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Thanks for the New Bf 109g Beautiful..

HouseHobbit

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Thanks Nigel for the upload of the new Bf 109g she is beautiful!!

Model by Microsoft, updated by Rene Leppa
Flight Model by gregoryp of AvHistory (Bf109g-10) modified to g-6 standard by Rene Leppa.
Skin by Nigel Dickinson
Weapons modified from AvHistory and Desert Rat versions by Nigel Dickinson.
Sounds and effects by Nigel Dickinson and Rene Leppa.
Tropical filters and pylons by Groundcrew (Luca Festari and Alessandro Biaggi) modified by Nigel Dickinson.
 

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Cheers, Owen - glad you like it!

I don't know why it took me so long to do this one, as it's one of the best looking G-6s I know!
 
Looks great! But what was the significance of the green fuselage stripe?

From early 1944 onwards, each Geschwader ( = +/- RAF Group) affected to Homeland Defence carried its own specific coloured band. JG 1 and JG 300 were red, JG 2 yellow/white/yellow, JG 3 white, and so on. JG 27 used this green band. They are generally wider than the theatre bands used in the Mediterranean and on the Eastern Front, so it's quite easy to tell them apart. You'll see most Bf109s were carrying these markings by the end of the war.
 
Where do you find this beauty?

Cheers, Owen - glad you like it!

I don't know why it took me so long to do this one, as it's one of the best looking G-6s I know!

Looked for it on the new uploads but cannot find it...
Would appreciate a finger pointed in the right direction.... Thanks in advance
 
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