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Njaco
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Question: Did Galland ever claim a Blenheim while flying an Emil?
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Question: Did Galland ever claim a Blenheim while flying an Emil?
Excellent, depicted in the correct colours and sequence, to be truely accurate the first vertical row should start approximately 1 row out from where you have shown it, all 10 rows should fit within the yellow line as I have shown, when repainted on the yellow rudder they were re done slightly closer together than before the repaint.
Thank you, I know that he was not shot down, so in Russian, I call this picture "не засчитали...." )))) http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=67917&page=53&p=1731809&viewfull=1#post1731809I was actually referring to Wotan's image and was wondering if Galland had come across Blenheims in the Emil. I was thinking '41 when he most definately would have had the Friedrich but the site from herman shows he claimd Blenheims in early '40 so Wotan's pic can be represenative of an action by Galland.
Hi Wayne,
good research about the "two colours" victory markings; I think these two colours were probably used to distinguish kills gained on that very plane (black) from those gained on different planes (red). See the kill board on Bf109F W.Nr.6714: all the bars were red apart the last two (black).
Flavio
Hello,
Sorry but my English language is poor..
Just a question regarding w.nr.5819... Do I understand that w.nr.5819 was RLM71-02-65 camo scheme from early Sept.1940 to Dec.1940 and repainted RLM74/75 early in 1941 ?
I've heard somewhere on the web that galland 5819 was already originally in RLM74/75 but I though it was early for this camo scheme during September 1940...
TIA
Hi Njaco, nice pics. Didn't have the last two, thanks for sharing.
I found a few of Galland's Siebel Fh 104 at FalkeEins' blog: