This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 of JG 53, that was later discovered with its wings off in preparation for transport to a repair depot - a repair never completed, due to the war's end. Textures only for the Flight Replicas Bf-109 K-4.
by mike_cyul (2007-06-12 10:27:50)
This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 based at Ainring, Germany, in May 1945. Textures only, for the Flight Replicas Bf-109 K-4.
by mike_cyul (2007-06-21 16:45:21)
This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 of either JG 52 or JG 26, which crash-landed behind Allied lines in May 1945. The state of German industry and the Luftwaffe is well illustrated by the very rough paint scheme applied, and the thin layers of paint which resulted in rapid wear and...
This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 of JG 27 that was based at Wunstorf airfield in May 1945. It was later captured by the British and put on display.
by mike_cyul (2007-06-12 10:23:21)
This is an updated version of a previous repaint, which I believe is a much more accurate representation of the real aircraft. The repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 that was based at Junkertroylhof in April 1945. The paint scheme and markings are typical of K-4s at the end of the war...
This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 at Praha-Ruzyne, Czechoslovakia, in May 1945. Fresh from the factory, its camouflage depicts one of the very last schemes applied to the K-4. Textures only, for the Flight Replicas Bf-109 K-4.
by mike_cyul (2007-06-12 10:36:15)
Repaint for the Flight Replicas Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4. This repaint depicts a Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 that was based at Junkertroylhof in April 1945. The paint scheme and markings are typical of K-4s at the end of the war, when paint supplies were severely limited. Parts supplies were also...
This repaint depicts a K-4 found at Kastrup, Denmark, at the end of WWII. The paint scheme and markings are typical of K-4s manufactured at the Mtt Regensburg factory in Germany at the end of the war.
by mike_cyul (2007-05-23 21:19:57)
This repaint depicts the Messerschmitt Bf-109 K-4 flown by Luftwaffe ace Adolf Borchers of JG 52, as it appeared at Deutch Brod in May 1945. Adolph Borchers achieved 132 aerial victories in 800 combat missions. He was Germany's 53rd top ranking ace.
by mike_cyul (2007-05-19 22:54:28)
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