a very good book (in 2 volumes) describing the use of Me-109 in Yugoslavia:
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I believe this is the best source one can find. Check here.
Cheers!
P.S. Oooops, when I was typing my answer IMALKO was faster and have already posted information about the same book.
... the Me-109E you are building (the Yugoslavian one) IS NOT a night fighter. This was the point of Wurger, asking you to change the name of your build.
SO, Favorite (no 'u' though) it is.