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				FW190d9 Red1 JV44 Wuerger Staffel
 Pilot Lt Heinz Sachsenberg Fw 190D-9 'Rot 1'
 Motto reads" Verkaaft's mei Gwand 'I foahr in himmel!"
 (Sell my clothes I'm going to heaven)
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 Red 1 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
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 Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
 Includes marked unmarked and swastika only (6skins).
 
 Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
 Ta!
 LS Screenshot:
 http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-R1.jpg
 By Moksha228 0
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				FW190d9 Red3 JV44 Wuerger Staffel
 Hptm. Waldemar Wübke Fw 190D-9 'Rot 3' Im Auftrage der Reichsbahn
 (By order of the State Railway)*
 *A sarcastic reference to fighters beings used as fighter bombers earlier in the war..
 
 Red 3 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
 
 Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
 Includes marked unmarked and swastika only.
 
 Not for commercial use-Ta!
 LS Screenshot:
 http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-R3.jpg
 By Moksha213 0
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				FW190d11 Red 4, JV44
 
 This was a D11, pilot unknown, the wreckage found and photo'd at Muchem Reim following the Nazi surrender.
 Motto reads
 Der nächste Herr dieselbe Dame!
 (The next man the same woman!)
 
 Template by Bury&Hammerd,hi res cockpit by Aces
 Includes Grey & Green wing camo versions, marked unmarked and swastika only (6skins).
 
 Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
 Ta!
 LS Screenshot:
 http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-r4.jpg
 By Moksha231 0
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				190d9 1945 Red 13 Jv44
 The pilot of this aircraft has been identified as Hptm. Klaus Faber, a former member of JG 27, JG 6 and as depicted here JV44.
 
 
 Red13 was rumoured to be exceptionally fast at low level.
 Motto reads something like "He must get in even if they both cry!"
 
 details of camo and guide & (b/w) and pic at Experten decals site : http://www.stormbirds.net/experten/
 
 Red 13 was one of the four or five Doras known to have been assigned to the Airfield Defence Staffel of Generalleutnant Adolph Galland's Jagdverband 44. The intended role of this small unit was to defend the airspace above JV 44's operational base during the take-off and landing of the Me 262 jets, when they were most vulnerable to Allied fighter attack. The extensive deployment of flak units around the airfield and its approaches necessitated the painting of the D-9s' undersides in a dark color (usually agreed to be red) with narrow white longitudinal stripes, such that they not be mistaken for Allied aircraft which regularly prowled the airfields.
 
 
 Template by Hammerd and Bury-cockpit by aces..
 Includes marked unmarked and swastika only
 Not for commercial use or redistribution without permission pls (moksha@teambg.zzn.com)
 Ta!
 http://server6.uploadit.org/files/moksha-shot.jpg
 By Moksha279 0
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				FU4-1A : VMF-222 'Flying Duces', USMC 1943. Bright converted , used tankerivs excelllent template , camo,extra weathering, rust etc by me .
 By buglord285 0
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				B-25J of the 445th BS, 321st BG, in italy during 1945. ser no : 327698. This particular aircraft survived over 120 missions and was returned to the united states. pilots unknown. This is the most weathering ive ever done, i had to seeing that it survived 120 missions. Bright converted , theres also a no markings skin in the download. If anyone has any info on this plane please send me the info .:)
 By buglord739 0
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				B29-40-BW "Thumper", assigned to the 497th Bomb Group, 73rd Bomb Wing. Enjoy! ;)
 By alexx754 0
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				Messerschmitt Me 109E-3
 4. Staffel, II. Gruppe, JG 77
 Pilot: Oberleutnant Helmut Henz (Staffelkapitän)
 Poland, September 1939
 Profile & Extract from Ipmsstockholm.org .Here is a Me 109E-3 in the original camouflage scheme used up until after the invasion of Poland, namely a splinter pattern of RLM70 Schwarzgrün and RLM71 Dunkelgrün on top and coming right down the fuselage sides, with RLM65 Hellblau underneath. The identification number and II.Gruppe marking are white as is the spinner, all indicating the 4.Staffel.
 The yellow nose paint was first introduced on 109's during the Polish campaign as a recognition marking to avoid "friendly" fire from the Wehrmacht when operating on ground strafing missions; I have read that the Luftwaffe lost more 109's this way in Poland than were actually lost in combat, and hence the yellow became the much used ident colour in future offensive campaigns. The shield with seagull badge of II.Gruppe JG 77 was on both sides, but the "Grim Reaper" badge of 4.Staffel was only on the left side. Note the small size of the early thin style of cross and original position of the swastika.
 In addition to the oil and fuel triangles this aircraft also shows the red cross on white square marking on the rear fuselage hatch where the first-aid medical kit was stowed.
 I had to skin it on a E4 seeing we dont have a E3 ,The only thing i could`nt get what i wanted was the swastika in the right place(read above it was more central on the tail in early markings according to the profile) due to the void mapping ( it dont come out right ). ive used jesters excellent template again ( many thks) theres also a no markings skin (with grim reaper) in the download. Bright finished.......buglord
 By buglord284 0
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