DL 1% - Bf109G-5 Gustav White 3, JGr 25, Gardelegen, Autumn 1943. JGr 25 was set up in the early summer of 1943 specifically as a high-altitude Gruppe to intercept RAF Mosquito intruders. It was not especially successful and was disbanded in late December 1943.
The Bf109G-5 is the pressurised cockpit version of the G-6; it has an otherwise identical airframe, engine, armament and flight characteristics. The main recognition feature is the air pressure unit fitted with the starboard gun feeder cover - the sardine-can shape near the cranking handle port. The G-5 was produced concurrently with the G-6 and the original design underwent the same series of modifications during its production run.
Upgrade of the stock Bf109G-6 with separate left and right guns and sound effects, high-resolution skin, and new effects. Includes AI Version.
NOTE: This package has been updated on 01/30/2001 to reflect and update by ndicki
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-6 standard by Rene Leppa.
Pylons by Luca Festari and Alessandro Biaggi of Groundcrew
Skin by Nigel Dickinson
The Bf109G-5 is the pressurised cockpit version of the G-6; it has an otherwise identical airframe, engine, armament and flight characteristics. The main recognition feature is the air pressure unit fitted with the starboard gun feeder cover - the sardine-can shape near the cranking handle port. The G-5 was produced concurrently with the G-6 and the original design underwent the same series of modifications during its production run.
Upgrade of the stock Bf109G-6 with separate left and right guns and sound effects, high-resolution skin, and new effects. Includes AI Version.
NOTE: This package has been updated on 01/30/2001 to reflect and update by ndicki
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-6 standard by Rene Leppa.
Pylons by Luca Festari and Alessandro Biaggi of Groundcrew
Skin by Nigel Dickinson