Username : Wayne Little
First name : Wayne
Category : Judge – Non competing
Scale : 1/48
Manufacturer / Model : Eduard Bf109F-4/Trop
Extras : Eduard Seatbelt Set and Canopy masks in the kit, so not really extras…
Sorry Guys, left my camera at work yesterday.....and 1 Pic was blurred so will retake that one and add it in....
So here are the finished Pics of one of the lesser advertised aircraft flown by Oblt. Otto Schulz while attached to the Stab flight of II/JG27.
This aircraft W.Nr.10149 was marked with a Chevron and vertical Bar forward of the Fuselage cross and used for a short period in late May-beginning of June of 1942.
Schulz had a total of 48 victories marked on the rudder at this time, although he apparently had already claimed his 49 and 50th victories earlier on the 31st May.
Approximately 2 weeks later on the 17th June Oblt. Schulz after claiming his 51st victory, was shot down and killed while flying Bf 109F-4/trop WNr.10271, marked with a small single chevron, close to the fuselage cross.
At the time of his death he was the 3rd ranked Luftwaffe ace in the MTO
First name : Wayne
Category : Judge – Non competing
Scale : 1/48
Manufacturer / Model : Eduard Bf109F-4/Trop
Extras : Eduard Seatbelt Set and Canopy masks in the kit, so not really extras…
Sorry Guys, left my camera at work yesterday.....and 1 Pic was blurred so will retake that one and add it in....
So here are the finished Pics of one of the lesser advertised aircraft flown by Oblt. Otto Schulz while attached to the Stab flight of II/JG27.
This aircraft W.Nr.10149 was marked with a Chevron and vertical Bar forward of the Fuselage cross and used for a short period in late May-beginning of June of 1942.
Schulz had a total of 48 victories marked on the rudder at this time, although he apparently had already claimed his 49 and 50th victories earlier on the 31st May.
Approximately 2 weeks later on the 17th June Oblt. Schulz after claiming his 51st victory, was shot down and killed while flying Bf 109F-4/trop WNr.10271, marked with a small single chevron, close to the fuselage cross.
At the time of his death he was the 3rd ranked Luftwaffe ace in the MTO
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