DL 1% Bf-109G-10 DB605DCM Gustav (C3 with MW50, modified to 30mm MK 108) Erla late production WNr151556, White 44, 15./JG 301, pilot Uffiz Rudolf Welsch, who was killed in this aircraft in aerial combat at Regenhardt on 02 March 1945.
Some controversy exists concerning this aircraft; many people have mistakenly interpreted it as belonging to III./JG 7, but as JG 7 had no integrated Bf109 unit at this time, this seems unlikely. A small number of Bf109s were admittedly attached to JG 7 as trainers for a short period, but it seems unreasonable to think that the blue and red RVT band was applied for a matter of a couple of weeks, especially seeing as they were non-operational.
Upgrade of the stock Bf109G-10 with separate left and right guns and sound effects, high-resolution skin, and new effects. Includes AI Version.
Intended for CFS3.1a and ETO, but will run in MAW.
Credits:
Model by Microsoft, updated by Rene Leppa
Flight Model by gregoryp of AvHistory (Bf109g-10) modified to g-10 DBM standard by Rene Leppa.
Pylons by Luca Festari and Alessandro Biaggi of Groundcrew
Skin by Nigel Dickinson
Some controversy exists concerning this aircraft; many people have mistakenly interpreted it as belonging to III./JG 7, but as JG 7 had no integrated Bf109 unit at this time, this seems unlikely. A small number of Bf109s were admittedly attached to JG 7 as trainers for a short period, but it seems unreasonable to think that the blue and red RVT band was applied for a matter of a couple of weeks, especially seeing as they were non-operational.
Upgrade of the stock Bf109G-10 with separate left and right guns and sound effects, high-resolution skin, and new effects. Includes AI Version.
Intended for CFS3.1a and ETO, but will run in MAW.
Credits:
Model by Microsoft, updated by Rene Leppa
Flight Model by gregoryp of AvHistory (Bf109g-10) modified to g-10 DBM standard by Rene Leppa.
Pylons by Luca Festari and Alessandro Biaggi of Groundcrew
Skin by Nigel Dickinson