This Bf109G-6/AS from II./JG11 was found by allied troops at Bernay in France, abandoned more or less intact by the looks of if. The camouflage is heavily modified, something that one would expect from a former Reich defense unit going into the battle of Normandy. Interestingly though, II./JG11 seems to have been modifying their G-6/AS' camofalge long before the invasion. A similar scheme can be seen already in the spring of 1944 on another II./JG11 Bf109G-6/AS
Welcome to my Profile Paintshop! I've created this blog as a forum to display some of my aircraft profiles. I've been doing a lot of work on the Messerschmitt Bf109 but hopefully I'll have the time for some variation in the future!
Monday, January 27, 2025
Bf109G-6/AS of JG11
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Bf109G-6/AS,
JG11,
Normandie
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2 comments:
As always, perfect work!
Dear Anders, this profile is most interesting since special. Congrats. An educated guess is possbly the only way to assign the uppersurface RLM colour used. It seem not to be RLM 70. Is that RLM 74 or RLM 81?
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