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Offline scarecrw

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Bf 109 F4 or G2 of JG 5 "Eismeer"
« on: March 27, 2014, 02:43:49 AM »
Hey guys,

I have a request for the Bf 109 F or G2 series. This is the paint scheme of JG 5 over Norway in the winter of 1942/43. JG 5 had G-2's and F-4's in this particular paint scheme and I've found photos and info for the aircraft.

First, this is a "Bf-109 G-2 of the 8h Fighter Wing of JG 5 based at Petsamo & Alakurtii in Finland  and flown by Rudolf Meyer during Winter of 1943. The plane was covered with white wavy bands over a non Standard RLM 74/75/76 Camouflage.
The white outlined fuselage crosses was in non standard widths an the black circle of III. Group is clearly visible on the photographs. The wing tips on the lower wings was coloured in yellow like the cowling. The fuselage was over painted in most areas with RLM 75."



The second, is a "Bf-109 F-4 of the 8th Fighter Wing of JG 5 based at Petsamo, Finland in Winter 1942/1943. This plane became famous because of the photographs taken after a landing accident by the pilot Oberfeldwebel Karl Schulz, who overturn the plane and damaged it by 25 %.
The plane shows light wavy bands painted over a non standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage scheme, broad yellow wing tips up to the wing crosses on the lower side of the wings, the wing insignia on both fuselage sides and a yellow underside of the cowling."
An image of the flipped 'Black 4':


I would really appreciate it if someone could skin these up. I know they are extremely (if not the same) skin but on different aircraft but they are different and very interesting. Plus, us fellas over at JG 5 would love to fly these.
"scarecrw"
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