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On 5 September 1940, von Werra's Bf 109E-4 (W.Nr. 1480) "< + –" was shot down over Kent. It is unclear which of his adversaries was responsible for this victory. It was originally credited entirely to Pilot Officer Gerald "Stapme" Stapleton of No. 603 Squadron RAF. However, the Australian ace Flight Lieutenant Pat Hughes (234 Sqn RAF) was posthumously awarded half of the credit, in the Citation (London Gazette, 22 October 1940) awarding him a Bar to his DFC. Some sources suggest that P/O George Bennions of 41 Sqn may have initially damaged von Werra's fighter before Hughes and/or Stapleton also scored hits on it. Other sources suggest F/L John Terence Webster of No. 41 Squadron as the victor.[4]
Yep, nice one. I believe it had a white lower engine cowling though ? (White from the upper camouflage demarcation down).
And the 'saddle' cowling showed evidence of possibly being from another aircraft, with a possible mottle, or at least different style of paintwork.
I have a few of the series of well-known pics of it lying in the hop field, and at the scrap yard, if you need some reference pics.