I know of several (6?) images that show the 'snake' on these aircraft. All show the port side only. I would say, unless there is more evidence of which I am ignorant, then we can't say for sure whether it was on both sides or not.
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Steve
You just saved some time for me then I can use T6+M since it has no snake and being a B&W pic l can follow the lines pretty easy.
Does this also have the different colors on the spinner and any letters on the front of the spats? I'm thinking no for the letters but want to make sure
In my opinion here is the missing part of the pic with the T6+M nose. It seems that the spinner was of a solid colour with thin dark strip at its back.
However the enlarged image showing the starboard side of the plane indicates the spinner was of two colours. The spinner nose seems to be of yellow or white and the the RLM 70 at the back part.
Judging by shades and the sunlight , the first image here was taken while the T6+M was under direct sunlight going from left a little bit. It caused the spinner looking like being of the solid colour. The same effect we can notice in the well-known pic of the "snake" Stuka . The spinner colours there are said to be yellow/RLM70. Therefore I would say the spinner colours of the T6+M should be the same.
And here made darker clipped part of the T6+M pic with the spinner... the two colours there can be seen better...