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Artist rendition in what looks like MS Paint. I would not put a ton of stock in paintings as people notoriously get things wrong or continue misinformation. Yellow nose was a AAA IFF marking common on the Eastern Front. Not too many guys were flashy like Graf.
What did he say?I can't imagine that Hahn would have ever crossed paths with Graf during the war.
You guys really should have checked your calendars. April Fools!Here's the real skin with a yellow cowling and rudder:I was telling a squaddie yesterday about the skins I had just finished and reflecting on Vraciu's P-51 when the idea to make a prank version hit me.
There must also be a flyable computer available for Nefarious to do FSO. So he doesn't keep talking about it for eight and a half hours on Friday night!
Looks good but now I want Graf's red nose 109.
They're both already in game. The G-6 is Jg 50 by Fencer and the K-4 is Jg 52 by NRraven
Not with a red tuliped nose. That began when he formed Jg 50 in November, 1943. Before that his aircraft followed the conventions of the rest of Jg 52.He also had red tulips on his 190's while commanding Jgr. Ost.
Devil if you want I will ask Skuzzy to transfer that 109G to you. It would save me having to redo it with it's 100 plus friends.
Ok, figured it out. Timing it seems is everything in paint schemes. The recent back and forth with Horses Itch was primarily a date issue. Early P-51B/C's were white nosed and when the D's arrived they were yellow/red checkered. Han's 109F-4 was yellow and then later it was red in the G2. (Image removed from quote.)