Possibly, but I don't remember it. I've seen at least one series of stills taken from it.
Dieter Kragelow was a lucky man. If you look at starboard side of the aircraft you can see a hole in the cockpit area, hacked by the rescuers, through which he was extracted.
There was a Belgian doctor present who treated him before the British took him to a hospital in Ghent. He was then taken to England for further treatment resulting in a complete recovery. He eventually returned to his home town of Saarbrucken and became a successful architect.
It's probably a good job his flying career ended. He had previously crashed in October 1944 as he neared the end of his fighter training, suffering a fractured skull. He was also injured on 23rd December 1944 when he crash landed a Fw 190 A-8 following combat with Thunderbolts from the 56th FG. Had he survived "Bodenplatte" he might not have survived the war.
"Yellow 13" is one of my model projects which has been a long time in the offing. I will get around to it one day!
Cheers
Steve