Bf 109G-6 of 10./JG 26, based in Nancy, France in the spring of 1944. Pilot is unknown, but could have been flown by Hans Thran, who was shot down and killed on August 7, 1944 near Le Mans flying "Black 12" Bf 109G-6 WNr. 20034 of 10 Staffel(according to the JG 26 War Diary). I have not been able to confirm that this plane is indeed WNr. 20034, so it is conjecture at best.
I have one great reference photo of this plane's right side, but Wr. Numbers are usually only painted on the left side of the tail, and usually in too small a size to be read clearly from the distance the photo was taken. The photo shows Black 12 wearing a camouflage pattern most similar to G-6's built by Messershmitt Regensburg, but with only light mottling on the fuselage sides. I have not yet been able to confirm if WNr. 20034 was built at MTT Regensburg.


