1/48 Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 conversion

1/48 Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 conversion

  • Etat du stock:Disponible en 2-4 semaines
  • Code produit:AIMSP48016
  • Marque:Aims
CHF 15.30

Description

Aims - 1/48 Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 conversion (for Eduard and Tamiya kits)
Bf-109G-5 of 11./JG 1, Late 1943, Herbst, Holland. Note the Rlm 04 cowl marking, white flight leader tail and FuG 16 Ze and tight spiner spirral. Machine otherwise is in the standard Rlm 74/75/76. Die Jagdfliegerverb?nde der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 By J Prien, G Stemmer, P Rodieke , W Bock,
S Druck. Teil 10/II p.209
Bf-109G-5 of 5./JG 3, Late 1943, Schiphol, Amsterdam. Note the heavy fuselage mottle normally identified with Erla built machines so you may wish to use the saw tooth upper camouflage pattern. Machine is in
RLM 74/75/76. Die Jagdfliegerverb?nde der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 By J Prien, G Stemmer, P Rodieke , W Bock, S Druck.
Teil 10/II p.266
Bf-109G-5/R6 W.Nr 26028 flown by Flg. Viktor Widmaier of 7./JG 11, October 1943, Oldenburg, Germany. Note the gloss black spinner typical of Jg 11. Machine is in Rlm 74/75/76 and has his B-17 victory marking on the rudder. Die Jagdfliegerverb?nde der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1945 By J Prien,
G Stemmer, P Rodieke , W Bock, S Druck. Teil 10/I p.293, Teil 10/III p.21
Bf-109G-5 of 1./JG 300, late 1943, Bonn-Hangelar, Germany. Machine is in over-all Rlm 76 with black anti-exhaust staining on both wing root and wing. Ebay photo
Bf-109G-5 of 1./JG 300, late 1943, Bonn-Hangelar, Germany. Machine is in Rlm 76 upper and Rlm 22 lower with Rlm 74 waves over upper Rlm 76. It is not likely that this is the same aircraft as above. Ebay photo