Galland's Bf 109s

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Yep, it's a conspiracy.

Yes those Nazis knew a thing or two - as well as developing flying saucers in secret ant-arctic bases, they also predicted with amazing accuracy the distress they could cause to aviation modellers across the world simply by tweaking the nose art on their aircraft in the first part of WW2.

Imagine if they had won ?

Airfix would have been ruined and Revell, well, I hardly dare think..
 
Not sure if these have been posted but the one apparently is depicting his 40th? victory on 25 September 1940.
 

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Not sure if these have been posted but the one apparently is depicting his 40th? victory on 25 September 1940.

Dear Njaco,

the plane in the first two photos seems to be the same; as far as I know the markings on it suggest this was the plane of a Geschwader Adjutant, so it could be the plane of Maj Gerhard Schoepfel.

Flavio
 
Found a few more including one with him in flight!
 

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Found a few that I haven't seen before of Werk Nr. 5819:
 

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Falkeeins is a member here. Wonder if he would have the originals without the added markings for us to post here?
 

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