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When German bomber pilots converted to the 262, they started to train on old trainers and biplanes, then usually moved on to 109s before they got to fly the Schwalbe. Partly these 109s were also used for combat with the KG(J)s.

Sadly there is only one pic of "white 4" that shows it after it was shot down. In earlier years this machine was designated as a G-10. But there is a partial Werknummer known which is from an Erla G-14 block. Then there is discussion if it´s a normal G-14 or a G-14/AS. My dad went for a G-14.
On the pic you can see a sharp edged light grey quadrant on the fuselage side in front of the cockpit.
 

https://translate.google.at/translate?hl=de&sl=cs&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.leteckabadatelna.cz%2Fhavarie-a-sestrely%2Fdetail%2F534%2F&sandbox=1

 

That was usually the case when the bulge there was removed, either by mechanics or by force, like here:

https://me109.info/display.php?from=site〈=de&auth=e&name=version_display&fotonummer=12757

 

Build thread here:

 

Hasegawa kit with Cutting Edge decals, Gunze and Tamiya acrylics, EZ Line for antenna wire
 

26414208528_22679f3c2b_b.jpgDSC_0001 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

40241795162_6c8da41ac1_b.jpgDSC_0002 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

26414213808_36d286804f_b.jpgDSC_0003 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

25415505067_2708b8da6b_b.jpgDSC_0004 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

25415504017_7d6853ebd8_b.jpgDSC_0005 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575510574_e1b09cd03e_b.jpgDSC_0006 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575509534_9019e36c01_b.jpgDSC_0007 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575508624_aa76a0dc10_b.jpgDSC_0008 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39389382395_075f876459_b.jpgDSC_0009 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

38476950680_ba99abc3d1_b.jpgDSC_0010 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575505634_ca53d020fc_b.jpgDSC_0011 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

38476948210_de9a4ecd81_b.jpgDSC_0012 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39389376175_324b1be0a0_b.jpgDSC_0013 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

25415497157_a3e9a63a94_b.jpgDSC_0014 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575501674_ca91e1012b_b.jpgDSC_0015 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39575500644_611c844f4b_b.jpgDSC_0017 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

39389370105_b26a0204be_b.jpgDSC_0018 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

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22 hours ago, Parabat said:

Very well done, that is a beautiful build.

 

22 hours ago, At Sea said:

Amazing build.

 

20 hours ago, Corsairfoxfouruncle said:

Great build again Reini :goodjob:

 

12 hours ago, Steve27752 said:

Very nice.

 

 

10 hours ago, Duncan B said:

Lovely work as always.

 

Duncan B

 

thanks gentlemen, appreciated!

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20 hours ago, Knight_Flyer said:

An excellent build. I'm trying to build a 109 G-10 at the moment and quite interested in your photos. Mine is in 1/72 though.

 

19 hours ago, Bob Henry said:

Another great piece of work Reini ... as always, I appreciate your sharing them with us.                    Bob H.

 

17 hours ago, Dave N said:

Excellent work!

 

13 hours ago, Roman Schilhart said:

Another amazing model kit from your dad's factory.

I really like the colorful tailband!

 

 

a matching 262 will follow soon ;-)

 

5 hours ago, F-32 said:

:speak_cool:

 

thank you very much gentlemen!

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