tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031396922364189962.post363346937299468069..comments2024-02-18T16:02:47.318+01:00Comments on The Profile Paintshop: Erich Hartmann's Bf109G-10Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031396922364189962.post-48693850734631936152016-03-06T15:22:19.592+01:002016-03-06T15:22:19.592+01:00Thanks for the reply Anders, so would you say simi...Thanks for the reply Anders, so would you say similar to Adolf Borchers machine? <br /><br />What are your thoughts on the red Tulip K? I know Hartmann stated he would let junior pilots fly his personal machine as it would give some measure of protection, is it possible this machine was some sort of decoy to protect junior pilots? Could explain the white stripes on the tail surface?<br /><br />Fantastic work great inspiration for the modeller. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14273269936317530148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031396922364189962.post-84510503480468021712016-03-06T14:23:18.866+01:002016-03-06T14:23:18.866+01:00My thinking is that given Hartmann's status he...My thinking is that given Hartmann's status he'd have the best available aircraft and at the time, that might well have been an Erla built G-10. They were more aerodynamically refined than the Mtt Regensburg K-4 and likely built with better quality as the Mtt Regensburg K-4's were assembled by slave labour in poor conditions. <br /><br />Still, that's not what you asked for, I think if I had to chose I would do a late style K-4 with the low demarcation line camo. That seems to be the most common style on the few JG52 K-4's that are known. Andershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05284848253008489177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7031396922364189962.post-84108991242136250132016-03-05T17:58:05.792+01:002016-03-05T17:58:05.792+01:00Hi Anders
Superb work. As you say one photo can c...Hi Anders<br /><br />Superb work. As you say one photo can change everything! Dare I suggest he could of flown a K!? There's the famous K with the red tulip markings so you never know. <br /><br />If you had to speculate on a camo scheme for a very late war K at Nemecky Brod he could of flown what would you suggest? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14273269936317530148noreply@blogger.com