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Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« on: July 02, 2023, 11:43:05 PM »
This thread will showcase my skins of both Bf 109G-14's flown by Erich Hartmann that had his iconic black tulip nose art.

The first 109 of Hartmann's to wear the black tulip was this G-14 photographed on October 31, 1944 after Hartmann achieved his 305th victory, a Yak-7 over central Hungary. Hartmann had recently been given command of the newly reformed 4./Jg 52 in Hungary. None of his 109s from his time in 9./Jg 52 had the tulip. He scored 33 kills as commander of 4./Jg 52 by the end of 1944, including 11 on November 22 - His best for a single day.

This G-14 features a 7-pointed black tulip on the nose and a black spinner with a thin white spiral. The camouflage pattern fits the model of a Wiener-Neustadt built G-14, and thus was built with the short tail. Yellow Hungarian theater markings can be seen on the wings and tail, an interesting detail is the placement of the yellow V in the center of the left wing directly over the German cross. It is never depicted in any artwork or model decals of this plane, but a photo of this plane after it was handed over to Anton Kellmeier of 7./Jg 52 clearly shows it, and since the V had been mandated since September 1944, it must have been applied during Hartmann's use. A red heart under the canopy features his wife Ursula's nickname "Usch" in white.







Hartmann's second G-14 as photographed in February 1945, during Hartmann's brief posting of command of I/Jg 53, also in Hungary. Both I/Jg 53 and II/Jg 52 were based at Veszprém, Hungary. His transfer required nothing more than walking to a new part of the base. Hartmann would only claim a single victory during his two weeks in Jg 53, a Yak-9 on Feb 4, his 337th. But it is likely that he has many more than one kill in this plane before the move to Jg 53. I have a photograph of what seems like this very aircraft before the winter whitewash was applied, but the 8-pointed black tulip aft of a solid white nose is clearly shown. It is safe to assume that by the winter of 1944-45 that this tall-tailed G-14 was Hartmann's primary mount.

This skin is an adoption of Fencer's original.





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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2023, 12:29:44 AM »
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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2023, 03:07:42 AM »
Nice, the white scheme sets off the black tulip well.

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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2023, 08:09:22 AM »
Love them Devil. :aok
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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2023, 09:13:10 AM »
Great stuff.  I have to say that gray one is REALLY sharp.
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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #5 on: July 04, 2023, 11:41:53 AM »
 :aok  Looking forward to seeing these in game.  Great stuff!

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Re: Erich Hartmann's Black Tulip G-14's
« Reply #6 on: July 05, 2023, 04:11:38 PM »
Will have a hard time picking which one I will be using when I fly the G14.  Both look excellent!
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