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Wojtek, check the tails in the initial 2 photos:IMHO the first image doesn't show the same Bf 109 seen in the second and third image. Although the code is the same but the size of the letters and the LW cross seems to be smaller than in the two shots below. The "B" letter is applied behind the oxygene refueling cap while the one in the two bottom images had it appled over the one. Additionally the kite seen behind the "Black 2" doesn't seem to be the TS+ME but also the TS+MB or TS+MP. As memory serves I have already seen an image of the the Bf 109Gs with the same codes applied and parked in one row.
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And edit .. just found that the Bf109Gs beloned to the Fliegertechnische Schule 3, München - Schleissheim.
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the pic source: Messerschmitt Bf 109G Gustav
Wojtek, check the tails in the initial 2 photos:
This is a Bf 109G-6 with the standard tail:
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This is probably a Bf 109G-6/AS with the tall tail and with a different cowling:
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The second a/c had an Erla-canopy. Looks pretty much like the a/c on your photo in the forest.
The Fliegerschule-109 could be the same a/c as above but has a low tail!
Yep, I remember that photo. The G-6/AS-plane is the second in the row. The first one (I believe it's a G-2) is the Fliegerschulle-a/c - check the damage around the electr. outlet. The plane with the small-lettered Stammkennzeichen is a completely different bird though.Exactly ! You are right these are three different kites. The Bf109Gs are the mix of its sub-variants but the pictures were taken at the same airfield. And finally I found the shot I have mentioned above on my old HDD.
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the pic source: the net.