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01/2024

Welcome to the New Year! January’s new releases have been on sale for almost three weeks now, so I assume that you are already thoroughly familiar with them and many of you already have them in your posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention that, from my point of view, we are starting this year off with a bit of a bang. A first glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may not indicate this, but it too was once the top predator in a sky dominated by war clouds, and this kit offers a superb mix of stories and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as is our custom to uncover over the course of a kit’s development. We also had more than good reason to revive this topic, as you are about to find out.

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    JANUARY 2024
    CONTENTS
    EDITORIAL
    KITS
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO
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    ETCHED SETS
    SPACE
    EXPLORING SPACE
    BUILT
    ON APPROACH
    February 2024
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    HISTORY
    BOXART STORY
    GUSTAV pt.1 Limited 1/72
    Bf 109K-4 Weekend 1/48
    Albatros D.III ProfiPACK 1/48
    MiG-15bis ProfiPACK 1/72 Re-release
    P-51D-5 Mustang Weekend 1/48 Re-release
    Gustav 1/72
    The Zipper 1/48
    Kurfürst 1/48
    Bf 109K-4 1/48
    A6M2 Zero Type 21 1/48
    GUSTAV VI. -
    Messerschimt Bf 109G-6
    Interview with Jan Bobek
    Air War in Ukraine
    -
    Strengthening
    of Anti-Aircraft Defense before Winter
    The Red Hunters
    Unsuspecting victim
    The long wait
    Until the last bullet
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  • Editorial

    Welcome to the New Year! January’s new releases have been on sale for almost three weeks now, so I assume that you are already thoroughly familiar with them and many of you already have them in your posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention that, from my point of view, we are starting this year off with a bit of a bang. A first glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may not indicate this, but it too was once the top predator in a sky dominated by war clouds, and this kit offers a superb mix of stories and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as is our custom to uncover over the course of a kit’s development. We also had more than good reason to revive this topic, as you are about to find out.

    Welcome to the New Year!
    January’s new releases have been on sale
    for almost three weeks now, so I assume that
    you are already thoroughly familiar with them
    and many of you already have them in your
    posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention
    that, from my point of view, we are starting
    this year off with a bit of a bang. A first
    glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may
    not indicate this, but it too was once the top
    predator in a sky dominated by war clouds,
    and this kit offers a superb mix of stories
    and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as
    is our custom to uncover over the course of
    a kit’s development. We also had more than
    good reason to revive this topic, as you are
    about to find out.
    Two Messerschmitt Bf 109s, the 72nd scale
    Bf 109 G-6 in the form of the Limited Edition
    Gustav Pt.1 kit, together with the Bf 109 K-4
    Weekend release, are already in a league of
    their own. I dare say that the Bf 109 G-6 is
    the pinnacle of our 1:72nd scale work so far,
    and is at least worth a good look from the
    point of view of its design. But regardless
    of the quality of its rendering, I must first
    emphasize that the plane itself, in any of
    its many versions, is amazing. I noted this
    fact years ago, back when I had no idea
    that I would be involved in the design and
    manufacture of kits of this aircraft, but at the
    time it seemed almost like a cliche, the kind
    of inflated superlative that we are constantly
    surrounded by. Then, sometime around fifteen
    years ago, when we started our first 109,
    I didn't see the big whoop around it, and the
    first results looked accordingly. However,
    we worked on improving ourselves and our
    performance and on elevating our 109s to
    a decent level, which eventually ensured their
    record sales. At the end of last summer we
    were at 260,000 sold sprue sets of all versions
    of the Bf 109 we released in all scales, from
    which I would venture to assume that you
    are still enjoying our Bf 109s. But most of
    all, I confess to enjoying them too, and that
    enjoyment is actually increasing the more
    I know about them. So I'll admit that I've been
    thinking about what to do about the situation
    for a few weeks now, because I really don't
    want to end it here and now in terms of this
    aircraft. They say it’s best to go out on top, and
    we're still not quite there, and with the 109s,
    we can move even higher. However, we only
    have a few sub types left and we'll be done in
    both main scales. In all honesty, I don’t think
    that the attempt to keep this family at a peak
    by making the Buchon is not the way to go. So
    now what? Looks like I might have to change
    my mind about 1:32nd….
    New Items, 2024
    P-51B Mustang
    Not that we don't have other things to
    do. Our goal is to release at least four new
    items this year. If we manage to do that, rest
    assured that we, and you, are in for one hot
    summer regardless of global warming. First
    up is our 48th scale P-51B/C Mustang project.
    I anticipate that we will have a complete set
    of molds ready at the end of March or the
    beginning of April. If so, we will introduce the
    P-51B at the Easter show in Prostejov in the
    form of a special introductory display tailor
    made for the Prostějov Easter event, which
    this year takes place on March 30, if I'm not
    mistaken. The launch kit will be a limited
    Edition Duo Combo boxing, dedicated to the
    first Mustangs of the 8th Air Force, the name
    of which we still have to come up with. This
    will be in May and we will baptize it in Pilsen
    at the airport in Line. This will follow in the
    footsteps of the Spitfire Mk.I christening
    we put together at the same location in
    September, 2020. Our friends from Classic
    Trainers Association have a new Mustang in
    Line, so doing some version of a joint venture
    seems a bit of a no-brainer, no?
    One More Mustang
    Given that the Mustang at Line is a P-51D,
    you might think that the fit’s not quite right,
    since we are releasing a P-51B. The secret in
    this recipe is that we won't just have one new
    Mustang this year, we'll have two….that’s two
    Mustangs. With an ‘s’! We also have our P-51D
    in 72nd up our sleeve. We should have it ready
    so that it will hit the market in June, allowing
    us to premiere both Mustangs, a big B and
    little D simultaneously. Mark your calendars,
    folks! It's going to be big and Pilsen's ‘Little
    Rebel’ will have a great time!
    EDITORIAL
    P-51B 1/48 P-51B 1/48
    The P-51B Mustang is in the tools making phase.
    We have machined three of the six tools; the others
    are in various stages of development, with most
    already in an advanced tooling phase. Only one, the
    last mold, is still being programmed. We expect to
    be ready for machining by the end of January, and
    the tools will be completely finished by Easter.
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    P-40E Warhawk
    That still leaves us with the fourth premiere
    for the year. You already know this one, it's the
    P-40E Warhawk. Currently, we are working
    on the design of the kit, on pace for release in
    October. That means it will premiere at E
    -
    Day.
    It's not going to be easy, though. The Warhawk
    at E
    -
    Day is an ambitious goal. But we're
    really trying, and we've changed our work
    process, adjusted our planning, streamlined
    our production operation and we're on track.
    I imagine there will be questions about the
    subsequent versions of the Warhawk as
    well. The answer is that we are working on
    all versions from the P-40E onwards, that
    is the P-40K, P-40M and N, as well as the
    P-40F and L. Of course, the British versions,
    the Kittyhawk Mk.III and the Kittyhawk
    Mk.IV, shall not be neglected on our watch.
    We would like to have the Kittyhawk Mk.III
    ready in November so we can bring it to
    Telford. I would like to return to the Mustang,
    the 48th scale one, at this point if I can. Here,
    too, there will be questions about the British
    Some time ago there were many complaints
    that we are neglecting 1:72nd. Things are
    settling down a bit at the Bf 109 end of things
    for us, and I think our 72nd scale fans will be
    satisfied. I expect that there will be questions
    about future releases and especially whether
    or not there will also be a P-51B. The answer is
    yes, there will be. Everything we've released
    so far and will release in the future in 48th,
    we'll also release in 72nd. It's always going to
    take us a little while, but that’ll be the pattern,
    and it's good to know that you can count on
    it. Those kits will be at least as good as our
    Gustavs, and they won't be more expensive
    either. I am betting that you all know how to
    count!
    Albatros D.III
    Just to show that we are not slacking off,
    we've got one more little thing in store. This
    is a 72nd scale Albatros D.III. We also want
    to have this out by the summer. We’ve trained
    for it, we have new knowledge about it, and
    that adds up to a result that promises to be
    thrilling!
    P-51D
    1/72
    P-51D 1/72
    Albatros D.III
    1/72
    Albatros D.III
    1/72
    The Albatros D.III is in the tools-making phase, covering the three developmental versions of the Albatros D.III. The kit will follow the style of successful biplanes such
    as the Nieuport 17 or the Fokker D.VII.
    The P-51D 1/72 is in the programming phase, and we will start machining the tools this month. There will be four in total: one sprue for fuselage and wings, two for small parts,
    and one for clear parts. The sliding cockpit canopy will be three in total, and the small transparent parts like gun sights, position lights, or rear-view mirrors will be duplicated.
    P-40E 1/48
    P-40E
    1/48
    For the P-40E, construction of the 3D model is still in progress. As you can see, the 3D model does not yet have the wing/fuselage transitions completed,
    nor does it have a cockpit. We are working on both of these sections current days.
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    January 2024
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    Mustang Mk.III, when it will be and whether
    there will be connections to Polish pilots.
    The answer is yes on all counts, and our plan
    is to have the Mustang Mk.III in Telford as well.
    And for those of you wondering about a 72nd
    scale version...again, yes. Just not this year.
    Reboxings
    In addition to new release kits, we will of
    course also focus on non-premiere new items,
    which modelers somewhat unflatteringly
    refer to as ‘repops’. In this assortment, we
    will mainly continue to focus on the 72nd
    Bf 109s. In April, we will launch the Gustav
    Pt.2, dedicated to the late versions of the
    Bf 109 G-6, Bf 109 G-5 and Bf 109 G-14. If you
    read my Gustav article today, you will find
    that the late Bf 109 G-6s fall under production
    variants 4,5 and 6. These are the Bf 109 G-6s
    with the Erlahaube canopy, tall tail and
    combinations thereof, including the Bf 109
    G-5. Because yes, even the G-5 sported the
    Erlahaube canopy, and quite often at that, as
    will be indicated in the second part of the
    Gustav article, slated to be published in the
    February newsletter. The third part of the
    Gustavs article will be dedicated to the Bf 109
    G-6/AS and Bf 109 G-14/AS, and the fourth to
    all versions of the Bf 109 G-10.
    We will also be releasing various versions
    of the Bf 109 G in 1:72nd scale in the Profipack
    range. The same goes for the L-39 Albatros,
    which will be released in two Profipack
    versions, the L-39C and L-39ZA. We will
    then have additional ‘repops’ in 1:48th scale,
    in both the Weekend and Profipack lines.
    In no particular order, this procedure will find
    its way to the Spitfire Mk.Va, F4F-4 Wildcat
    and Bf 110 F. Interesting pieces will also see
    reissues, such as the Bf 108, Fw 190 A-2 and
    the MiG-21PF.
    Limited Edition
    F-5E Tiger II
    This year again, there will be a focus on
    repackaged Limited Edition kits, using plastic
    from other manufacturers cooperating with
    us. Sprue frames for this year's first such
    project are already on their way from Taiwan,
    and features the F-5E Tiger II originally from
    AFV Club. We plan to release the F-5E Tiger
    II in two versions, early and late, the one in
    March will be the early version, leaving the
    late version for next year. It is an interesting
    project for us, because last year we had the
    honor of participating in the restoration of the
    F-5E on exhibit at the air museum in Kbely.
    When you look at the F-5E in Kbely, take
    a look at the stencil data...they were supplied
    by us. We would like to tell you more about
    how they got on this F-5 in a later issue of our
    newsletter this year.
    B-26B/C Marauder
    In June, we will celebrate a milestone
    anniversary of Operation Overlord, the Allied
    invasion of Normandy. We intend to dedicate
    a series of kits in the Limited Edition line
    to this anniversary. Some of them will be
    from our own molds, featuring Mustangs
    and Spitfires, and one item will be based on
    someone else’s plastic. It will be a 1:72nd scale
    B-26B/C Marauder originally from Hasegawa.
    B-17F Flying Fortress
    Then in August it will be time for another
    major release. I mentioned at the beginning
    that this year, we intend to make it a hot
    summer for modelers, and the main fuel on
    this fire will be the B-17F Flying Fortress, in
    our favorite scale, 1:48th. We are cooperating
    with HKM on this one, and the basis of our
    project are the plastic sprues of this company.
    However, we will also add something of our
    own, our main contribution to this project
    centering around alternative noses, which
    will significantly expand the possibilities
    of this kit to map out the first two years
    of the Allied bombing offensive against
    Nazi Germany. Of course, we will expend
    considerable effort to chart the fates of the
    bomber crews that led this offensive, to the
    men that paid dearly for its success. We want
    to give this kit our personal touch, and to retell
    the stories of famous aircraft and famous
    airmen, and we definitely will not be limiting
    ourselves to Memphis Belle. Nothing against
    it, it's a famous bird, but in truth, the B-17F
    has been pretty much always about Memphis
    Belle. It's a shame, because the story of the
    deployment of the B-17F and its technical
    development is much more colorful than just
    that name, as you will soon see with the new
    Masters of the Air series. Cinematic art has
    its own captivating storytelling devices, and if
    Misters Hanks and Spielberg make the series,
    we definitely have something to look forward
    to. But kits, and especially our kits, also have
    their own specific means of expression, and
    I guarantee you that in this case, you have
    something to look forward to. It will be very
    different, but it will not be boring!
    F-5E Tiger II
    F-5E Tiger II
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    Subscriptions
    Our program of repackaged Limited Edition
    kits, those that are formed around other
    manufacturer’s plastic, is very ambitious for
    this year. There is one development that puts
    us down a necessary road. We pay for most of
    the sprues we buy in advance, several months
    in advance and sometimes even nine months
    before the release of the model. This is why
    there are usually only a few large projects of
    this magnitude in our release schedule, with
    lengthy gaps between them, often several
    months. In order to manage this and to be
    able to afford to do bigger, more challenging
    projects and possibly do more of them, we've
    decided to start a subscription program
    for some of the Limited Edition kits. We will
    gradually release information as to which kits
    they will be and what the specific conditions
    of the subscription are on our Facebook page
    and from mailings. Of course, we will offer
    significant benefits to subscribers, and to
    boot, if you join our subscription program,
    you will help us make our offer of interesting
    kits more attractive and frequent. The goal is
    a win-win situation that I am confident it can
    be achieved.
    Shows
    In mid-January, we will be at the Hradecky
    Lev (Hradecky Lion) exhibition in Hradec
    Králové in the Czech Republic. I cordially
    invite you to our tables. We'll have our full
    range there, including the Gunze paint range,
    although it's getting a little thin again right
    now.
    January 30th to February 3rd, we are at the
    Nuremberg Toy Fair, and this time, I think we
    can go back to calling the visit ‘traditional’.
    This time we will have a setup to ourselves
    again, our colleagues from Special Hobby
    have, like us, reason enough for their own.
    We will use the space to organize a series of
    lectures or, perhaps more accurately, press
    conferences. Instead of one press conference
    that we held in one of the conference rooms
    before covid, we will hold three separate
    conferences right at our booth. The main
    reason is that in the past, we couldn't find
    a date that suited all of our partners, so there
    was always someone missing. I would even
    venture to say that those who were absent
    numbered more than those who were in
    attendance. So we changed the schedule and
    are offering three dates and times instead of
    one. In this editorial, I have offered several
    reasons to visit us and a number of topics for
    discussion. I look forward to seeing you!
    Articles
    In addition to the usual and now mandatory
    by popular demand Boxart Stories and the
    continuation of the Air War in Ukraine, today
    we bring you an article about the usage of
    our Space items by Jakub Nademlejnský, an
    interview with Honza Bobek, who describes
    the origins of the Eduard bunnies and the
    personality of their creator, and a technical-
    historical article about the development of
    the Bf 109 G-6. It was written by yours truly,
    and took almost the entire autumn to put
    together, when I wasn't on the road, and you
    will find interesting information and some
    lesser-known facts in it, as did I putting it
    together. The original article has now been
    split into two parts, because it is simply, but
    necessarily, that long and publishing it in its
    entirety would be both difficult to prepare
    and a long read. And we don't want to put you
    to sleep, even though several readers have
    already told me that they take the newsletter
    to bed as their end-of-the-day ritual. The
    second part is ready, we will add some
    pictures to it and post it in the February issue.
    It will mainly be about the high-altitude Bf 109
    G-5, the Bf 109 G-14, as well as the photo-
    reconnaissance versions of the Bf 109 G-6 and
    the photo-reconnaissance specific Bf 109 G-8.
    These are versions that I have long considered
    marginal and essentially uninteresting, and
    working on this article made me realize that
    my impression was incorrect. So now, I wish
    you all a pleasant read and I hope you glean
    a lot of new and interesting bits of information!
    Happy Modelling!
    Vladimir Sulc
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  • Gustav VI.

    During February 1943, the Messerschmittt A.G.factories in Augsburg and Regensburg, as well as the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke (WNF) facility in Vienna's New Town (Wiener Neustadt), initiated manufacture of the main production version of the Messerschmitt Bf 109, the Bf 109 G-6. In March, production of the Bf 109 G-6 also began at the Erla factory in Leipzig. The production of the first Bf 109G-6 smoothly flowed out from the end of production of the Bf 109 G-4 thanks to its design versatility as a whole, its production at the Messerschmitt plant having ended in January. At WNF and in Erla, the production of the Bf 109 G-4 fighter ended in February and March, but the production of the photo-reconnaissance version of the Bf 109 G-4 continued until May at WNF and until June, 1943 in Erla, parallel with the Bf 109 G-6/R3, of which a total of 324 units were produced by both factories. The reason for the continued production of this subtype was probably the special modifications that these machines had, which at that time had not yet been structurally incorporated into the new G-6. It is also possible that the more powerful armament in the form of larger fuselage mounted machine guns, which was the main difference between the G-4 and G-6, was not a critical feature of the photo-reconnaissance aircraft tojustify the disruption of an already functioning assembly line. From September 1943, licensed Bf 109 Ga-6s were produced in Györ, Hungary.

    Engine and Armament
    The Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 was powered by
    the DB 605 A engine, as were the Bf 109 G-2 and
    G-4. The airframe was also largely identical to
    the Bf 109 G-4, again, due to its versatility, fine-
    tuned specifically around the Bf 109 G-4. The en-
    Title photo: Bf 109 G-6 WNr. 165 001 (MT-460) of ylikersantti Emil Vesa, HLeLv 34 at Lappeenranta on 30 June 1944. [Photo: SA
    -
    Kuva]
    gine mounted weapon consisting of the MG 151/20
    remained the same. The fuselage machine guns
    did undergo a change, however. The main differ-
    ence here between the Bf 109 G-6 and the G-4 was
    the installation of 13 mm MG 131 weapons. These
    was developed over a relatively long time, the
    first tests having already taken place on the Bf
    109 F. MG 131 machine guns were experimentally
    used, for example, by Adolf Galland on the Bf 109
    F-2, but in practice, their use was not expanded.
    The development of the series installation of the
    MG 131 was quite complex. For example, it took
    some time to deal with the ejection of spent car-
    tridges, and practical widespread installation
    was only undertaken at the beginning of 1943.
    On the other hand, the rapid transition of the
    production lines from the G-4 version to the G-6
    made possible, among other things, the redesign
    of the fuselage gun installation which had al-
    ready been solved on the Bf 109 G-4.
    The 13 mm MG 131 machine gun weighed 21.24
    kg (M.Baumgartl, other sources quoting low-
    er, usually 16.6 kg). There were several types of
    ammunition used. Fragmentation, anti-armor
    rounds, two types of incendiary rounds, one
    type of fragmentation-incendiary and one type
    of incendiary anti-armor round was used and
    was effective against self-sealing fuel tanks.
    One type of incendiary cartridge (13 mm Brand-
    granatpatrone L’spur/Gl’spur El. ohne Zerleger)
    was also effective against fuel tanks. The weight
    of the projectile was 34 grams for fragmentation
    and incendiary rounds, the muzzle velocity was
    750 m/s (2,460 ft/s). For anti-armor shells the
    weight was 38 grams and the muzzle velocity
    was 710 m/s (2,330 ft/s). The firing rates were
    900 rounds per minute for armor piercing rounds
    and 930 rounds per minute for incendiary and
    fragmentation rounds The effective range was
    1,700 meters (5,580 feet), the service life of the
    During February 1943, the Messerschmittt A.G.factories in Augsburg and Regensburg, as well as the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke
    (WNF) facility in Vienna’s New Town (Wiener Neustadt), initiated manufacture of the main production version of the Messerschmitt Bf
    109, the Bf 109 G-6. In March, production of the Bf 109 G-6 also began at the Erla factory in Leipzig. The production of the first Bf 109G-
    6 smoothly flowed out from the end of production of the Bf 109 G-4 thanks to its design versatility as a whole, its production at the
    Messerschmitt plant having ended in January. At WNF and in Erla, the production of the Bf 109 G-4 fighter ended in February and March,
    but the production of the photo-reconnaissance version of the Bf 109 G-4 continued until May at WNF and until June, 1943 in Erla, paral-
    lel with the Bf 109 G-6/R3, of which a total of 324 units were produced by both factories. The reason for the continued production of this
    subtype was probably the special modifications that these machines had, which at that time had not yet been structurally incorporated
    into the new G-6. It is also possible that the more powerful armament in the form of larger fuselage mounted machine guns, which was
    the main difference between the G-4 and G-6, was not a critical feature of the photo-reconnaissance aircraft tojustify the disruption of
    an already functioning assembly line. From September 1943, licensed Bf 109 Ga-6s were produced in Györ, Hungary.
    barrel was 17,000 rounds. Firing of the round was
    initiated electrically.
    The larger elements of the MG 131 machine guns
    did not fit under the original smoothly contoured
    engine cowl of the Bf 109 G-2/G-4, bringing about
    the G-6 versions (as well as the G-5, G-8 and
    G-14) large oval fairings over the gun breeches,
    half of which was on the engine cowl and half on
    the gun port cover in front of the cockpit wind-
    screen.
    From the Bf 109 G-6 was derived the high-al-
    titude version of the Bf 109 G-5 with a pressur-
    ized cockpit, which will be discussed later. One of
    the hallmarks of this version was a small bulge,
    covering the cockpit pressurization air compres-
    sor, emerging from the lower leading edge of the
    large fairing above the right machine gun breech.
    The Bf 109 G-5s were produced exclusively at the
    Erla works in Leipzig and this is probably why
    the same fairing with this small bulge was used
    on most Erla-built G-6s. Technically the bulge
    made no sense, since there was no air compres-
    sor under it when mounted on the G-6, but it was
    present presumably to minimize production in-
    terruptions. This anomaly was previously thought
    to be a characteristic of Erla-built Bf 109 G-6s,
    but is now known to have also been present on
    Bf 109 G-6s in production block 140 000 from WNF
    and production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 from
    Messerschmittt.
    Aircraft of the following production blocks had
    the above described bump on the right side of the
    While the troughs for the Bf 109 G-6 supplied by
    Erla looked like this:
    Aircraft of the following production blocks had the above described bump on the right side of the engine cover: 15000 (not all),
    26000, 27000, 110000, 410000 to 413000 (all Erla), 140000 (WNF), and 165000 to 167,000 (Messerschmitt).
    Landing Gear
    Another change came in the landing gear. After
    problems with the setup and its wheels, mainly
    with the tires wearing quickly, the wheels were
    modified during G-4 production. The tire size was
    increased to 660 x 160mm and the brake disc
    was enlarged. This improved the situation, but it
    was still not perfect, as the brake discs heated
    up during braking and the resulting heat caused
    rapid degradation of the rubber compound used,
    which eventually led to the destruction of the
    tire. As a result, the landing gear was further
    strengthened, the oleo pistons were modified
    and strengthened, and the brakes and the entire
    wheel disc were redesigned. A significant change
    was the all-new steel brake discs, which was re-
    flected in the look of the wheel, now having full
    outer hubs. These new wheels were later fitted
    to older Bf 109 G-4s during overhauls, which was
    strongly reflected in the two-seat Bf 109 G-12,
    built from Bf 109 G-4 airframes, and the original
    G-4s that remained in service with training units
    until the end of the war. In the picture, the Bf 109
    G-4 wheel is on the left, the Bf 109 G-6 wheel is
    on the right.
    engine cover: 15000 (not all), 26000, 27000, 110000,
    410000 to 413000 (all Erla), 140000 (WNF), and
    165000 to 167,000 (Messerschmitt).
    Conversely, some airframes of the initial pro-
    duction block of 15000 from Erla did not have this
    bump, but featured on the right side the same
    bump above the gun breech that was on most
    Messerschmitt and WNF produced machines.
    The Bf 109 G-6s produced at the Erla plant
    also featured a different cowl incorporating gun
    troughs that were longer than those of the Mess-
    erschmitt and WNF-built examples.
    The gun troughs of the Bf 109 G-6 coming from
    Messerschmittt and WNF looked like this:
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    barrel was 17,000 rounds. Firing of the round was
    initiated electrically.
    The larger elements of the MG 131 machine guns
    did not fit under the original smoothly contoured
    engine cowl of the Bf 109 G-2/G-4, bringing about
    the G-6 version’s (as well as the G-5, G-8 and
    G-14) large oval fairings over the gun breeches,
    half of which was on the engine cowl and half on
    the gun port cover in front of the cockpit wind-
    screen.
    From the Bf 109 G-6 was derived the high-al-
    titude version of the Bf 109 G-5 with a pressur-
    ized cockpit, which will be discussed later. One of
    the hallmarks of this version was a small bulge,
    covering the cockpit pressurization air compres-
    sor, emerging from the lower leading edge of the
    large fairing above the right machine gun breech.
    The Bf 109 G-5s were produced exclusively at the
    Erla works in Leipzig and this is probably why
    the same fairing with this small bulge was used
    on most Erla-built G-6s. Technically the bulge
    made no sense, since there was no air compres-
    sor under it when mounted on the G-6, but it was
    present presumably to minimize production in-
    terruptions. This anomaly was previously thought
    to be a characteristic of Erla-built Bf 109 G-6s,
    but is now known to have also been present on
    Bf 109 G-6s in production block 140 000 from WNF
    and production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 from
    Messerschmittt.
    Aircraft of the following production blocks had
    the above described bump on the right side of the
    While the troughs for the Bf 109 G-6 supplied by
    Erla looked like this:
    Aircraft of the following production blocks had the above described bump on the right side of the engine cover: 15000 (not all),
    26000, 27000, 110000, 410000 to 413000 (all Erla), 140000 (WNF), and 165000 to 167,000 (Messerschmitt).
    Landing Gear
    Another change came in the landing gear. After
    problems with the setup and its wheels, mainly
    with the tires wearing quickly, the wheels were
    modified during G-4 production. The tire size was
    increased to 660 x 160mm and the brake disc
    was enlarged. This improved the situation, but it
    was still not perfect, as the brake discs heated
    up during braking and the resulting heat caused
    rapid degradation of the rubber compound used,
    which eventually led to the destruction of the
    tire. As a result, the landing gear was further
    strengthened, the oleo pistons were modified
    and strengthened, and the brakes and the entire
    wheel disc were redesigned. A significant change
    was the all-new steel brake discs, which was re-
    flected in the look of the wheel, now having full
    outer hubs. These new wheels were later fitted
    to older Bf 109 G-4s during overhauls, which was
    strongly reflected in the two-seat Bf 109 G-12,
    built from Bf 109 G-4 airframes, and the original
    G-4s that remained in service with training units
    until the end of the war. In the picture, the Bf 109
    G-4 wheel is on the left, the Bf 109 G-6 wheel is
    on the right.
    engine cover: 15000 (not all), 26000, 27000, 110000,
    410000 to 413000 (all Erla), 140000 (WNF), and
    165000 to 167,000 (Messerschmitt).
    Conversely, some airframes of the initial pro-
    duction block of 15000 from Erla did not have this
    bump, but featured on the right side the same
    bump above the gun breech that was on most
    Messerschmitt and WNF produced machines.
    The Bf 109 G-6s produced at the Erla plant
    also featured a different cowl incorporating gun
    troughs that were longer than those of the Mess-
    erschmitt and WNF-built examples.
    The gun troughs of the Bf 109 G-6 coming from
    Messerschmittt and WNF looked like this:
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    Evolution of Bf 109 G-6 Subvari-
    ants / Production Blocks and their
    Variations
    Bf 109 G-6s were produced in many production
    blocks until December 1944. In the context of this
    article, production blocks refers to a sequential
    series of production numbers, specified by the
    customer (RLM) to the manufacturer in blocks of
    one thousand. Each block is a sequence of num-
    bers, such as 15 000 to 15 999, or 441 000 to 441
    999.
    Total production of the Bf 109 G-6, including
    the Bf 109 G-6/AS with the DB 605 AS engine,
    is estimated at 13,000, but the exact number
    is unknown due to incomplete documentation.
    Its long production run during the war natural-
    ly saw various mods and upgrades incorporat-
    ed that had an effect on the appearance of the
    aircraft. These changes were introduced grad-
    ually, often mid block. This means that, within
    a single production block, there were aircraft with
    differing equipment setups or airframe design
    elements. This evolution of the Bf 109 G-6 stems
    from the fact that these aircraft were produced
    in the factories of three different manufacturers,
    where new equipment or airframe construction
    changes were gradually introduced. The pres-
    sure of prevailing circumstances, especially the
    increasing Allied bombing raids, also directly im-
    pacted production plants, as well as to the plants
    of their subcontractors, not to mention German
    infrastructure proper, most notably the railway
    system. For airframes within higher production
    numbers, produced in the second half of 1944,
    these changes were already deeply embedded
    within the production blocks, in such a way that
    even three different production versions can be
    documented within one production block. Another
    problem is that the machines were modified and
    modernized during repairs and overhauls, so that
    later changes, especially in equipment, could be
    retroactively reflected in the appearance of the
    aircraft of earlier production blocks. All this adds
    complexity to the discussed theme.
    Telling ‘em apart
    In order to be able to describe the developmen-
    tal evolution of the Bf 109 G-6 in a structured way,
    I tried to divide the individual production blocks
    into six production variants that show corre-
    sponding elements of equipment and airframe
    characteristics. Since these elements were
    gradually introduced during running production,
    they can appear in two or even three different
    production blocks. This classification of intro-
    duced changes into production blocks is mainly
    based on the work of Harald Helmut Vogt and his
    book Messerschmittt Bf 109 – Einsatzmaschinen –
    Das Nachslagwerk. H.H. Vogt lists five production
    variations, I decided on six, based on a study of
    photographs of airframes with known produc-
    tion numbers, and also in some cases adjusted
    the assignment of some frames from individual
    production blocks with respect to production
    variants compared to the distribution given by
    H.H. Vogt.
    The attempt to clarify a division into produc-
    tion block variants is also complicated by the
    existence of special production versions brought
    about by the installation of Umrüstsätze equip-
    ment and armament factory level conversion
    sets. These include the Bf 109 G-6/U2 with the
    GM 1 boost system, the Bf 109 G-6/U4, armed
    with MK 108 engine mounted cannon, several
    versions of photo reconnaissance aircraft, trop-
    ical machines and night fighters. These aircraft
    were generally not built as complete production
    blocks in and of themselves, but were integrat-
    ed into running production lines among aircraft
    without such special equipment. The exception is
    the Bf 109 G-6/U4, which was produced in com-
    plete production blocks 440 000 to 442 099 and
    510 000. Production block 510 000 included both
    the Bf 109 G-6/U4 and the Bf 109 G-14/U4. These
    production versions, as well as the tropical modi-
    fication G-6/trop, are described both as divisions
    into production variants, and then in separate
    paragraphs dedicated to them. To the contrary,
    the G-6/U3, G-6/R2 and G-6/R3 photoreconnais-
    sance versions are only mentioned by virtue of
    their division into existing production variants,
    and are subsequently described in separate
    paragraphs dedicated to them. Therefore, some
    information will be duplicated in the following
    passages of the article. However, I believe that
    this does not matter due to the complexity of the
    topic, and is ultimately the way to go.
    As with the Bf 109 G-6, I divided production of
    the Bf 109 G-5 and Bf 109 G-14 into production
    versions, which will be described in the second
    part of this article.
    The breakdown of Bf 109 G-6 into production
    versions is as follows:
    First Production Variation:
    Production blocks 15 000 (Erla), 16 000 (Mess-
    erschmittt and Györ WF
    -
    Hungary), 17 000 (un-
    known producer), 18 000 (Messerschmittt), 19 000
    (WNF) and 20 000 (WNF).
    These batches corresponded to the Bf 109 G-4
    except for the installation of MG 131 machine
    guns and modernized landing gear including the
    new type of main wheels. They were character-
    ized thus:
    Tall antenna mast (1).
    FuG 16Z Radio. Aircraft carrying this unit lacked the
    Morane whip antenna (Moranmast), which was a FuG
    16Y specific item.
    IFF system FuG 25a with its associated rod antenna
    under fuselage bulkhead No.2 (2).
    Straight steel armor headrest (3).
    Usually, these airframes lacked the ZVG 16 direction
    finding equipment with the associated PR 16 loop
    antenna on the spine.
    The above mentioned pieces of equipment, the ZVG
    16 / PR 16 antenna and the FuG 16ZY with the Morane
    antenna under the fuselage do appear on rare occasion
    in this production block.
    REVI C 12 D gunsight.
    The right side of the fuselage featured an outlet for
    the connection of an external electrical power source
    (4) and an access hatch to access compressed oxygen
    bottles (5) between bulkheads 1 and 2.
    From production block 19 000 (WNF), Bf 109 G-6s had
    a small engine-starting fuel tank between fuselage
    bulkheads 4 and 5, with a filler neck on the right side
    of the fuselage spine (6).
    Bf 109 G-6/trop production blocks 15 000 (15 209 –
    15 499, Erla, with a small bump on the right fairing
    above the fuselage gun breech), 16 000 (16 313 – 16 650,
    Messerschmittt) and 18 000 (18 001 - 18 903, Messer-
    schmittt) had two sunshade mounts on the left side of
    the fuselage under the cockpit (7).
    Production block in the 20 000 (WNF) range produced
    35 photo-reconnaissance Bf 109 G-6/R3s and about 20
    Bf 109 G-6/U3s. Their differences from the standard G-6
    are described in the paragraphs dedicated to them.
    The Bf 109 G-6/U4 of production block 20 000 from WNF
    had a cover on the right side of the fuselage between
    the 4th and 5th fuselage bulkheads to access the
    compressed air bottle for the MK 108 cannon (8).
    The aircraft of this production block also featured
    a small fuel tank connected to engine starting located
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5 on the top of the
    fuselage, with a filler neck on the right side of the
    spine (9).
    Some of the 15 000 production block (Erla) machines
    did not have a bump on the right breech cover of the
    MG 131 machine gun, which is an anomaly for Erla
    production airframes.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6, W.Nr. 18 107 (produced by Messerschmitt), flown by Uffz. Georg Amon, 7./JG53, Torazzo Airfield, Sicily, June 1943
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    From production block 19 000 (WNF), Bf 109 G-6s had
    a small engine-starting fuel tank between fuselage
    bulkheads 4 and 5, with a filler neck on the right side
    of the fuselage spine (6).
    Bf 109 G-6/trop production blocks 15 000 (15 209 –
    15 499, Erla, with a small bump on the right fairing
    above the fuselage gun breech), 16 000 (16 313 – 16 650,
    Messerschmittt) and 18 000 (18 001 - 18 903, Messer-
    schmittt) had two sunshade mounts on the left side of
    the fuselage under the cockpit (7).
    Production block in the 20 000 (WNF) range produced
    35 photo-reconnaissance Bf 109 G-6/R3s and about 20
    Bf 109 G-6/U3s. Their differences from the standard G-6
    are described in the paragraphs dedicated to them.
    The Bf 109 G-6/U4 of production block 20 000 from WNF
    had a cover on the right side of the fuselage between
    the 4th and 5th fuselage bulkheads to access the
    compressed air bottle for the MK 108 cannon (8).
    The aircraft of this production block also featured
    a small fuel tank connected to engine starting located
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5 on the top of the
    fuselage, with a filler neck on the right side of the
    spine (9).
    Some of the 15 000 production block (Erla) machines
    did not have a bump on the right breech cover of the
    MG 131 machine gun, which is an anomaly for Erla
    production airframes.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6, W.Nr. 18 107 (produced by Messerschmitt), flown by Uffz. Georg Amon, 7./JG53, Torazzo Airfield, Sicily, June 1943
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    Second Production Variation:
    Production blocks 26 000 (Erla), 27 000 (Erla),
    32 000 (Erla), 33 000 (Erla) and 140 000 (WNF).
    They were usually equipped with a ZVG 16 direction
    finder system with a PR 16 loop antenna (Peilrahmen)
    on the fuselage spine (11), but not all aircraft carried
    this system.
    The Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a system
    with a rod antenna on the lower part of the fuselage
    behind the 2nd fuselage bulkhead.
    Commanders’ machines could be equipped with
    a FuG 16 ZY radio with an on-board transponder for
    the Pegasus Y targeting system with a Morane-type
    whip antenna (Moranmast), located under the fuselage
    on the wing center section.
    Straight steel armor plate headrest.
    From production block 26 000 (Erla), Bf 109 G-6s had
    a small fuel tank for used for engine starting between
    fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5 on the fuselage spine, with
    a filler neck on the right side (12).
    A REVI C 12 D gunsight.
    Bf 109 G-6/trop production block 140 000 of the WNF
    (140 000 to 140 360) had two sunshade mounts on the
    left side of the fuselage under the cockpit (13).
    These airframes could be identified by the fol-
    lowing features:
    Short antenna mast (10).
    The FuG 16 Z radio was carried. Aircraft with the FuG 16
    Z lacked the Morane whip aerial (Moranmast), which
    was specific to the FuG 16 ZY.
    Five photo-reconnaissance Bf 109 G-6/R3s were built
    as part of the 140 000 (WNF) production block. Their
    differences from the standard G-6 are described in the
    paragraphs dedicated to them.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6, W.Nr. 27169 (Erla Production), flown by Fw. Heinrich
    Bartels, 11./JG 27, Kalamaki Air Field, November, 1943
    The 26 000 and 27 000 (Erla), and 140 000 (WNF)
    production block airframes had a bump on the right
    fairing above the breech of the MG 131 machine gun.
    Conversely, the 32 000 and 33 000 (Erla) production
    blocks machines did not have the bump on the right
    fairing above the breech of the MG 131 fuselage ma-
    chine gun, which is an anomaly for the Erla-built
    Bf 109 G-6.
    Third Production Variation:
    Production blocks 160 000 to 163 000 (Messer-
    schmittt), 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla), 440 000 to
    442 000 (WNF), 510 000 (WNF) and 760 000 (Györ
    – Hungary).
    These aircraft were identical to the second pro-
    duction variation, the only visible change being
    the new Gallandpanzer armor with laminated
    armored glass behind the pilot’s head. The ques-
    tion is whether or not it is necessary to consider
    this incarnation as a separate production variant,
    or whether it is merely an extension of the sec-
    ond production variant, which were retroactively
    equipped with this item.
    These aircraft had the following distinctive fea-
    tures:
    Armor plating behind the pilot’s head made of laminat-
    ed armored glass of the Gallandpanzer type (14).
    Short antenna mast.
    FuG 16 Z radio unit.
    ZVG 16 homing system with a PR 16 loop antenna
    (Peilrahmen) at the top of the fuselage (not always).
    Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a system with
    its rod antenna on the bottom of the fuselage behind
    bulkhead No.2.
    Commanders’ aircraft could be equipped with a FuG 16
    ZY radio station with an on-board transponder for the
    Pegasus Y targeting system with a Morane-type whip
    antenna (Moranmast), located under the fuselage at
    the wing center section.
    REVI C 12 D gunsight
    A small fuel tank used for starting the engine, with
    a filler cap on the right side of the top of the fuselage
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5.
    Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000
    to 442 000 (up to 442 099) from WNF had two sunshade
    mounts on the left side of the fuselage below the
    cockpit.
    Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000
    to 442 000 (up to 442 099) and Bf 109 G-6/U4 from
    510,000 by WNF had a hatch on the right side of the
    fuselage between the 4th and 5th fuselage bulkheads
    providing access to the compressed air bottles for the
    MK 108 cannon (15).
    Bf 109 G-6/U2s from production blocks 410 000 to
    412 000 (105 units) and 413 000 (240 units) from Erla
    had a GM-1 cylinder access hatch on the right side of
    the fuselage spine in front of the third fuselage bulk-
    head (16).
    From the summer of 1944, Bf 109 G-6s were fitted with
    the REVI 16 B gunsight. This applies to production blocks
    162 000 (Messerschmittt), 413 000 (Erla), 442 000 and
    510 000 (WNF).
    Production blocks 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla) aircraft had
    a bump on the right fairing covering the breech of the
    MG 131 machine gun.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6, W.Nr. 440190 (WNF production), flown by Lt. Alfred
    Hammer, Commanding Officer of 6./JG 53, Vienna - Seyring, February 1944.
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    Conversely, the 32 000 and 33 000 (Erla) production
    blocks machines did not have the bump on the right
    fairing above the breech of the MG 131 fuselage ma-
    chine gun, which is an anomaly for the Erla-built
    Bf 109 G-6.
    Third Production Variation:
    Production blocks 160 000 to 163 000 (Messer-
    schmittt), 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla), 440 000 to
    442 000 (WNF), 510 000 (WNF) and 760 000 (Györ
    – Hungary).
    These aircraft were identical to the second pro-
    duction variation, the only visible change being
    the new Gallandpanzer armor with laminated
    armored glass behind the pilot’s head. The ques-
    tion is whether or not it is necessary to consider
    this incarnation as a separate production variant,
    or whether it is merely an extension of the sec-
    ond production variant, which were retroactively
    equipped with this item.
    These aircraft had the following distinctive fea-
    tures:
    Armor plating behind the pilot’s head made of laminat-
    ed armored glass of the Gallandpanzer type (14).
    Short antenna mast.
    FuG 16 Z radio unit.
    ZVG 16 homing system with a PR 16 loop antenna
    (Peilrahmen) at the top of the fuselage (not always).
    Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a system with
    its rod antenna on the bottom of the fuselage behind
    bulkhead No.2.
    Commanders’ aircraft could be equipped with a FuG 16
    ZY radio station with an on-board transponder for the
    Pegasus Y targeting system with a Morane-type whip
    antenna (Moranmast), located under the fuselage at
    the wing center section.
    REVI C 12 D gunsight
    A small fuel tank used for starting the engine, with
    a filler cap on the right side of the top of the fuselage
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5.
    Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000
    to 442 000 (up to 442 099) from WNF had two sunshade
    mounts on the left side of the fuselage below the
    cockpit.
    Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000
    to 442 000 (up to 442 099) and Bf 109 G-6/U4 from
    510,000 by WNF had a hatch on the right side of the
    fuselage between the 4th and 5th fuselage bulkheads
    providing access to the compressed air bottles for the
    MK 108 cannon (15).
    Bf 109 G-6/U2s from production blocks 410 000 to
    412 000 (105 units) and 413 000 (240 units) from Erla
    had a GM-1 cylinder access hatch on the right side of
    the fuselage spine in front of the third fuselage bulk-
    head (16).
    From the summer of 1944, Bf 109 G-6s were fitted with
    the REVI 16 B gunsight. This applies to production blocks
    162 000 (Messerschmittt), 413 000 (Erla), 442 000 and
    510 000 (WNF).
    Production blocks 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla) aircraft had
    a bump on the right fairing covering the breech of the
    MG 131 machine gun.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6, W.Nr. 440190 (WNF production), flown by Lt. Alfred
    Hammer, Commanding Officer of 6./JG 53, Vienna - Seyring, February 1944.
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    Fourth Production Variation:
    Production blocks 160 000 to 163 000 (Mess-
    erschmittt), 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla), 440 000
    to 442 099 (WNF).
    These airframes corresponded in their equip-
    ment and details to those of the previous produc-
    tion variant. In addition, they received a tall tail
    with a straight leading edged rudder. They also
    had the following characteristics:
    • Aforementioned tall tail (17) and a standard canopy.
    • Tail surfaces and wing/fuselage interface could be
    wood.
    • Short antenna mast
    • FuG 16 Z radio
    • Commanders’ airplanes could be equipped with a FuG 16
    ZY radio with a transponder for the Pegasus Y targeting
    system and its Morane-type whip antenna (Moranmast)
    located under the fuselage under the wing center
    section or under the left wing.
    • Direction finding ZVG 16 system with its PR 16 (Peil-
    rahmen) loop antenna on the top of the fuselage.
    • Identification system Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a with
    a rod antenna under the fuselage behind the
    2nd fuselage bulkhead.
    • Small engine starting fuel tank, with filler neck on
    the right side of the fuselage spine, between fuselage
    bulkheads 4 and 5.
    • Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000 to
    442 000 (up to 442 099) from WNF had two sunshade
    mounts on the left side of the fuselage below the
    cockpit.
    • Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop from production blocks 440 000
    through 442 000 (up to 442 099) produced by WNF had
    a cover on the right side of the fuselage between
    the 4th and 5th fuselage bulkheads to access
    the compressed air cylinder for the MK 108 gun.
    • Bf 109 G-6/U2s from production blocks 410 000 to 412
    000 (105 units) and 413 000 (240 units) from Erla had
    a GM-1 cylinder access cover on the right side of the
    fuselage spine in front of the third fuselage bulkhead.
    • A REVI 16 B gunsight from the summer of 1944. Applies
    to production blocks 413 000 (Erla) and 440 000 to 442
    000 (WNF).
    • Production blocks 410 000 to 413 000 (Erla) machines
    had a bump on the right fairing covering the breech of
    the MG 131 machine gun.
    Example: Bf 109G-6/R6, W. Nr. 412951 (Erla Production),
    flown by Lt. Horst Prenzel, 1./JG 301, Gardelegen, Germany, July 1944
    Fifth Production Variation:
    163 000 to 167 000 (Messerschmitt)
    The equipment of these airframes correspond-
    ed to those of the fourth production variant. They
    are characterized as follows:
    Erlahaube canopy (18).
    Small rudder.
    Wing/fuselage interface could be of wood.
    Short antenna mast
    They were alternatively equipped with a FuG 16 Z or
    FuG 16 ZY radio with an on-board transponder for the
    Pegasus Y targeting system with a Morane-type whip
    antenna (Moranmast) located under the left wing (19).
    Guidance system consisting of a ZVG 16 unit with its PR
    16 (Peilrahmen) loop antenna on the top of the fuselage.
    Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a system with
    a rod antenna under the fuselage behind the 2nd
    fuselage bulkhead.
    A small fuel tank for starting the engine, with a filler
    neck on the right side at the top of the fuselage
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5.
    A REVI 16 B gunsight from the summer of 1944. A part
    of production block 163 000 still had the REVI C 12 D
    sight installed.
    Production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 (Messerschmittt)
    airframes had a bump on the right fairing covering the
    breech of the MG 131 machine gun.
    Example: Bf 109G-6, MT-477 (Messerschmitt production), HLeLv 31, Utti, Finland, Summer, 1948
    Sixth Production Variation:
    Production blocks 164 000 to 167 000 (Messer-
    schmittt) and 413 000 (Erla).
    These airframes displayed the following char-
    acteristics:
    Tall tail.
    Erlahaube canopy.
    Some sections of the airframe were made of wood (tail
    surfaces and wing/fuselage interface)
    Small fuel tank for use in engine starting with a filler
    neck on the right side of the fuselage spine between
    bulkheads 4 and 5.
    Most were equipped with a FuG 16 ZY radio with an its
    associated transponder for the Pegasus Y goniometric
    targeting system with a Morane-type whip antenna
    (Moranmast) located under the left wing.
    Short antenna mast.
    ZVG 16 guidance system with its associated PR 16
    (Peilrahmen) loop antenna on the top of the fuselage.
    Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a with a rod
    antenna under the fuselage behind the 2nd fuselage
    bulkhead.
    Some of the 167 000 production block airframes had
    a longer tailwheel strut without a cover sleeve (29).
    Production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 (Messerschmitt)
    and 413,000 (Erla) aircraft had a bump on the right
    fairing covering the breech of the MG 131 machine gun.
    A REVI 16B gunsight was fitted.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6/R6, W.Nr. 165350 (supplied by Messerschmitt), flown by
    Lt. Anton Hafner, Commanding Officer of 8./JG 51, Tilsit-Ost, August 1944
    Bf 109 G-6 Subtypes
    Factory Level Conversion Equipment
    and Weapons Sets / Umrüstsätze U2
    and U4
    Bf 109 G-6/U2: a total of 345 aircraft, produced
    by Erla A.G. Leipzig, were equipped with a GM-1
    (injecting nitrous oxide into the cylinders) system
    providing a short-term increase in engine power.
    The nitrous oxide pressure bottles were located
    in the fuselage, the access hatch to them was in
    the upper part on the right side of the fuselage
    between the second and third fuselage bulk-
    heads (20). The first 105 aircraft were built in the
    410 000 to 412 000 production blocks between
    October, 1943 and June, 1944. A further 240 units
    were built in the 413 000 (more precisely 413 300
    A significant number of this production varia-
    tion were delivered to the Hungarian and Finnish
    air forces.
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    a rod antenna under the fuselage behind the 2nd
    fuselage bulkhead.
    A small fuel tank for starting the engine, with a filler
    neck on the right side at the top of the fuselage
    between fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5.
    A REVI 16 B gunsight from the summer of 1944. A part
    of production block 163 000 still had the REVI C 12 D
    sight installed.
    Production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 (Messerschmittt)
    airframes had a bump on the right fairing covering the
    breech of the MG 131 machine gun.
    Example: Bf 109G-6, MT-477 (Messerschmitt production), HLeLv 31, Utti, Finland, Summer, 1948
    Sixth Production Variation:
    Production blocks 164 000 to 167 000 (Messer-
    schmittt) and 413 000 (Erla).
    These airframes displayed the following char-
    acteristics:
    Tall tail.
    Erlahaube canopy.
    Some sections of the airframe were made of wood (tail
    surfaces and wing/fuselage interface)
    Small fuel tank for use in engine starting with a filler
    neck on the right side of the fuselage spine between
    bulkheads 4 and 5.
    Most were equipped with a FuG 16 ZY radio with an its
    associated transponder for the Pegasus Y goniometric
    targeting system with a Morane-type whip antenna
    (Moranmast) located under the left wing.
    Short antenna mast.
    ZVG 16 guidance system with its associated PR 16
    (Peilrahmen) loop antenna on the top of the fuselage.
    Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) FuG 25a with a rod
    antenna under the fuselage behind the 2nd fuselage
    bulkhead.
    Some of the 167 000 production block airframes had
    a longer tailwheel strut without a cover sleeve (29).
    Production blocks 165 000 to 167 000 (Messerschmitt)
    and 413,000 (Erla) aircraft had a bump on the right
    fairing covering the breech of the MG 131 machine gun.
    A REVI 16B gunsight was fitted.
    Example: Bf 109 G-6/R6, W.Nr. 165350 (supplied by Messerschmitt), flown by
    Lt. Anton Hafner, Commanding Officer of 8./JG 51, Tilsit-Ost, August 1944
    Bf 109 G-6 Subtypes
    Factory Level Conversion Equipment
    and Weapons Sets / Umrüstsätze U2
    and U4
    Bf 109 G-6/U2: a total of 345 aircraft, produced
    by Erla A.G. Leipzig, were equipped with a GM-1
    (injecting nitrous oxide into the cylinders) system
    providing a short-term increase in engine power.
    The nitrous oxide pressure bottles were located
    in the fuselage, the access hatch to them was in
    the upper part on the right side of the fuselage
    between the second and third fuselage bulk-
    heads (20). The first 105 aircraft were built in the
    410 000 to 412 000 production blocks between
    October, 1943 and June, 1944. A further 240 units
    were built in the 413 000 (more precisely 413 300
    A significant number of this production varia-
    tion were delivered to the Hungarian and Finnish
    air forces.
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    to 413 800) production block between June and
    August, 1944
    The 413 000 production block airframes were
    already built with the tall rudder and Erlahaube
    canopy.
    Bf 109 G-6/U4: ca total of 1,634 aircraft, pro-
    duced by WNF as the Bf 109 G-6/U-4, were armed
    with the MK 108 30 mm fuselage gun. The first
    85 Bf 109 G-6/U4s were produced within pro-
    duction block 20 000 between June and August,
    1943. These machines had a tall antenna mast
    (1) and did not have the PR 16 antenna, however
    they could still have a short antenna mast and
    could be fitted with a direction guidance ZVG 16
    system with its associated PR 16 loop antenna.
    Between hull bulkheads 4 and 5 (21), they had
    a compressed air cylinder for charging the
    MK 108 engine mounted gun and therefore had
    a pressure bottle access hatch on the right side
    of the fuselage bottom between the fourth and
    fifth fuselage bulkheads (22).
    A further 1,419 Bf 109 G-6/U4/trop within pro-
    duction blocks 440 000, 441 000 and 442 000 (last
    being 442 099) were produced between Septem-
    ber, 1943 and August, 1944, and the last 130 Bf 109
    G-6/U4s in production block 510 000 were pro-
    duced between August and October, 1944. These
    machines had a short antenna mast (10), could
    be fitted with a ZVG 16 direction finder with a PR
    16 loop antenna. They also had a compressed air
    bottle access hatch for the MK 108 weapon on
    the lower right side of the fuselage between the
    fourth and fifth bulkheads (22).
    Some of the units in production blocks 440 000
    to 442 000 were produced with a tall rudder (17)
    and a standard canopy, while some in production
    block 510 000 had an Erlahaube canopy (18), but
    the short rudder. A part of the 600 Bf 109 G-14/
    U4s were produced as part of the 510 000 pro-
    duction block (see Bf 109 G-14 section in the sec-
    ond part of this article).
    Bf 109 G-6/trop:
    Some sources state that the Bf 109 G-6, like the
    Bf 109 G-4, was exclusively produced with trop-
    ical equipment. This is most likely a speculative
    error, possibly caused by the fact that all G-6s
    produced could be fitted with a dust filter on the
    supercharger air intake. But only part of Bf 109
    G-6 production was produced with full tropical
    equipment. There were 277 aircraft with pro-
    duction numbers 15290 to 15 499 built between
    March and May, 1943 at Erla, and 338 machines
    with production numbers
    16 313 and 16 650 built be-
    tween February and April,
    1943 at Messerschmittt.
    Also, 903 aircraft in the
    18 000 production block
    were produced between
    April and July, 1943, again
    by Messerschmittt. At WNF,
    262 machines in production block 140 000 were
    produced between September and December,
    1943 with tropical equipment, as well as most of
    the 1,419 Bf 109 G-6/U4s in production blocks 440
    000 to 442 000, produced from September 1943 to
    August, 1944. Conversely, the Bf 109 G-6/U4 from
    production block 510 000 apparently did not have
    the tropical equipment fitted. Machines built as
    the Bf 109 G-6/trop are externally recognizable
    by the two sunshade mounting brackets on the
    right side of the fuselage below the windscreen
    (23) and dust filter on the supercharger air intake
    (24). And take note, a number of these were not
    equipped with a dust filter in service!
    Example: Bf 109G-6/R6/trop, Oblt. Emil Josef Clade,
    7./ JG 27, Kalamaki, Greece, January 1944
    Bf 109G-6 Nightfighter:
    Schlechtwetter-Nachtjäger
    A number of Bf 109 G-6s from various produc-
    tion blocks and various production variations
    were modified for blind and poor weather flying.
    They were deployed by Wilde Sau units, carrying
    out target of opportunity night intercepts. They
    fought mainly against squadrons of four-engine
    bombers and RAF Mosquitoes flying at night.
    These aircraft received special equipment:
    FuG 16 ZY radio equipment, enabling the Pegasus Y
    guidance system to be used. These machines had
    a Morane-type whip antenna (Moranmast) either under
    the fuselage or under the left wing (25).
    Some of the aircraft were equipped with the FuBl 2
    (Funk Blindanlage 2) system with a dipole antenna
    under the rear fuselage (26), commonly associated
    from twin-engined heavy fighters and bombers.
    On the lower surface of the wing, downward aimed
    lights were placed to help determine the height of the
    aircraft during landing. Shining at an obtuse angle to
    the planes axis below the plane, the beams’ conver-
    gence on the airfield surface gave the pilot his height.
    Some aircraft had infrared lamps.
    The exhausts had sheet metal anti-glare shields (27),
    and the first exhaust pipe was fitted with Ebersprächer
    whistles (28), which produced a screeching sound to
    alert anti-aircraft gun operators around the home
    airfield that an approaching aircraft was a friendly.
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    Bf 109 G-6/trop:
    Some sources state that the Bf 109 G-6, like the
    Bf 109 G-4, was exclusively produced with trop-
    ical equipment. This is most likely a speculative
    error, possibly caused by the fact that all G-6s
    produced could be fitted with a dust filter on the
    supercharger air intake. But only part of Bf 109
    G-6 production was produced with full tropical
    equipment. There were 277 aircraft with pro-
    duction numbers 15290 to 15 499 built between
    March and May, 1943 at Erla, and 338 machines
    with production numbers
    16 313 and 16 650 built be-
    tween February and April,
    1943 at Messerschmittt.
    Also, 903 aircraft in the
    18 000 production block
    were produced between
    April and July, 1943, again
    by Messerschmittt. At WNF,
    262 machines in production block 140 000 were
    produced between September and December,
    1943 with tropical equipment, as well as most of
    the 1,419 Bf 109 G-6/U4s in production blocks 440
    000 to 442 000, produced from September 1943 to
    August, 1944. Conversely, the Bf 109 G-6/U4 from
    production block 510 000 apparently did not have
    the tropical equipment fitted. Machines built as
    the Bf 109 G-6/trop are externally recognizable
    by the two sunshade mounting brackets on the
    right side of the fuselage below the windscreen
    (23) and dust filter on the supercharger air intake
    (24). And take note, a number of these were not
    equipped with a dust filter in service!
    Example: Bf 109G-6/R6/trop, Oblt. Emil Josef Clade,
    7./ JG 27, Kalamaki, Greece, January 1944
    Bf 109G-6 Nightfighter:
    Schlechtwetter-Nachtjäger
    A number of Bf 109 G-6s from various produc-
    tion blocks and various production variations
    were modified for blind and poor weather flying.
    They were deployed by Wilde Sau units, carrying
    out target of opportunity night intercepts. They
    fought mainly against squadrons of four-engine
    bombers and RAF Mosquitoes flying at night.
    These aircraft received special equipment:
    FuG 16 ZY radio equipment, enabling the Pegasus Y
    guidance system to be used. These machines had
    a Morane-type whip antenna (Moranmast) either under
    the fuselage or under the left wing (25).
    Some of the aircraft were equipped with the FuBl 2
    (Funk Blindanlage 2) system with a dipole antenna
    under the rear fuselage (26), commonly associated
    from twin-engined heavy fighters and bombers.
    On the lower surface of the wing, downward aimed
    lights were placed to help determine the height of the
    aircraft during landing. Shining at an obtuse angle to
    the plane’s axis below the plane, the beams’ conver-
    gence on the airfield surface gave the pilot his height.
    Some aircraft had infrared lamps.
    The exhausts had sheet metal anti-glare shields (27),
    and the first exhaust pipe was fitted with Ebersprächer
    whistles (28), which produced a screeching sound to
    alert anti-aircraft gun operators around the home
    airfield that an approaching aircraft was a friendly.
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    Example: Bf 109G-6, 2./JG 302,
    Götzendorf, Germany, July, 1944Bf 109 Ga-6
    An unknown number (probably around 300) li-
    cense built Bf 109 Ga-6s were produced in Györ,
    Hungary at the Györ Wagon Fabrik. Between May
    and September 1943, 13 were produced in a pro-
    duction block serialed 16 000 (16 651 to 16 667),
    between September 1943 and May 1944 another
    131 were produced in a production block in the
    95 000 range, and between September, 1943 and
    September, 1944, a further 399 Ga -6s in produc-
    tion block 760 000 were added. In addition, an
    undetermined number of airframes in the 96 000
    were made.
    The Bf 109 Ga-6 in the 16 000 range correspond-
    ed to the equipment of the first production vari-
    ant. They had the following characteristics:
    Tall antenna mast.
    Straight armor plating behind the pilot’s head.
    On the right side of the fuselage, there was only
    a socket for an external electrical power source and
    the access hatch for the compressed oxygen bottle
    between fuselage bulkheads 1 and 2.
    All had the short gun troughs for the fuselage weapons.
    The sunshade mounts were lacking on the left side of
    the fuselage below the windscreen.
    .
    Bf 109 Ga-6s from production blocks 95 000,
    96 000 and 760 000 were produced over a long
    time, corresponding to three different production
    variations over differing production spans:
    Early machines corresponded to the first production
    variant, had a long antenna mast, but were mostly
    equipped with a ZVG 16 direction finding equipment
    with a PR 16 loop antenna (Peilrahmen) on the top of
    the fuselage.
    Other airframes then corresponded to the second and
    third production variants.
    However, they probably did not have the additional
    fuel tank used in starting the engine, with a filler neck
    on the right side at the top of the fuselage, between
    fuselage bulkheads 4 and 5.
    .Example: Bf 109Ga-6, W.Nr. 95 417, Lt. Pál Bélavári, 101/3. Vadászszázad, Veszprém, Hungary, August 1944
    As part of production block in the 760 000 range,
    an unknown number of Bf 109 Ga-14s were pro-
    duced in September, 1944. These units corre-
    sponded to the those of production block 781 000
    from Messerschmitt in terms of their production
    variation, armament and equipment. They had an
    Erlahaube-type canopy and a small rudder.
    In the second part of this article, we will look at
    the field modification armament and equipment
    sets carrying the ‘R’ designation (Rüstsatz), the
    Bf 109 G-6/R2 photoreconnaissance versions,
    Bf 109 G-6/R3, Bf 109 G-6/U3, the Bf 109 G-8,
    the high-altitude version of the Bf 109 G-5, Bf 109
    G-12 trainers and finally, the Bf 109 G-14.
    To be continued
    Sources:
    VOGT, H. H.: Messerschmittt Bf 109 – Einsatzmaschinen – Das Nachslagwerk
    BAUMGARTL, M: Das Jagdflugzeug Messerschmitt Bf 109
    PRIEN J., RODEIKE P.: Messerschmitt Bf109 F, G, and K: An Illustrated Study
    HALDIMANN, M.-A.: Bf 109 G-6 Mtt Regensburg, Erla and WNF; Flickr
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y
    -
    Control_for_fighters
    https://www.cdvandt.org/fu-bl-fertig-demo.htm
    https://www.palba.cz/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=3027
    http://www.vrtulnik.cz/ww2/protektorat5.htm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_injection_(engine)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM-1
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erla_Maschinenwerk
    http://www.luftfahrt-erfurt.de/seite11.htm
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_GmbH
    https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootsovo_dmychadlo
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Neust%C3%A4dter_Flugzeugwerke
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    As part of production block in the 760 000 range,
    an unknown number of Bf 109 Ga-14s were pro-
    duced in September, 1944. These units corre-
    sponded to the those of production block 781 000
    from Messerschmitt in terms of their production
    variation, armament and equipment. They had an
    Erlahaube-type canopy and a small rudder.
    In the second part of this article, we will look at
    the field modification armament and equipment
    sets carrying the ‘R’ designation (Rüstsatz), the
    Bf 109 G-6/R2 photoreconnaissance versions,
    Bf 109 G-6/R3, Bf 109 G-6/U3, the Bf 109 G-8,
    the high-altitude version of the Bf 109 G-5, Bf 109
    G-12 trainers and finally, the Bf 109 G-14.
    To be continued
    Sources:
    VOGT, H. H.: Messerschmittt Bf 109 – Einsatzmaschinen – Das Nachslagwerk
    BAUMGARTL, M: Das Jagdflugzeug Messerschmitt Bf 109
    PRIEN J., RODEIKE P.: Messerschmitt Bf109 F, G, and K: An Illustrated Study
    HALDIMANN, M.-A.: Bf 109 G-6 Mtt Regensburg, Erla and WNF; Flickr
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y
    -
    Control_for_fighters
    https://www.cdvandt.org/fu-bl-fertig-demo.htm
    https://www.palba.cz/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=3027
    http://www.vrtulnik.cz/ww2/protektorat5.htm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_injection_(engine)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM-1
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erla_Maschinenwerk
    http://www.luftfahrt-erfurt.de/seite11.htm
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_GmbH
    https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootsovo_dmychadlo
    https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Neust%C3%A4dter_Flugzeugwerke
    A Bf 109 G-6 from 2./JG 53 at Maniago base in Italy in early 1944. The machine is armed with 210mm BR 21 rockets and carries the designation Black 1 or Black 4. The BR 21
    (Bordrakete 21) missiles and other additional armament and equipment sets R (Rüstsatz), photo reconnaissance versions of the Bf 109 G-6/R2, Bf 109 G-6/R3, Bf 109 G-6/U3
    and Bf 109 G-8, the high-altitude version of the Bf 109 G-5, the training Bf 109 G-12 and finally the Bf 109 G-14 will be discussed in the second part of this article in the next
    issue of Info. Photo: Bundesarchiv
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  • Interview with Jan Bobek

    Jan Bobek is working at Eduard since 2020 and focuses on sales, marketing and social media. Previously, he worked for twenty years in management positions at the international consulting and engineering firm Tebodin. Before that he worked for five years at MPM (now Special Hobby). His great passion is aviation history. He is the author of more than a hundred articles mainly about German and Japanese airmen and their units during World War II. Since 2005 he has been a member of the Gemeinschaft der Flieger deutscher Streitkräfte e.V. and in 2018 he became an honorary member of L'Association des Amis du Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération (AAMOL). Thanks to his knowledge of history, he also works on the editorial board of the INFO Eduard magazine and contributes to the preparation of some of the kits. And he draws rabbits for Eduard. This interview was prepared by Vladimír Šulc on the topic of Jan's cartoons.

    INTERVIEW
    Jan Bobek is working at Eduard since 2020 and focuses
    on sales, marketing and social media. Previously,
    he worked for twenty years in management positions
    at the international consulting and engineering firm
    Tebodin. Before that he worked for five years at MPM
    (now Special Hobby). His great passion is aviation
    history. He is the author of more than a hundred articles
    mainly about German and Japanese airmen and their
    units during World War II. Since 2005 he has been
    a member of the Gemeinschaft der Flieger deutscher
    Streitkräfte e.V. and in 2018 he became an honorary
    member of LAssociation des Amis du Musée de l‘Ordre
    de la Libération (AAMOL). Thanks to his knowledge
    of history, he also works on the editorial board of the INFO
    Eduard magazine and contributes to the preparation
    of some of the kits. And he draws rabbits for Eduard.
    This interview was prepared by Vladimír Šulc on the
    topic of Jan‘s cartoons.
    Jan, where did the rabbit that
    accompanies various Eduard events,
    advertisements and texts come from?
    It‘s a long story. Anyway, I‘ve the honour of
    drawing the rabbit for the Eduard team since
    2010, even though I didn‘t become an employee
    of the company until ten years later. The clients
    themselves named the cartoon character Eduard
    Bunny, E
    -
    Bunny for short.
    It‘s obvious that you have drawing
    in your hand, so to speak, you
    are talented. How did you get into
    drawing?
    Parents are to blame for a lot of things in our youth.
    For me, it includes drawing. I inherited my drawing
    and painting skills from my mom and her male
    ancestors. She never pushed me to draw, I created
    from a very early age, and quite intensively. During
    my youth, I was very much influenced by comic
    books, which, strangely enough, were published
    in occupied Czechoslovakia. It wasn‘t just the
    domestic science fiction comics, which were
    created, for example, by Václav Šorel, the spiritual
    father of many Czechoslovak plastic modellers,
    but also Asterix, which was published in the
    weekly Sedmička pionýrů (The Pioneers´ Seven),
    despite communist censorship. I still love Asterix
    and we all miss the gentleman Václav Šorel.
    And Asterix made you draw rabbits?
    Are these ears on his helmet?
    They‘re not ears, they‘re wings! When I was young,
    my main themes were science fiction, aviation
    and mice. Strangely enough, not rabbits, but mice.
    Until the age of 38, not a single rabbit appeared
    in my work. But Rabbit was my nickname since
    my early childhood thanks to the Czech TV kids‘
    cartoon series with Bob and Bobek the rabbits.
    One of the members of the team that created this
    great evening cartoon was my teacher‘s brother.
    You wouldn‘t believe how encouraged I was
    in drawing as a first grader when he gave me
    original animation sheets of rabbits or other TV
    cartoons for children. I still have them to this day.
    So that‘s what got you into art?
    Did you study drawing at a specialized
    school?
    No, I didn‘t. When my parents were considering
    what subjects I was going to study, my mother
    categorically forbade me to apply to an art
    school because she had graduated from one
    herself. She was convinced that as an electrical
    engineer I had a better chance of making a living.
    I think it was a good move.
    Who are your aviation art
    inspirations?
    After 1989, with no formal art training, I started to
    paint aviation paintings, either with a brush or an
    airbrush, or a combination of both. Legends such
    as Shigeo Koike, Jaroslav Velc, Robert Taylor, Roy
    Grinnell and others have been a great inspiration
    to me. I also started painting colour profiles for
    Czech HPM and REVI magazines. It was through
    one of my paintings (Polikarpov I-153) that
    I was introduced to you. It was a stimulating
    acquaintance, during which you immediately
    suggested that the painting was not worth much
    and that I should rather pursue another field.
    Despite your advice, I later illustrated several
    books. My work wasn‘t the best, but it wasn‘t that
    bad.
    Jan Bobek and Vladimír Šulc at a joint photography
    from Prague Castle. Jan is wearing a T-shirt
    of the Japanese company Beaver Corporation,
    whose mascot he designed.
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    INTERVIEW
    That was insensitive of me. Actually,
    I was trying to push you away from
    drawing. Fortunately, I didn‘t succeed,
    you didn‘t give up and you kept on
    drawing!
    At some point, in the days before scanners and
    emails, I realized I had to think about whether
    I would be an illustrator or a writer of historical
    articles in my spare time. I felt that if I did both,
    I would soon go crazy. I decided to do historical
    research and publishing, but my experience as
    a modest artist still makes it easy to communicate
    with the fellow artists about their profiles
    or paintings.
    Where did you get published?
    At the end of the 90‘s I first published articles
    in Czech HPM magazine, then I became an
    author and later also an external editor of
    the Czech aviation-historical magazine REVI.
    I published articles in it with my nickname Králík
    (rabbit) as Jan “Králík” Bobek and I even started
    a modelling section in it, which is still published
    today. Back then it was called in Czech language
    as Bobek Rabbit Modeling Section. REVI is a very
    professionally produced magazine, aimed more
    at those seriously interested in aviation history.
    Its publisher, and my friend, Petr Stachura is an
    aviation history buff who didn‘t admit that the
    1990s were over. Somehow, after a few years
    of cooperation, I couldn‘t come to terms with
    some of his views, for example, I was bothered
    by the absence of external communication on
    the Internet at that time. So I decided to start
    a rebellious editorial blog called Revi Illegal. On it
    I began to comment humorously on the progress
    of the preparation of individual issues of REVI
    and other topics. When Petr came out of his
    unconsciousness after seeing the blog, he at first
    strongly asked me to cancel it. Gradually, however,
    he found the whole „online thing“ beneficial and
    ended up publishing an advertisement for my
    blog in his magazine.
    So as a member of the editorial board,
    you led a kind of resistance within the
    law, shall we say. You used Rabbit as
    your author‘s pseudonym, so rabbit
    was already your alter ego?
    Yes, that‘s when the rabbit came to the world!
    For the blog, I developed the rabbit character as
    the mascot of the Revi Illegal blog. I‘m a fairly
    friendly non-smoker, so I designed the rebellious
    rabbit as my alter ego in the form of a rodent
    with a bandit‘s tape who smokes cigarettes at all
    times. The graphics were designed by my friend
    Michal Skurovec, who worked for HPM. After
    a couple of years, I also started a Facebook
    gallery with my cartoons under the name Upset
    Rabbits. The first version of the rabbits didn‘t
    have toes on their front paws yet, but they had
    a bit of sharp features, which gradually rounded
    out. The rabbits gained weight as they got older.
    I still create bandit rabbits on my Facebook page.
    So REVI and Petr Stachura helped
    the rabbit to be born.
    Undoubtedly! One of my very first rabbits was
    the editor-in-chief of REVI Petr Stachura. In the
    drawing I pictured his office, his chair and himself
    as a rabbit, who says in the Ostrava dialect that
    “publishing a magazine is a very difficult job”.
    Fortunately, he still does it today, with the help
    Polikarpov I-153, oil on cardboard, 1993. Thanks to this painting Jan Bobek and Vladimír Šulc
    met for the first time. Vladimír advised Jan not to continue painting.
    Airship by Paul
    Haenlein, Brno, 1872.
    Acrylic on cardboard,
    1994. Painting for the
    LHS magazine.
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    of fellow editors, friends and authors. Although
    his wife says the drawing is still very apt nearly
    20 years later
    And how and why did the rabbit
    get to Eduard?
    In 2010, I stopped posting on my blog because the
    Czech platform on which the blog was running
    was about to be shut down. However, I have
    republished some posts, especially my stories
    written in Prague Czech, on my new blog Czech
    Flying Rabbit.
    2010 also marked a significant milestone in the
    lives of my rabbits. When you and I were on
    a cycling holiday together, you told me you
    wanted a new friendly mascot. Eduard‘s knight
    in armour seemed a bit inflexible and you were
    looking for an alternative. Word got around, and
    my rabbit went into Eduard‘s service. It was mid-
    2010. That‘s also when the INFO Eduard magazine
    was modernized and historical articles, some of
    them written by me, started to appear in it.
    You and Jan Zdiarský started sending me
    requests for rabbit drawings that appeared in
    various parts of INFO for products or articles.
    Soon they also appeared on Facebook, which
    Eduard was starting at the time. Gradually, the
    rabbit drawings settled down to one drawing in
    the editorial, and occasionally one more would
    appear on another INFO page. The rabbit no
    longer had a bandit tape or cigarettes. Only when
    it‘s the director‘s rabbit representing You, he has
    a cigar, despite You being a militant non-smoker.
    I even tried to make four comic stories for Eduard,
    with one of the scripts by Martin Ferkl, but it‘s
    so time-consuming that I‘ve abandoned further
    attempts at comic stories for now. The comics‘
    creators have my deepest admiration.
    It was also the time of the famous
    MiG-21MF advertisement with the
    parade of rabbit cars.
    Yes. The big milestone in the rabbits‘ lives was the
    launch of the 1/48 scale MiG-21MF kit in spring
    2011 and the promotional video by Miguary Song.
    The tune was based on Long Way to Tipperary, but
    I composed new lyrics for it. Eduard colleagues
    took care of the rest. You can recall it here.
    According to my colleagues‘ spec, I drew rabbits
    that mimicked the MiGs from the different Air
    Forces whose machines were depicted in the
    kit. The Vietnamese lady who was selling in the
    shop near our house burst out laughing when she
    saw the Vietnamese rabbit at the end of the video.
    She recognized the scooter the rabbit was riding
    and remarked that it was a Piaggio and pretty
    expensive.
    The
    rabbit then made its way into
    the name of the Eduard club and
    onto the club T-shirts.
    Two years after the rabbits invaded Eduard‘s
    media, Eduard decided to start a customer loyalty
    club called the Bunny Fighter Club, or BFC.
    The name of the club was associated with
    the MiG-21 “Bunny Fighter”, whose fictional
    markings were part of an activation kit that, if
    purchased, allowed one to become a member
    of the club. With the activation kit, the customer
    also received a BFC T-shirt with a rabbit on it.
    And I have to admit, it‘s an amazing sight to see the
    modelers wearing our shirt at shows. To all who
    wear our t-shirts at shows, I say a hearty hello.
    I spotted a club member wearing a BFC t-shirt the
    other day while visiting a Czech castle, but before
    I could say hello, I had to head to the Knights Hall
    with my group and the really big modeler headed
    for the hunger room.
    We also made a video in Hungary
    with a real MiG-21MF, which we
    painted blue and stuck a rabbit sticker
    on its tail.
    Not only on the tail! Along with the release
    of the first activation model, you published an
    article in INFO 11/2012 about the fictional Czech
    rabbit aviator Eduard Kleinkönnig, who fought
    with the “Bunny Fighter” in the Carrot War! Here.
    A duel between Bohumil Fürst of No. 310 Squadron
    RAF and Werner Goetting of I.(J)/LG 2. Acrylic
    on cardboard, 1994. Painting for the publishing house
    Naše Vojsko.
    A duel between the Me 262 of JV 44 and the P-47D
    of the 365th FG “Hell Hawks”. Acrylic on cardboard,
    1994. Painting for Mustang publishing house.
    Japanese Navy fighter seaplane Kawanishi
    N1K Kyōfū (Rex). Acrylic on cardboard, 1994.
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    The design of the MiG with the rabbits was
    created by Jan Zdiarský, and less than a year
    later we painted a real MiG-21 in Hungary in
    the Bunny Fighter livery with a lot of help from
    Eduard associate Karel Pádár and Hungarian
    researcher and friend Gábor Szekeres.
    For me it was an incredible experience, but what
    a chore it was for all involved over two days. I was
    even more than surprised by some all-knowing
    internet discussants who were sure that these
    were not real photos, but photoshopped fiction.
    It wasn‘t! But Photoshop came later.
    I remember that event, I think we
    should do something like that again.
    But in truth, I‘m convinced that
    you invented the character of pilot
    Kleinkönnig, not me.
    No no, I didn‘t invent it. You invented the character,
    and the fact that he‘s from Žatec. You also invented
    his name and you wrote the first story. Stories
    about the rabbit pilot Eduard Kleinkönnig have
    accompanied most of the activation kits. If I put
    the stories in chronological order, they were the
    battles of Bf 109 G-6 from JG 9‘s against giant
    carnivore penguins in the Arctic Circle, the Hawker
    Tempest “Bunny Lady” from battles against Nazi
    flying saucers over Antarctica, the MiG-15 “Bunny
    Racer” from races around Africa and MiG-21 “Bunny
    Fighter” from Carrot War. While typesetting these
    articles, we occasionally used the aforementioned
    Photoshop, for example, the MiG-15 guncamera
    shots of a dinosaur, the photo of the Tempest
    “Bunny Lady” from the bergship HMS Habbakuk,
    or the Tempest guncamera shots of German flying
    discs.
    I mustn‘t forget Eduard Kleinkönnig‘s 1/32 scale
    Curtiss P-40, for which Libor Špůrek has written
    a history in the caption, he also covers the bunny
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    German fighter pilot Josef Mai. Pencil drawing based
    on historical photograph, 2015. Compared to the
    original photograph, a teddy bear of Ulrich Neckel
    and a bottle of Chateu Margaux have been added
    to the drawing.
    Manfred von Richthofen‘s Albatros after his injury and emergency landing in July 1917. Pencil drawing, 2020.
    The background area without the posing soldiers was reconstructed from other historical photographs
    and Google Street View.
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    pilot‘s service in the Korean War on the MiG-15
    and admits the possibility that Kleinkönnig got
    into space a year before Yuri Gagarin. All of
    the stories are written in a somewhat complex
    Czech humour with many references to historical
    events and characters. Some readers, especially
    foreign ones, may find this a somewhat boring
    read. I think that in the Czech Republic we do
    a lot of things in a complicated way because we
    have a complicated language and it affects our
    thought process.
    Thought processes are also important
    for the creation of motifs for drawings.
    How difficult is it for you to find
    subjects for your drawings? From the
    outside, it seems like they jump out
    at you without much effort!
    Often they do. In some cases you and Jan
    Zdiarský give me the scenario and texts for the
    drawings, but most of the time I just think of
    a rabbit in a situation, make a sketch in pencil
    and finish the final drawing with Japanese
    Sakura pens. With Eduard, we did several events
    that were very challenging for me as an artist.
    But I‘m very happy that we prepared them. These
    were quick drawings of rabbits on demand.
    I did them at a factory open day we used to
    have called Novemberfest. And once, during the
    E
    -
    Day exhibition, we organized a fundraising
    event around my quick drawings with a voluntary
    contribution to the fund for veterans under
    the patronage of the Czechoslovak Legionary
    Community. At the end of these drawing
    marathons I could hardly see and my hands
    were shaking, but it was for a good cause. I still
    do quick drawings on War Veterans Day at Peace
    Square in Prague. Proceeds from our kits and
    veteran memorabilia go to the Military Solidarity
    Fund of the Czech Army. And once again, thank
    you to the organizers and especially to everyone
    who came both this year and in previous years.
    INFO Eduard and Eduard social media
    is not the only platform where your
    rabbit appears. How did he get to the
    UK?
    It was a great pleasure to start working with
    the UK‘s Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine
    (Guideline Publications Ltd). In late 2012, Jan
    Zdiarsky introduced me to magazine Editor Gary
    Hatcher as a freetime artist. We agreed to publish
    one rabbit drawing regularly in this British
    monthly magazine with an international reach,
    with focus either on Eduard products or on topics
    relevant to SAM readers. Most of the scenarios
    and text for my drawings have been prepared by
    Gary. I didn‘t realize until now that I have been
    drawing rabbits for SAM magazine for ten years.
    I hereby apologize to Gary for all the delays and
    other rabbit troubles.
    Sometimes I really do draw such specific British
    topics for Gary and the team at SAM that I don‘t
    really understand what the rabbits are actually
    up to. But Gary has always been pleased and no
    UK modelling club has yet published a “Wanted
    Dead or Alive” for me. No complaints have come
    in from Commonwealth countries either. I‘m just
    not sure whether I didn‘t contribute a little to
    the Brexit referendum victory with my cartoons
    on the EU‘s excesses in the form of the banana
    shape standard and other nonsense when I was
    drawing jokes about the coming Brexit years ago.
    So in addition to the resistance
    against REVI, you also supported
    the resistance against the EU! Good
    grief! Do you still make do with talent
    and experience alone in this activity,
    or have you had some professional
    training in the meantime?
    A rescue swimmer and a waist gunner aboard a PBY Catalina seaplane under Japanese fire after retrieving
    an injured pilot from the water. White pastel on black paper, 2016
    Color profile of the Bf 109 G-2 of commander II./JG 52 Maj. Johannes
    Steinhoff, Russia, spring 1943. Acrylic and tempera on paper, 1995.
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    When I once tried to draw a pencil drawing
    of Manfred von Richthofen‘s Albatros after the
    emergency landing in July 1917, I showed it to my
    friend, the aviation artist Pavel Rampír. He looked
    at the drawing carefully and then said to me: “You
    know, Jan, it is clear in this drawing that you have
    a gift from God, but it is also clear that you don‘t
    know what you are doing with this pencil!”. This
    inspired me and so in 2014 I found an art studio in
    Prague, not far from my office, where my current
    friend Pavlína Pavliš worked as a lecturer.
    Under her guidance I started to supplement
    my education. Her advice really helped me
    a lot, as did the advice of my female classmates,
    who were mostly architects, civil or chemical
    engineers. The experience of Pavlína‘s lessons
    helped me to take my rabbits a step further, but
    I also enjoyed creating some classic aviation
    themes under her guidance. I will continue to do
    this from time to time.
    It‘s obvious that the rabbit is doing
    a good job, including socializing its
    author! How would you yourself
    rate the rabbit‘s contribution to the
    modelling community?
    We introduced the rabbit to Eduard media
    14 years ago because we felt the scale modelling
    community needed some humour, perspective,
    and relaxation. If that‘s what our rabbits bring,
    that‘s exactly why I draw them. And maybe
    sometime in the future we‘ll create a 3D printed
    1/48 scale rabbit, which modelers sometimes ask
    about. With an aviator helmet, goggles and scarf,
    he might be nice. Maybe there will be a carrot too.
    Your - our rabbits have your own
    historical knowledge and your
    linguistic equipment as background.
    Your historical knowledge goes
    through World War I to the various
    air forces of World War II, and is
    anything but superficial. Where did all
    this come from? You haven‘t studied
    history, or am I wrong?
    Unfortunately I haven‘t yet really studied history.
    I was thoroughly encouraged to take an interest in
    history, in a very broad sense, by my father. When
    I was a kid, he built plastic model airplanes for
    me, and later I started building them myself and
    became increasingly focused on military aircraft
    and WWII. From there, it was a fairly quick path to
    reading publications on the subject and memoirs
    of famous aviators, although it wasn‘t easy to get
    hold of them under the pro-Soviet communist
    government. Russian was compulsory then, but
    I learned English and Polish voluntarily because
    of the magazines and books on aviation. When
    the Iron Curtain fell, it was possible to get access
    to practically any foreign literature if you knew
    how and where to get it in Europe or at home.
    I searched like a wild man, most interested in
    fighter units and air aces. I became more and
    more interested in the air forces of Germany
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    Jan Bobek creating quick drawings during the Novemberfest event at Eduard in 2015.
    Jan Bobek with his friend and art lecturer Pavlína Pavliš.
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    and Japan, and I was able to find literature from
    those countries, so to understand the subject
    better, I began to learn German and Japanese.
    A few years after the Velvet Revolution, various
    magazines on this subject started to be published
    in the Czech Republic. Of course, when I looked at
    these articles, I sometimes shook my head and
    thought that I could have written them better.
    So I gave it a try, I started writing firstly for HPM
    and then for REVI.
    You‘re a member of the German
    Airmen‘s Association. How a guy from
    Prague, a Czech as much Czech I can
    imagine, does become a member
    of such a venerable organization?
    My friend Jarda Hradec brought me to
    communicate with German pilots because of
    my articles, and through him I met Heribert
    Koller from JG 54 “Grünherz” and other veterans.
    But most of all I was in contact with Mr. Koller,
    who came up with the idea for me to become
    a member of the association. Together with Jarda,
    I also helped Heribert as a driver with several
    long trips in Germany and abroad. In the process
    I managed to introduce Mr. Koller to Mr. Hans E.
    Bob. They did not know each other, although both
    had served in JG 54 and were long-time members
    of the association. I had more such opportunities
    in my life, for example as a driver I had the honour
    to assist Gen. Šiška of the Czechoslovak 311
    Squadron of the RAF. I appreciate that immensely.
    Are you also a member of some
    Japanese Airmen‘s Association?
    I think I first became aware of your
    historical knowledge at your lecture
    on the air battles over Guadalcanal
    in Ostrov nad Ohří around the turn of
    the millennium. I was very impressed
    with that lecture. How did you get into
    the Japanese?
    I wasn‘t a member of the Zero Fighter Pilots
    Association, and I can‘t become one without
    personal, long-term contact with Japanese
    veterans. I remember the lecture you‘re talking
    about, I projected slides during it, and I have
    a feeling you fell asleep for a while. I got interested
    in Japanese Naval and Army aviation in high
    school when I read Mr. Hubáček‘s books on the
    fighting in the Pacific, and also when I got a copy
    of Saburō Sakai‘s memoir, which was published
    in Czech in 1968 and 1969 in L+K magazine. Since
    the end of the 1990s, I have published articles on
    this subject in the Czech Republic and a few years
    ago I published an article on Sakai in the French
    magazine ACES, later also in the magazine INFO
    Eduard.
    I fell asleep, that‘s true. When I woke
    up, I hit my head on a beam. Still, the
    lecture broadened my horizons, it
    was actually a significant event for
    INTERVIEW
    The model for one of the very first rabbits by Jan Bobek in 2005 was his friend and editor-in-chief of REVI
    magazine Petr Stachura.
    Jan Bobek during a fundraising event held at the E
    -
    Day exhibition in Prague in 2014. The proceeds
    of the voluntary fees for the rabbit drawings went to the Czechoslovak Legionary Community.
    Jan Bobek next to a real MiG-21 Bunnyfighter in Hungary in 2013. He also took care of the rabbit featured
    in the promo video during filming.
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    me. Since then I have had the idea
    that we should hold similar lectures
    at Eduard as part of the events
    for modelers. But let‘s get back to
    education. Are you thinking
    of studying history?
    Our recent joint presentation of the new FM-1 kit
    in Prostějov was a bit like a history lecture. I have
    a feeling the audience liked it. So I agree with
    you, lectures would probably be an attractive
    topic. I would love to study history, but due to
    the increased amount of work at Eduard since
    the spring 2022 crisis, and the serious health
    situation of a family member, I can‘t imagine
    finding the required time for study right now.
    Following a college cursus while working is not
    fun, I‘ve already tried it once.
    We have a lot of work behind us,
    and there are other big projects
    ahead of us. We‘ve kind of made them
    up together. But when it‘s all over,
    we can go back to school. For
    example, I have been tempted for
    some time by the idea that I could
    enter the Faculty of Arts and, with
    a little effort, I could receive
    a scholarship and a retirement
    pension at the same time. What do
    you think?
    There are other colleagues thinking up new
    projects with you, not just me. Last year I was
    already interested in where it is possible to study
    history remotely in the Czech Republic. I would
    prefer to study it in Prague, but the extra-mural
    study programme that would suit me has not
    been open for several years. So we‘ll have to wait
    a bit, maybe when I retire!
    I‘d go to Pilsen! But we still have
    plenty of time to decide, and in the
    meantime we can write a few more
    articles and practice our editorial
    work. What are you writing now
    and when will it be published?
    Pilsen would be complicated for me. For the
    March issue of INFO Eduard magazine I am
    preparing a boxart story about one of Hannes
    Trautloft‘s fights on the Eastern Front in 1942.
    For REVI magazine I have an article about
    a German fighter pilot from WWI called Marwede.
    I think when he died in 1993 as a British citizen,
    he was the last surviving German WW1 fighter
    pilot. For REVI, I would also like to complete
    a book on Heinz Bär, which my colleague Martin
    Šíla and I have been working on for a long time.
    So hopefully it will be completed in 2024.
    Fingers crossed and thank you
    for the interview!
    Thank you too! Bunny Ho!
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    ROZHOVOR
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  • Air War in Ukraine - Strengthening of Anti-Aircraft Defense before Winter

    The destruction of a Russian corvette, confirmation (or refutation) of several losses from previous months, and especially the reinforcement of Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense – all of this unfolded in connection with the air war in Ukraine from November 1 to November 31. On the ground, Russian forces attempted massive attacks throughout the month. However, despite significant losses in armored vehicles and manpower, they achieved only minimal territorial gains.

    Miro Barič
    Air War in Ukraine
    Strengthening of Anti-Aircraft Defense before Winter
    In the second half of November, it snowed in eastern Ukraine. This shot of Oksana was published on November 20.
    The destruction of a Russian corvette, confirmation (or refutation) of
    several losses from previous months, and especially the reinforcement
    of Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense – all of this unfolded in connection
    with the air war in Ukraine from November 1 to November 31. On the
    ground, Russian forces attempted massive attacks throughout the
    month. However, despite significant losses in armored vehicles and
    manpower, they achieved only minimal territorial gains.
    During the observed period, there were no
    known losses of Ukrainian aircraft or helicopters,
    whether on the ground or in the air. In early
    November, a previously unknown photo of two
    wrecks of Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters surfaced.
    They were evidently transported to a dump from
    the crash site, and their loss occurred sometime
    in the past.
    Towards the end of the month, the Russians
    also boasted about the destruction of another
    Ukrainian Su-25 fighter at the Dolgintsevo
    airport near the city of Kryvyi Rih. In September
    and October, both this base and the Kulbakino
    airport near Mykolayiv had experienced several
    drone attacks using the new version of the Lancet
    drones on parked Ukrainian aircraft, including
    MiG-29s and Su-25s. While the initial attacks were
    surprising, the repeated ones raised questions
    about why the Ukrainians allowed it. A video
    released on November 30 may provide an answer,
    capturing a machine in hiding exploding after
    being hit by a drone. At first glance, it appears to
    be a Su-25 in digital camouflage with Ukrainian
    markings. However, closer inspection reveals
    inconsistencies, such as a missing antenna
    and only four underwing hardpoints, while
    a Su-25 should have five. The shadow of the front
    landing gear indicates significant simplification.
    The definitive proof that it is a decoy lies in the
    engine nacelles, which are entirely suspended
    under the wings, whereas in reality, they smoothly
    transition to the upper surface of the wings. The
    model perfectly fulfilled its role as bait, and the
    Russians needlessly wasted a Lancet drone on it.
    At the same time, it raises doubts about previous
    attacks. The first ones probably did target real
    aircraft, but with the repeated ones, it's not
    as certain.
    Older Losses
    On the Russian side, there were no losses
    during the observed period, but new information
    emerged about some previous losses. In Soledar,
    north of Bachmut, a new image showed the
    tail surfaces of a shot-down Su-24M with the
    designation RF-92025 and fuselage number
    "blue 48." The aircraft belonged to the 37th
    mixed aviation regiment and was likely shot
    down in the vicinity of Soledar in December
    2022. Some wreckage was then transferred
    to a residential area directly in the city.
    HISTORY
    Photos: Ukrainian
    armed forces,
    social media and
    other public sources
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    The Air Force Command published a photo of the latest
    80K6KC1 Fenix-1 radar, which was developed in Ukraine
    and entered service in 2021.
    Tail of the Russian Su-24M with the designation
    RF-92025 and fuselage number "blue 48" in Soledar.
    Wrecks of two Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters.
    Wreckage of Su-24M "blue 48" at the original location.
    A shot from a Russian video captures the attack
    of the Lancet drone on a dummy Su-25.
    Colonel Alexander Gal died in the Ukrainian drone
    attack on Kursk airport.
    When Russians are under Ukrainian attacks, they
    tend to claim that their anti-aircraft defense
    worked flawlessly, and all attacking drones
    (or missiles or projectiles with a flat trajectory)
    were destroyed. They often forget to mention how
    many were destroyed upon hitting the target...
    A rare confirmation that some losses occurred
    is the information about the death of Colonel
    Alexander Gala. He was a Su-30SM fighter pilot
    and the deputy commander for political affairs
    in the 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment.
    He died on the ground on September 24, 2023,
    during a Ukrainian drone attack on the Kursk
    airport.
    Footage also emerged of a heavily damaged
    Kamov Ka-52 helicopter, claiming it was a victim
    of ATACMS missile attack on the Berdyansk
    airport. With over 50 shrapnel holes in the
    fuselage and canopy, The Military Watch clarified
    the situation. The attack on Berdyansk occurred
    in mid-October, and the first photos of this
    helicopter appeared in September. It's a Ka-52
    with the designation RF-13442 and fuselage
    number "blue 50," which was irreparably
    damaged earlier and, after cannibalization of
    usable equipment, was sold to a private aviation
    museum at the Oreshkovo airport in the Russian
    Kaluga region. Thus, it ended up in the museum
    before the attack on Berdyansk.
    Destroyed Corvette
    This does not in any way diminish the
    effectiveness of Ukrainian attacks on distant
    targets, which occur on the regular basis. Let's
    mention one in particular, which took place on
    Saturday, November 4, in the city of Kerch on the
    eastern part of the occupied Crimea peninsula.
    In the Zaliv shipyards, the Russian corvette Askold
    was anchored, which had not yet been officially
    completed and commissioned. According to
    footage from the video, it was hit at least twice
    by Storm Shadow cruise missiles. The third
    explosion could have been either a third hit or an
    explosion of ammunition on board. Subsequently,
    a photograph emerged confirming that the ship
    was seriously, possibly irreparably damaged.
    The entire port side, roughly from a third of the
    vessel backward, is torn and scorched.
    The Askold corvette belongs to the Project
    22800 Karakurt class, representing modern
    ships and an example of how sanctions against
    Russia work. In this case, sanctions imposed
    after the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014
    have had an impact. Originally, Russia planned
    to build 18 of these corvettes and began building
    the first one in 2015. However, two corvettes
    were entirely canceled, and the completion of the
    remaining ones has been significantly delayed.
    So far, only four have been commissioned, and
    the fifth is undergoing trials. Another eight were
    launched several years ago, but they still lack all
    the necessary equipment. This also applied to
    the Askold corvette, whose commissioning was
    indefinitely postponed after the attack. Ships
    of this class have a length of 67 meters and
    a displacement of 820 tons. They carry a 100mm
    caliber gun and eight launchers for Kalibr cruise
    missiles.
    After all the previous Ukrainian attacks, the
    Russian Black Sea Fleet is left with seven
    surface ships and three submarines capable
    of launching Kalibr missiles. In the past, they
    routinely used them to shell Ukrainian cities.
    However, since September, they haven't done
    so. According to Ukrainian Navy representative
    Dmytro Pletenchuk, logistics issues are to blame.
    All infrastructure for storing Kalibr missiles and
    handling them was concentrated in the port of
    Sevastopol. However, after the Ukrainian attacks,
    the ships withdrew to Novorossiysk or smaller
    ports. These ports are not equipped to load Kalibr
    missiles into the warships' launchers. "Until they
    solve this problem, they can't attack from the
    sea. Or move to Sevastopol to load missiles. And
    that's dangerous for them," Pletenchuk told the
    Nexta channel.
    Shahid Drone Offensive
    Of course, the Russian side does not confirm
    this claim by the Ukrainian representative.
    In the case of other types of missiles, however,
    it was clear that the Russians were saving
    them for mass attacks on Ukrainian energy
    infrastructure. They did the same last winter.
    November brought increased intensity of
    Iranian Shahid 131 and 136 drone attacks. Russia
    launched a total of 374 of them onto Ukraine, the
    third-highest number for a single month so far.
    They even set a record – on the night of November
    25, they launched 75, the highest number in
    a single attack. However, it didn't help them much
    because Ukrainian air defense destroyed 74.
    Russians are not very satisfied with the Shahid
    drones. They had high expectations, but the
    success of Iranian kamikaze drones significantly
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    lagged behind. Moreover, according to the
    Obozrevatel server, they still struggle to start
    mass production of their version called Gerań
    and continue to depend on supplies from Iran.
    They are trying to test a new tactic at least. After
    mobile teams with anti-aircraft machine guns
    proved effective against Shahids, the Russians
    started sending them over impassable terrain
    – such as dense forests or swamps. Cars with
    machine guns have a lower chance of catching
    them. However, changing routes only extended
    the lifespan of Shahids in the Ukrainian sky,
    but it did not affect their success. There was
    a case when a Shahid flew over Ukraine for
    a full nine hours. However, as soon as the drones
    approach heavily defended targets, they are shot
    down.
    Iranian kamikaze drones also do not help
    weaken Ukrainian defenses because Ukraine
    does not use its most valuable missiles against
    them. The only benefit Russians get from them is
    that they help map the positions of air defenses.
    They can use this information in planning missile
    attacks. One unpleasant consequence for
    Ukraine during the observed period occurred in
    the Kherson region, where an important radar
    was revealed during a drone attack. Since it did
    not change its position, it was soon destroyed by
    the Russians.
    FrankenSAM Program
    However, Ukraine and its allies are not sitting
    idle in anticipation of the expected winter wave of
    Russian attacks. Germany has been particularly
    active, delivering another IRIS
    -
    T system and
    promising a Patriot system. Norway has also
    pledged additional NASAMS systems. In the case
    of IRIS
    -
    T, it is the most modern German air defense
    system, which Ukraine received even before the
    German armed forces. The first system arrived
    in October of the previous year, and the second
    was delivered in April. In both cases, it was
    the SLM medium-range version with a range of
    40 km horizontally and 20 km vertically. In August,
    Ukraine received two systems in the short-range
    SLS version with a range of 12 km horizontally
    and vertically. The fifth delivered IRIS
    -
    T system
    is again in the SLM version.
    The delivery of the first Patriot battery was
    announced by the USA a year ago in December.
    Germany delivered the second battery. Initially,
    both were deployed to defend Kyiv. Currently,
    one battery is stationed near the capital, and the
    other is near Odessa. Germany announced in the
    fall that it would deliver a third Patriot system
    battery to Ukraine during the winter.
    Approximately a year ago, the USA initiated
    a program unofficially called FrankenSAM.
    The last three letters stand for Surface-to-air
    missile, symbolizing the merging of various
    elements of different air defense systems
    into a new, consolidated one. This program
    The wreckage of the Ka-52 helicopter appeared in a private museum at Oreškovo airport in the Russian Kaluga region.
    The corvette Askold was destroyed by Storm Shadow
    missiles in the port of Kerch in Crimea.
    Against drones, Ukrainians use everything from machine guns to portable missiles (MANPADS)
    and anti-aircraft tanks Gepard.
    Ukrainian defenders respond to a night attack
    by Shahid drones.
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    also includes the delivery of MIM-23 Hawk
    missiles, signifying the revival of an old system.
    The Hawk system dates back to the 1960s but
    has undergone continuous modernization.
    The United States retired it in 2002, but they still
    have enough missiles stored in warehouses.
    Currently, around 20 countries still use it and
    could supply it to Ukraine. Spain did so already
    in November of the previous year, providing its
    MIM-23 missiles in the Phase III version from
    the late '80s and early '90s. However, it turned
    out that the Spanish systems were in very poor
    technical condition and needed comprehensive
    repair and modernization. Now, the MIM-23 Hawk
    has arrived in Ukraine for the second attempt.
    The system has a range of 40 km horizontally and
    18 km vertically. Ukrainians used them for the
    first time on the night of October 22-23, shooting
    down several Shahid drones and one Ch-59
    cruise missile.
    Further projects within the FrankenSAM
    program are more complex. One was initiated by
    Ukrainians who had around 60 Buk launcher units
    but lacked missiles. They asked foreign partners
    if they could modify them for the use of Western
    missiles. American engineers modified them to
    be able to launch RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles.
    According to an article in the New York Times,
    this conversion took seven months, and currently,
    Americans can modify five Buk systems per
    month. The range of these missiles is 19 km.
    Ukraine also received AIM-9M Sidewinder
    missiles from the USA modified for ground use.
    Originally, they are short-range air-to-air missiles
    with infrared guidance. Details about their
    launching system are not yet known, but there
    is speculation that they could be launched from
    self-propelled Osa systems (NATO code name
    Gecko). Soviet radars, of which Ukraine has plenty,
    are supposed to take care of target acquisition.
    Even more interesting is the connection between
    old Soviet radars and American missiles in the
    latest known project from the FrankenSAM
    program. This time it involves Patriot missiles
    that the USA would deliver. Other allies would
    provide the launching systems. Testing is
    currently underway, and during the winter,
    Ukraine could receive Patriot missiles connected
    to Soviet radars. The first test of this combination
    took place in October at the rocket range in New
    Mexico, successfully destroying a target drone.
    Czech Trace
    Finally, let's mention one curiosity that is
    only remotely related to the air war but could be
    interesting for Czech and Slovak readers. The
    Ukrainian 241st Territorial Defense Brigade has
    included the Oksana self-propelled gun in its
    armament, based on the Tatra 815 chassis. This
    truck was manufactured in Czechoslovakia since
    1982, and a modified version is still produced
    in the Czech Republic nowadays. However,
    Ukrainians used the original vehicles with
    original cabins. Photos reveal versions AV-15,
    which was originally a crane vehicle, and version
    20-VP, a flatbed truck for container transport.
    On the deck of these 8x8 vehicles, Ukrainians
    mounted old Soviet 100 mm caliber anti-aircraft
    guns KS-19 dating back to 1947. Now, of course,
    they are not used for fighting aircraft but for
    shelling ground targets. Their range in this role is
    21 km. The advantage of the KS-19 cannons is that
    no other weapon uses 100mm caliber ammunition,
    so Ukrainians have plenty. The disadvantage is
    that this weapon requires a large crew and is
    also very heavy. For comparison, the American
    howitzer M777 caliber 155mm weighs 4.2 tons,
    while the KS-19 cannon weighs almost 10 tons.
    Old Maxim machine guns will also
    come into play.
    There are few shots of IRIS
    -
    T systems in Ukraine. If any are published,
    they conceal their place of deployment.
    The Ukrainian army aviation published a series of shots of Mi-8 helicopter winter operations.
    Ukrainian two-seater Su-27UB.
    Ukrainian self-propelled artillery Oksana
    on the chassis of Tatra 815 8x8 AV-15.
    This version of Oksana is on the chassis
    of Tatra 815 8x8 20-VP.
    An older photo of the Ukrainian S-300 system in action.
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    BOXART STORY
    In mid-September 1942, Oblt. Hermann Graf,
    the commander of 9./JG 52, received Diamonds
    to the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and
    Swords for surpassing the 200 air victories
    mark. Propaganda didn't want such a media star
    to fall in combat or into enemy hands. Therefore,
    in late January 1943, Graf became commander
    of the operational training unit Erg. Gr. Ost in
    France. In this capacity, he finally got around
    to his passion, which was football. It was then
    that the red tulip marking first appeared on his
    Fw 190.
    Before the war, Graf was trying to qualify for
    the Germany national football team, and in the
    process he met the legendary German player
    Sepp Heberger for the first time. This footballer
    later became famous as coach of the West
    German national team that won the 1954 World
    Cup final, in a match later dubbed the “The
    Miracle of Bern”. In the second half, the German
    team completely outclassed the Hungarians,
    thanks to Adidas soccer cleats and probably
    also thanks to Pervitin, which was officially
    used by the German armed forces during the
    war.
    Graf and Heberger met again in 1941, when
    they organised the participation of first league
    footballers in a friendly match between the
    German military mission and the Romanian
    team. In early 1943, Graf tried to organize
    a football team to relax and increase physical
    fitness. His men, however, had little affinity for
    the sport. Though, he was soon approached by
    a soldier from a neighbour unit named Bruno
    Klaffke, a football player, and Graf quickly
    arranged for his transfer to his own unit.
    Heberger took advantage of Graf's contacts
    and gave him the idea of pulling top German
    footballers to Graf's unit. They were assigned to
    ground personnel and it saved a large number
    of them from death at the front. Heberger also
    helped Graf train them.
    Thus Graf's football team “Red Hunters” (Rote
    Jäger) was formed. They got the “red” nickname
    from the colour of the jerseys donated by
    a prominent German businessman. One of Graf's
    superiors was suspicious of his communist
    sympathies. Gradually, 20 first league players
    from Germany and Austria were concentrated
    on the Rote Jäger team. From August 1943
    to November 1943 they played a total of
    29 matches, 22 of them victorious. A detailed
    overview can be found here.
    When Graf became CO of the high-altitude
    fighter unit JG 50, he managed to take the
    football team with him. The same was repeated
    when he was appointed Kommodore of JG 1,
    later the players followed him to JG 11 and in
    October 1944 moved with him to the Eastern
    Front to JG 52. Graf at that time was unable
    to perform combat flights due to the effects of
    a serious injury and so he gradually recruited
    JG 52 aces for his Stab. They were Lt. Karl
    Gratz (138 v., KC), Oblt. Heinrich Füllgrabe
    (67 v., KC) and Lt. Anton Resch. Gratz became CO
    of 10./JG 52 in January 1945 and Füllgrabe was
    killed in late January 1945 after being hit by flak
    in a “Green 2”.
    Hermann Graf also provided his Stab with
    latest equipment. Although JG 52 is considered
    one of the German units that used exclusively
    Messerschmitt Bf 109s, Graf was the exception
    to this rule. In December 1944, in addition
    to eight Bf 109 G-14/U4s and one Bf 109 G-14,
    he had three Fw 190 A-9s, which outperformed
    the Messerschmitt at low level flights. However,
    Graf had one Focke-Wulf (unsuccessfully)
    converted to the DB 605 engine, much to the
    displeasure of his mechanics! No further
    records of the Fw 190 at Stab JG 52 are yet
    available.
    Of the approximately thirty victories achieved
    by the airmen of Stab JG 52 in 1945, mostly
    during the battles in Silesia, Anton Resch scored
    22. For achieving 88 kills he was awarded the
    Knight's Cross on 7 April and by the end of
    the war he had gained three more victories.
    In the last days of the war, Stab, I. and
    III./JG 52 moved to Deutschbrod (now Havlíčkův
    Brod, Czech Republic). Among the wreckage at
    this base probably ended up not only Hartmann's
    plane from I./JG 52 with a black tulip on the
    nose, but also several Bf 109 K-4s of the Stab
    JG 52 with red tulips and small fuselage numbers
    placed behind the cross. Graf's Stab JG 50
    aircraft were already similarly marked in 1943.
    In a private collection in the Czech Republic is
    part of the engine cowling of a K-4 which, apart
    from the camouflage in shades of grey, bears
    part of the red tulip . For a more detailed study
    of the fate of Hermann Graf I recommend the
    excellent publication Graf & Grislawski A Pair
    of Aces by Christer Bergström.
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    The Red Hunters
    Text: Jan Bobek
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    #8114
    BOXART STORY
    The red-nosed blue aircraft with a white
    stylized winged sword on the sides of the
    fuselage became the real threat to Allied airmen
    from August 1917. Not only because its pilot, the
    commander of Jasta 14, Rudolf Berthold, posed
    a mortal danger to any adversary, but also
    because he was an exceptional leader with
    great ability to prepare his unit for combat.
    Berthold was a gutsy personality and quite
    an aggressive pilot. He often took his aircraft
    to their limits , and the vice of the Albatros D.III,
    the lower wing failures, was an unpleasant
    complication for him. Like other commanders,
    he had a personal spare aircraft of the same
    type. But while his better-known D.III came
    from the Albatros factory, the other one was
    the product of the O.A.W. factory. Little is known
    about this Albatros, only one photograph is
    known to us, showing it after an unspecified
    crash. It was not the lightest one, as the poor
    aircraft lost its undercarriage, the nose was
    badly damaged, the upper wing broken, and
    the lower wing was destroyed by contact
    with the ground. However, if Berthold himself
    flew the plane and did not lend it to someone
    else, then he probably escaped unharmed.
    There is no mention of any such crash even in
    Peter Kilduff's biographical book Iron Man.
    Berthold was wounded on April 24 while in
    command of Jasta 14. He had to take a break
    for treatment and convalescence until June
    15, when he rejoined the unit. But on August
    12 he learned that he was to take command
    of Jasta 18 and six days later he was cleared
    to fly again. The whole of Jasta 18, by then
    a unit with little success, had repainted their
    aircraft in Berthold's red and blue scheme, but
    the winged sword remained the commander's
    personal symbol.
    Berthold drilled his new unit from the start
    and within a short time he was able to increase
    both the combat morale and the tactical
    abilities of its pilots, and thus their combat
    success. Since August 21, he also increased his
    own score , which before his injury had stopped
    at 12,and during September 14 opponents fell
    victim to him! One of them was Lt. Bernard
    Alexander Powers of No. 19 Squadron RFC. The
    20-year-old young man, admittedly already
    a fairly experienced pilot, volunteered to go
    on a dangerous reconnaissance flight over
    enemy territory to find out the current position
    of two regiments of the German 30th Division,
    which were to counter-strike the positions of
    the British 33rd Division. For the Britons this
    was an extremely dangerous opponent, as
    the 30th Division was classified as first class,
    that is in full condition and with a wealth of
    combat experience. This could not be said of
    the British, who had shortly before relieved
    the 23rd Division. When a request came from
    headquarters for an aerial reconnaissance
    to reveal the German positions on September
    25, Powers started studying the maps while
    his mechanics prepared his Spad IX (B3520).
    As soon as he received his final instructions, he
    took off. It was 4:30 in the afternoon and the
    weather was less than ideal. Unfortunately
    for him, Rudolf Berthold, flying an Albatros
    D.III, was also in the area east of Ypres.
    We don't know which of his aircraft Berthold
    was flying, but this was the period in which he
    might have been using his spare aircraft, the
    one produced by O.A.W. (number unknown). Near
    the town of Geluveld, close to the road between
    Ypres and Menin, the German ace attacked
    from above and fired a precise fatal burst
    on the British pilot and his aircraft. The lone
    reconnaissance pilot, who quite possibly did not
    even realize the attack, crashed and Berthold
    scored his victory number 24. This situation is
    captured on the boxart for the Albatros D.III kit
    (Cat. No. 8114) by Antonis Karydis.
    Just two weeks later, while leading his pilots
    into one of their many battles, the commander
    of Jasta 18 suffered a serious injury to his right
    arm, which until that moment he claimed was
    his only limb still uninjured. A bullet, probably
    fired by Capt. Gerald Maxwell of No. 56 Squadron
    RFC, ricocheted in the cockpit and devastated
    his right humerus. Berthold was flying a Pfalz
    D.III (probably No. 4004/17) on this flight and
    while single-handed, he was able to get his
    aircraft back to the airfield and land safely.
    Only then he collapsed and was transported
    unconscious to the hospital in Courtrai, where
    he began his harrowing journey to recovery,
    which never ended.
    Berthold's 24th casualty was reported to
    have had one kill on July 29, 1917. With his
    wingman Lt. Francis Behrens, Powers fought
    with fighters from Jasta 29. It ended in a draw;
    Powers shot down one of his opponents, while
    his wingman was shot down by Vzfw. Misch.
    Text: Richard Plos
    Illustration: Antonis Karydis
    Unsuspecting victim
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    BOXART STORY #7059
    ‘One day you’re up, the next you’re down’ is not only
    a rule of thumb description of the job of a pilot, but
    also a general rule about the cycle of life's successes
    and failures…
    The most successful 216th IAD V
    -
    PVO in the
    Korean War was the 518th ‘Berlin’ IAP. The pilots of
    this regiment shot down 38 enemy aircraft in the
    skies over Korea and damaged another 26, at the
    cost fifteen aircraft and five pilots of their own. Only
    one of the regiment's pilots achieved ace status
    and was the only one in the division to receive the
    highest Soviet honor, the title of Hero of the Soviet
    Union. It was Mikhail Mikhin, the deputy of eskadrilya
    commander for the flight training.
    Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin was born on October
    25th, 1923 in the village of Borovoye in the Altai
    Region. After graduating from the Orenburg Aviation
    School and the Stalingrad Higher Military Aviation
    School, he joined the 4th ZAB (Reserve Aviation
    Brigade) of the North Caucasus Military District in
    December, 1944 as an instructor. He was transferred
    to the 518th IAP in January, 1946.
    It was st. Lt. Mikhin who started the combat
    success of the 518th IAP in Korea on August 19th,
    1952 by shooting down an F-86 Sabre. His claim to
    fame came in September of the same year. During
    the five days from September 4th to the 9th,
    he added three more Sabers and one F-84 Thunderjet
    to earn him ace status. By the end of September,
    he added another pair of Sabers (September 12th
    and September 29th) and one Thunderjet (September
    18th). For these impressive results, IAD Command
    recommended he be awarded the title of Hero of
    the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, the overall picture
    of the fighting was not very favorable at that time,
    so the headquarters of the 64th IAK suspended the
    award proposal. As ‘compensation’, Mikhin received
    the Order of Lenin and was specially promoted to the
    rank of captain, a method not a commonly done.
    However, after the successes of September, things
    began to grind down. Not that Mikhin began to lose
    his touch - pilots led by him successfully performed
    all combat tasks assigned to them. But even
    a Commander at times hits a cold streak – perhaps,
    in this case, as the result of a psychological block
    from the disappointment of not being awarded the
    HSU (although, of course, Soviet propaganda always
    claimed that ‘a Soviet soldier does not fight for
    honors’).
    After almost nine months, on May 18th, 1953,
    he finally regained his touch. That day, the pilots of
    the 518th IAP again faced off against their old friends
    from the US 39th FIS, 51st FIW. Captain Joseph
    M. McConnell Jr. bagged his 14th and 15th kills that
    morning, making him the most successful American
    ace of the Korean War. In the second battle of the
    day, McConnell scored his 16th and final victory by
    shooting down the MiG of 2nd eskadrilya Commander
    kpt. Stadnik. Stadnik ejected from the burning MiG.
    The second kill of this battle was scored by the
    commander of the 39th FIS, Lt. Col. Radell, making
    him the 31st ace of the US Air Force in the Korean War
    (his victim, the pilot of the 3rd eskadrilya, Lt. Rybakov,
    died in the cockpit of his plane).
    However, the pilots of the 518th IAP did not owe
    anything to the aces of the 39th FIS and also sent two
    Sabers to the ground. One of them was attributed to
    Mikhail Mikhin, who stated in his report:
    Att.Unit Commander P/P142192. I report that on
    18/05/1953 at 1355h during air combat in the area
    east of Siodzia, 35-40 km, an enemy aircraft of the
    F-86 type was shot down by me under the following
    circumstances:
    Flying on a 300 degree heading at 13,500m
    I discovered four F-86s on a collision course
    1000m below. I approached with a right half-turn
    and attacked the leader of the second pair. From
    a distance of 1000m at an angle of 2/4 right, I opened
    fire. The intended target escaped the attack below
    the leading pair. I repeated the attack from the top
    left and from a distance of 700-800m at P = 1/4
    opened fire again. The enemy aircraft made a sharp
    turn to the left and went into a descent. I started my
    attack on the lead of the first pair with a slight climb
    but I was attacked and fired upon by the wingman of
    the second pair, and was forced to break off using
    a right combat turn. During the shooting, I observed
    hits to the left wing and to the fuselage. According to
    the observation of my wingman the enemy aircraft
    did not come out of the dive. I believe the enemy F-86
    aircraft was shot down. According to the deciphered
    data, the enemy plane was hit. kpt M. Mikhin.'
    This kill was confirmed by other sources:
    ‘On May 18th, 1953, at 1430 - 1530h (Pongyang time),
    an aerial battle took place over the Yen-pyen District
    area, and the plane exploded midair. I confirm
    this. 05/27/1953 Sinchisyu Police Chief Major Tsoi
    Chu-Hak.’
    The armistice, signed on July 27, 1953, came into
    effect with Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin holding the
    rank of mayór and the title of Hero of the Soviet
    Union, which was awarded to him by decree of the
    Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on July
    14th, 1953. In total, during his stay in Korea, he flew
    140 sorties, participated in 39 air battles, in which
    he personally shot down nine enemy aircraft and
    damaged another three.
    Illustration: Adam Tooby
    The Long Wait
    Text: Libor Špůrek
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    #84172
    BOXART STORY
    On September 11, 1944, one of the wildest
    days of the Allied strategic bombing offensive
    over Germany, the 352nd Fighter Group
    escorted the last combat boxes in the bomber
    stream of the 3rd Bombardment Division of the
    8th Air Force.
    At around 1150h, pilots of the 328th FS
    spotted a group of around thirty German
    fighters located about halfway between them
    and an unspecified group of American bombers.
    The latter were most likely B-17s from the
    1st Bomb Division headed for Merseburg/
    Lützkendorf. The squadron leader, Lt. Col. John
    C. Meyer, later reported:
    They were pulling
    contrails and appeared to be forming up. We
    headed towards them and as we got closer
    they dove out of contrails level in ones and
    twos. Contrail level was 28000´plus. At 29000´,
    I identified them as Me 109s and attacked one
    as he headed down in a 60° dive. The whole
    squadron then engaged small groups of the
    E/A after their original gaggle had been split up.
    At about 1700the E/A I was chasing leveled
    off and I closed rapidly. He saw me and started
    in a steep climbing turn, my first burst was
    about 20° deflection at 300 yards. I observed
    few hits. I closed on him in the climbing turn
    and at 30° deflection and 200 yards I got hits on
    the rear portion of his fuselage, pieces coming
    off. He split S´d, recovered and turned into me.
    I had little difficulty in overtaking and in turning
    inside of him. At 20° and 300 yards I got good
    strikes on wing root and E/A started to smoke.
    It rolled over and crashed straight into the
    deck from 8000´. Pilot seemed inexperienced,
    his breaks were conspicuously non-violent.
    He was hesitant in all his maneuvers.’
    John C. Meyer did not get the described
    kill while in the cockpit of his iconic Mustang
    s/n 44-14151 HO
    -
    M, named ‘Petie 2nd’, which
    remained on the ground. Good fortune on this
    day was bestowed on Meyer by a borrowed, and
    a little orphaned, Mustang named ‘Stardust’,
    which carried the serial 44-13597 and code
    HO
    -
    F, who’s pilot, Lt. William E. Fowler, had just
    completed a combat tour.
    After getting that first kill of the day,
    Lt. Col. Meyer felt a little abandoned. He spotted
    another group of German fighters, made up
    of around fifteen Bf 109s and Fw 190s, a little
    higher than himself in altitude and further
    to the northwest. He climbed about 2,000
    feet above the level of his foes and attacked
    a mixed pair of aircraft, one of each type:
    They
    had belly tanks and appeared to be forming
    up. I approached them from out of the sun
    and attacked the #2 of a pair of E/A that were
    farthest from the mass. I fired at 15° deflection
    from 300 yards to point blank range. The E/A
    burst into flames, I broke into the sun, cleared
    my tail and attacked the element leader, at
    300 yards I got few strikes on his right wing tip
    and he broke. As he broke I got strikes in the
    vicinity of the cockpit and wing roots. The E/A
    rolled over and spiraled down, crashing into
    the ground.’
    Shortly afterwards, Meyer spotted his
    final victim of this fight:
    A lone Me 109 was
    emerging from a cloud in the vicinity of the
    large enemy gaggle. And as I was not yet under
    attack, I attacked the E/A. Only my right wing
    guns were now firing so I opened at 200 yards
    and no deflection closing to point blank range
    and 10° deflection. I saw strikes all over the
    E/A and pieces flew off the tail and fuselage.
    He caught fire at his left wing root. I broke off
    the attack and headed for the deck and home.’
    The combat that lasted only a few minutes
    brought Lt. Col. Meyer the rare triumph of
    four kills. The drama, though, was not at its
    end. After his last kill, pretty much out of
    ammunition and his fuel reserves leaving much
    to be desired, he turned for home and dropped
    down to a lower altitude where he would be
    safer. At that point, he spotted two Bf 109s
    below him that glued themselves to his tail.
    For a short period of time, he set his throttle to
    emergency boost and began climbing again at
    a rate of 980 ft per minute. The enemy aircraft
    pursued him at a distance of almost 330 yd,
    and still 100 to 120 yd from below. Every now
    and again, they would be able to lift their noses
    up and get off a few rounds, but to Meyer’s
    luck, without success. This unlikely group flew
    almost 100 miles between Kassel and Bonn,
    and when they reached the Rhine, the German
    pilots turned back.
    During his WWII combat tour, John C.
    Meyer achieved 24 confirmed aerial victories.
    He passed away on December 2, 1975, at the
    age of 56, holding the rank of General. The full
    story about this combat can be read in Info
    02/2021, in the article 'Stardust: Four Trips
    To Hell On a Borrowed Horse.
    Text: Jan Zdiarský
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Until the last bullet
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    #2144
    GUSTAV pt.1
    1/72
    The Limited edition of the kit of the famous German WWII fighter aircraft Bf 109G in 1/72 scale. The kit
    offers aircraft of G-5 and G-6 versions. Marking selection covers all fronts of WWII where these “Gustavs”
    were fighting including airplanes from the Ilmavoimat (Finish Air Force), Italian Aeronautica Nazionale
    Repubblicana and Slovak aircraft from National Urprising.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 14
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
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    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 27119, Uffz. Gerhard Kroll, Ofw. Friedrich Ungar,
    Fw. Emil Hecker 9./JG 54, Ludwigslust, Germany, February 1944
    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 26082, Flg. Victor Widmaier, 7./JG 11, Oldenburg,
    Germany, October 1943
    The aircraft WNr. 27119 was flown by three
    different pilots of the 9./JG 54. These were
    Uffz. Gerhard Kroll, Ofw. Friedrich Ungar and
    Fw. Emil Hecker. The upper surfaces of this
    aircraft were painted with irregular patches of
    light color, probably RLM 76. The layout of the
    original camouflage fields was based on the Erla
    factory pattern. The wide blue band was marking
    of JG 54 machines. The III. Gruppe emblem
    of this Jagdgeschwader is located on the sides
    of the fuselage under the cockpit. The devil's
    head, photographically documented only on the
    left side of the engine cowling, was used by the
    9. Staffel. This machine had gun cameras mounted
    in the leading edge of the wing. She was lost on
    April 8, 1944, when Uffz. Gerhard Kroll was shot
    down and wounded near Lüneburg. This aviator
    did not record any victories during his career but
    was shot down several times and suffered burns
    three times.
    This aircraft belonged to JG 11 but was also flown
    by members of JG 300 as part of Wilde Sau tactics.
    Note the black paint on the lower right wing.
    The camouflage scheme was sprayed on the
    pattern used on the Bf 109G at the Erla factory
    in Leipzig. Flg. Victor Widmaier scored his first
    victory with this aircraft when he shot down
    a B-17 bomber on October 2, 1943. By the end
    of 1943, he had destroyed three more bombers
    of this type and in early January he scored
    a victory over a P-38. After III./JG 11 was rearmed
    with Fw 190s in February, Widmaier scored
    a victory over a B-17 and a P-47 on February 10,
    but suffered injuries after hit from another P-47
    and bailed out of. He landed about 200 meters
    from the American pilot, who also bailed out by
    parachute. Widmaier underwent a surgery on the
    same evening, but after only two weeks he forced
    his return to the unit. He learned the pilot he had
    shot down fallen into captivity. It was probably
    a 20-year-old 2nd Lt. Merrill W. De Merit, Jr. of the
    361st FG, 356th FG, who was on his fourth combat
    flight. Victor Widmaier died in 2011.
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    Bf 109G-5/U2, WNr. 27112, Maj. Walther Dahl, CO of III./JG 3, Bad Wörishofen,
    Germany, December 1943
    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 110047, Ofw. Hanns-Werner Gross, 1./JG 300,
    Bonn-Hangelar, Germany, March 1944
    Walther Dahl was born on March 27, 1916, in
    Lug. On May 1, 1939, he joined the Luftwaffe
    and became a fighter pilot. In May 1941, he was
    transferred to JG 3. Dahl achieved his first victory
    on June 22, 1941, in the Soviet Union and his last
    on April 26, 1945. On July 20, 1943, he became
    commander of III./JG 3 on the Eastern Front.
    In August his unit moved to Western Europe, at
    that time armed with Bf 109G-6s. In October his
    unit also received three G-5 version aircraft and
    by the end of the year the number had increased to
    nine. His rudder shows 52 Eastern Front victories
    instead of the 51 he was credited with. Images
    of the aircraft were taken sometimes between
    October 14 and December 19, 1943, during which
    time it achieved its fourth and fifth victories
    against American bombers. His total score was
    128 kills, and he was awarded the Knight’s Cross
    with Oak Leaves. Bf 109G-5 WNr. 27112 has RLM 76
    paint on all surfaces, only the right, lower half of
    the wing is black. Maj. Walther Dahl survived the
    war and died on November 25, 1985.
    This unusual camouflage scheme was seen on
    several JG 300 aircraft. These were deployed
    for night operational flights. The upper surfaces
    were painted over with RLM 76 and grey wavy
    lines. The exact shade used for the waves is
    unknown, but it was probably RLM 75 or RLM 74.
    The bottom surfaces were black. Hanns-Werner
    Gross was apparently shot down in this aircraft
    (WNr. 110047) over Pfungstadt near Darmstadt
    on March 18, 1944. His conqueror was probably
    a Mustang pilot from the 4th FG. Gross landed in
    a treetop on a parachute and was hanging some
    15 meters above the ground in a landscape where
    there were hardly any trees. He lost his shoes
    during the jump. Soldiers, who at first thought
    him an enemy, helped him down and villagers
    found both his shoes. Gross continued to serve
    in I./JG 300 and in the last months of the war he
    converted for Me 262 jet.
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    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 20499, Lt. Erich Hartmann, CO of 9./JG 52,
    New Zaporozhye, the Soviet Union, October 1943
    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 20272, Oblt. Heinrich Klöpper, CO of 7./JG 1,
    Rheine, Germany, November 1943
    With this aircraft, Erich Hartmann shot down his
    121th victim on October 2, 1943. The same number
    of kills was also painted on the aircraft’s rudder.
    The red heart with the inscription Karaya was the
    emblem of the 9. Staffel of JG 52, which Hartmann
    commanded at the time. The white inscription
    Dicker Max in the heart can be translated
    as “Big Show”. The aircraft was built at the Wiener
    Neustadt Werke factory in a tropical finish and
    had hatches for the sunshade on the left side
    of the fuselage under the cockpit. It has been
    used extensively and had its camouflage repaired
    several times. Erich Hartmann became the most
    successful fighter ace not only in the Luftwaffe,
    but also in the history of aviation. He achieved
    his first victory on November 5, 1942 and his last
    victim number 352 was a Yak-9 shot down on May
    8, 1945. Hartmann scored all of his victories on
    the Eastern Front. After the surrender he was
    captured by American troops, but they handed
    him over to the Soviets who sentenced him
    to 25 years of forced labor. After ten years he
    was repatriated to Germany and participated in
    the rebirth of the German Air Force. Hartmann
    became the recipient of the then highest German
    war decoration when he was awarded the
    Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and
    Diamonds on August 25, 1944.
    A native of Peine in Lower Saxony, born on
    January 9, 1918 and future Knight’s Cross winner
    Heinrich Klöpper took part in the ranks of JG 77
    in the Battle of France and in the Battle of Britain.
    He achieved one victory during both campaigns.
    After the start of Operation Barbarossa,
    as a member of the 11. Staffel of JG 51, he shot
    down another 80 enemy fighters between June
    22, 1941 and November 1943. In early November
    1943, he took command of the 7. Staffel JG 1,
    which was assigned to the Reich Defense Force
    (Reichsverteidigung). In this unit he shot down
    five four-engine B-17s, one B-24, and two P-38s.
    He was killed on November 29, 1943, when he
    was hit in the cockpit of his Messerschmitt
    during a dogfight with two P-38s over Vollenhove,
    the Netherlands. Some tactical formation
    commanders had the vertical tail surfaces spray-
    painted white for quicker identification of the
    leader in combat. The rudder bears the symbols
    of Klöpper’s victories.
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    Bf 109G-6, WNr.18502 or 18503, Hptm. Horst Carganico,
    CO of II./JG 5, Pskov-South, the Soviet Union, early 1944
    Bf 109G-6 Trop, WNr. 27169, Fw. Heinrich Bartels, 11./JG 27,
    Kalamaki, Greece, November 1943
    Horst Carganico was born on September 27,
    1917 in Breslau (Wroclaw in Poland nowadays).
    The first combat unit to which the then twenty-
    two-year-old Lt. Carganico joined was JG 1
    at the beginning of the war. This was followed by
    a return to Norway on January 1, 1941, where he
    served as commander of 1./JG 77. On September
    25, 1941, Carganico was awarded the Knight’s
    Cross after achieving his 27th victory. In March
    1942 Carganico’s unit was renamed 6./JG 5, but
    by April 1942 he had already taken command
    of the entire II. Gruppe. On March 26, 1944,
    he was appointed commander of I./JG 5, which
    participated in the fighting against the Allies as
    part of the Defense of the Reich. On May 27 of that
    year Major Carganico flew his last sortie. During
    an attack on a B-17 formation his Bf 109G-5 was
    badly damaged, hitting a high tension power line
    while attempting an emergency landing. He did
    not survive the crash near the French town of
    Chevry. Carganico’s total score stands at sixty
    kills in 600 missions. The camouflage of his
    aircraft was painted over with white and RLM 70
    on the upper surfaces. Under the cockpit was the
    marking of II./JG 5 aircraft on both sides. On the
    left side of the fuselage behind the cockpit was
    Carganico’s personal emblem – Mickey Mouse
    dragging his boots with dates commemorating
    the pilot’s returns to the unit after emergency
    landings behind enemy lines. On the right side
    of the fuselage, there was probably the marking
    of the Gruppe commander – a double chevron
    and a horizontal bar.
    Austrian Heinrich Bartels was born on July 13,
    1918, in Linz. He began his career as a fighter pilot
    over the English Channel, where as a member
    of the Erg./JG 26, he shot down two Spitfires in
    August 1941. He then went on to the ranks of JG 5
    in northern Europe, where he scored 47 victories
    against the Soviet air force. The remainder of his
    99 victories came in the ranks of JG 27. Fateful to
    Bartels was an encounter with American fighters
    on December 23, 1944. He managed to shoot down
    one of the Thunderbolts, but he did not return to
    the base. The wreckage of his aircraft was not
    found until a quarter of a century later in January
    1968. An unused parachute was found in the
    cockpit, which is now on display at the Deutsches
    Technikmuseum in Berlin. Bartels’ Bf 109G-6
    is shown as it was captured in photographs
    taken on the occasion of scoring his 70th kill.
    The photographs can thus be dated to November
    15, 1943. A total of 70 Abschussbalken (victory
    marks) are painted on the rudder along with
    the Knight’s Cross, which Bartels had received
    a year earlier, on November 13, 1942. The sawtooth
    border of camouflage paint on the upper surface
    of the wing is typical of some of the aircraft
    produced at the Erla factory in 1943.
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    Bf 109G-6 Trop, Oblt. Alfred Grislawski, CO of 1./JG 50,
    Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany, September 1943
    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 18107, Uffz. Georg Amon, 7./JG 53, Torazzo, Sicily, June 1943
    Alfred Grislawski was born on November 2, 1919,
    in Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr. Jagdgeschwader
    50 was formed on August 15, 1943, by renaming
    the Jagdgeschwader Süd, which had already
    been engaged in the pursuit of reconnaissance
    Mosquitos flying at high altitudes since July 21.
    However, only its I. Gruppe was formed. It was led
    by Hermann Graf, who was also the force behind
    the creation of the Gruppe emblem painted on
    the left side of the fuselage below the cockpit.
    The figure of the Roten Jäger (the Red Hunter)
    symbolized the Luftwaffe football team, in which
    Graf played together with a number of the German
    national team at the time, and which was known
    as die Roten Jäger. Alfred Grislawski commanded
    the 1. Staffel of this unit, as evidenced by the
    white-colored tail, reserved for the commanders
    of the combat formations. JG 50 existed for
    a relatively short period of time, becoming part of
    I./JG 301 in October 1943. Grislawski then served
    with JG 1 and JG 53, increasing his score to 133
    victories by the end of the war. His achievements
    earned him the Knight’s Cross, which he was
    awarded on July 1, 1943. On April 11, 1944,
    he received the Oak leaves.
    Georg Amon was born on July 1, 1920.
    He joined the Luftwaffe in 1941 and began fighter
    training in January 1942. In September 1942,
    he was assigned to 7./JG 53, which was then
    in the African theater. In the summer of 1943,
    the Luftwaffe was under great pressure from
    Allied air raids, resulting in the withdrawal
    from the African theatre of operations and the
    subsequent capture of Sicily as German forces
    retreated to Italy. This aircraft was manufactured
    in April or early May 1943 at the Messerschmitt
    plant in Regensburg. The camouflage of RLM
    74, 75 and 76 colors was complemented by
    splotches of RLM 02 on the fuselage sides.
    The color of the limbs of the Spade floating in the
    boat is not completely confirmed, the blue color
    is based on the theory that der Seemann (sailor),
    which was Amon’s nickname, wore blue clothing.
    The aircraft was lost on July 3, 1943, when Uffz.
    Walter Reinicke was shot down flying it, falling
    in captivity. In January 1944, Georg Amon began
    working as a fighter instructor in the south of
    France. The last day of Georg Amon’s wartime
    career was April 2, 1945. He was shot down by
    American anti-aircraft half-track fire. He jumped
    from a low-flying, burning aircraft. With serious
    burns, he was captured and survived the war.
    Georg Amon achieved nine victories.
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    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 19456, Oberst Hannes Trautloft, Stab General der Jagdflieger,
    the Soviet Union, August 1943
    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 163627, ylikersantti Leo Ahokas, 3/HLeLv 24,
    Lappeenranta, Finland, June 1944
    This aircraft was originally manufactured as the
    Bf 109G-4 with the factory code CL+OQ and was
    assigned to 6./JG 27 in the Mediterranean. After
    being severely damaged at Trapani on May 10,
    1943, it was converted to the G-6 version during
    an overhaul and accepted by the Stab of General
    der Jagdflieger Adolf Galland. In the summer and
    autumn of 1943, the plane was used by Oberst
    Trautloft, the inspector for fighter units on the
    Eastern Front. The aircraft bore a markings
    that tied it to JG 54, the unit he was previously
    commanding. However, Günther Lützow, then
    inspector for fighter units in the West and MTO,
    was also photographed in its cockpit. Hannes
    Trautloft began his fighting career in the Spanish
    Civil War. There he flew the Bf 109 and was
    instrumental in developing the tactics for the
    deployment of this type. He also flew in the Polish
    campaign and the French campaign. During each
    conflict he scored at least one victory. On August
    25, 1940, he became commander of the newly
    formed JG 54. Trautloft’s overall record totals
    58 victories, and he was able to pin the Knight’s
    Cross on July 27, 1941. The aircraft bears the
    standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage scheme, with
    splotches of what was probably RLM 70 green
    paint on the fuselage
    Leo Ahokas was born on April 25, 1915, in Jaakkima,
    Karelia, a town annexed by the then Soviet Union
    in 1940. He received pilot training from 1936–1937,
    and after mobilization at the start of the Winter
    War was sent to training unit T
    -
    LentoR 2, then in
    February 1940 to LLv 24, armed with Hurricanes
    and Brewsters. He was demobilized after the end
    of the Winter War. He joined LLv 32 for further
    military service on June 3, 1941, later LLv 24
    armed with American Brewsters. In 1943, this unit
    received Messerschmitts Bf 109G. Ylikersantti
    Ahokas demobilized on November 10, 1944, and
    worked as a driver in civilian life. He died on
    October 25, 1988. During the Continuation War he
    flew a total of 189 combat sorties and shot down
    12 enemy aircraft. The standard-camouflaged
    Bf 109G-6 from the Messerschmitt factory in
    Regensburg was supplemented with the yellow
    recognition markings of the machines from the
    Eastern Front after being assigned to the Finnish
    Air Force. On the rudder it bore the new emblem
    HLeLv 24, the head of a lynx.
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    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 163162, 2
    a
    Squadriglia, 2
    o
    Gruppo Caccia, Verona-Villafranca,
    Italy, October 1944
    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 161742, Rtk. Rudolf Božik, Combined Flight, Slovak National Uprising,
    Tri Duby airflield, Slovakia, September 1944
    The Aeronautica Nazionalle Repubblicana (ANR)
    was the air force possessed by the Italian
    Socialist Republic, which was formed in late
    September 1943 in the northern part of Italy and
    was an ally of the German Third Reich. At first
    the ANR deployed Italian-built fighters, later
    receiving German Bf 109Gs. From October 1944,
    the 109s bore a combination of German insignia
    and the insignia of the Italian Socialist Republic.
    On the nose was painted a cartoon of a red devil,
    emblem of 2a Squadriglia, which was called
    Diavoli Rossi.
    Rudolf Božík was born on July 10, 1920,
    in Hrnčiarovce nad Parnou. In January 1940,
    he voluntarily enlisted in the Slovak army and
    completed his basic military and pilot training in
    Piešťany. In June 1943 he was sent to the Eastern
    Front. He flew with the Letka 13 (Squadron
    13, subordinated to II./JG 52) in Anapa, over
    Kuban and the Black Sea. On July 26, 1943, he
    achieved his first two kills. He scored six more
    by September 26, 1943, on that day he crashed
    during takeoff and suffered a severe spinal injury.
    At the end of October 1943, he was transported
    to Slovakia for treatment. From January 31, 1944,
    he served at Vajnory airfield, again in Letka 13,
    which was withdrawn from the Eastern Front
    to defend Bratislava from American air raids.
    On June 26, 1944, he damaged one B-17, but in
    dogfights with American escorts, Letka 13 was
    decimated. Only four Bf 109G-6s could be used for
    the Slovak National Uprising (SNP). The Bf 109G-6
    had the standard Mtt Regensburg RLM 74/75/76
    camouflage. The original Slovakian crosses were
    oversprayed with insurgent markings. The red
    section was always on the right. The markings
    on the wing had a red outline, sometimes
    a blue outline is mentioned, so both variants are
    offered in the decal. The insignia on the tail have
    a blue outline. Božik is credited with three kills of
    German aircraft during the SNP. After the SNP he
    was transported to the USSR and joined the 2nd
    Czechoslovak Fighter Aviation Regiment.
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    BUILT
    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 110047, Ofw. Hanns-Werner Gross, 1./JG 300, Bonn-Hangelar, Germany, March 1944
    This unusual camouflage scheme was seen on
    several JG 300 aircraft. These were deployed
    for night operational flights. The upper surfaces
    were painted over with RLM 76 and grey wavy
    lines. The exact shade used for the waves
    is unknown, but it was probably RLM 75 or
    RLM 74. The bottom surfaces were black.
    Hanns-Werner Gross was apparently shot
    down in this aircraft (WNr. 110047) over
    Pfungstadt near Darmstadt on March 18, 1944.
    His conqueror was probably a Mustang pilot
    from the 4th FG. Gross landed in a treetop on
    a parachute and was hanging some 15 meters
    above the ground in a landscape where there
    were hardly any trees. He lost his shoes during
    the jump. Soldiers, who at first thought him an
    enemy, helped him down and villagers found
    both his shoes. Gross continued to serve in
    I./JG 300 and in the last months of the war
    he converted for Me 262 jet.
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    1/48
    Bf 109K-4
    The Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft
    Bf 109K-4 in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
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    WNr. 332529, Stab JG 52, Deutsch Brod, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, May 1945
    WNr. 330204, Hptm. Franz Mentzel, 9./JG 77, Neuruppin, Germany,
    November 1944
    At the end of the war, at least three Bf 109s
    with a tulip pattern on the nose were found at
    the Deutsch Brod base (Havlíčkův Brod today).
    The surviving engine cowling bears a grey paint
    and red tulip marking. These were apparently
    the machines of the Stab JG 52, commanded by
    Kommodore Hermann Graf, who had the same
    markings in 1943 with JG 50. When Oberst Graf
    became CO of JG 52 in October 1944, he introduced
    the same markings to his Stab planes, including
    the green fuselage numbers. Graf brought two
    wingmen to his Stab, Lt. Anton Resch and Oblt.
    Heinrich Füllgrabe (67 victories; KC holder),
    who was killed in January 1945 on the “green 2”.
    By the end of the war, Resch had scored most of
    the victories of Stab JG 52, so it is possible that
    he also flew 332529. He was awarded the Knight’s
    Cross in early April 1945 and achieved a total of 91
    victories during 210 combat sorties. The fuselage
    number was probably green, but the decal also
    offers a black variant. Fuselage was painted in
    RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version
    of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker
    version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge
    of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of
    colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
    In October 1944, III./JG 77 became the first
    Luftwaffe fighter unit to be completely re-
    equipped with the Bf 109K-4. They received
    68 of these aircraft. Its commander was the
    experienced JG 77 veteran Major Armin Köhler
    (40 victories, KC). Its 9. Staffel was newly
    established in November 1944 and the commander
    was appointed Hptm. Franz Mentzel (also referred
    to as Menzel). At the beginning of the war, he flew
    the Bf 110 in I./ZG 2 and was captured during the
    French campaign. Later he served also in JG 5
    and in several flight schools. His last (eighth?)
    aerial victory was an Il-2 shot down in combat
    over Silesia on February 3, 1945. During Operation
    Bodenplatte, III./JG 77 lost 11 aircraft and pilots.
    One of the lost Bf 109s was Mentzel’s 330204,
    its pilot Lt. Herbert Abendroth was captured.
    At the end of the war this unit fought in Upper
    Silesia, based at Beneschau in the Hlučín
    region (today Dolní Benešov, Czech Republic).
    Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75
    with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail
    was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75,
    the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted
    with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
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    WNr. 330209, 3
    a
    Squadriglia, I
    o
    Gruppo Caccia, Lonate Pozzolo, Italy, March 1945
    This aircraft, manufactured in February 1945, was
    one of six Bf 109K-4s received by the Aeronautica
    Nazionale Repubblicana in Northern Italy. During
    February it was assigned to 3
    a
    Squadriglia
    Arciere”, which was part of I
    o
    Gruppo Caccia
    Asso di Bastoni” under the command of Maggiore
    Adriano Visconti (10 victories). Unit’s Bf 109K-4s
    took part in aerial combat on April 10, 1945.
    In the early morning hours, three Bf 109s from I
    o
    Gr. C. were sent against four P-47s from the 65th
    FS, 57th FG, which were conducting a weather
    reconnaissance in the Milan-Lago di Como area.
    In the aerial combat a Bf 109G-14/AS “1-7“, flown
    by M.ll
    o
    Veronesi, and a Bf 109K-4 “3-14”, flown
    by S. Ten Gallori, were damaged. One P-47 was
    reported damaged by M.ll
    o
    Forlani. The American
    pilots did not claim any victories. In late April, the
    I
    o
    Gr. C. moved to Malpensa. Fuselage was painted
    in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version
    of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker
    version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge
    of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of
    colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
    WNr. 330255, Stab III./JG 27, Wunstorf, Germany, May 1945
    The commander of III./JG 27 from October 1944
    until the end of the war was Austrian Hptm.
    Dr. Peter Werfft (26 victories). During the same
    month his unit received Bf 109K-4s. From
    February 1945 his deputy was CO of 12./JG 27,
    Oblt. Emil Clade (27 victories). While serving
    in Africa with II./JG 27, Clade and his Schwarm
    attacked a lone low-flying Bristol Bombay
    transport from No. 216 Sqn RAF on August 7, 1942
    in the Allied rear. He managed to shoot it down
    and on the ground the machine was destroyed
    by Uffz. Schneider, who was awarded the victory.
    The commander of the British Eighth Army,
    Lt. Gen. W. H. E. Gott, was killed on board. In his
    place was appointed Lt. Gen. Montgomery, for
    whom Gott’s death became a major milestone
    in his career. Clade led 12./JG 27 from November
    1944 during the fighting in western Germany
    until its disbandment in early April 1945. In the
    last month of the war, he commanded I./JG 27.
    After the war, he worked as an airline pilot, took
    up sport flying, and published a memoir in 1996.
    Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75
    with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail
    was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75,
    the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted
    with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
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    FE1413 Bf 109K-4 Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644227 Bf 109K-4 LööK (Brassin)
    644233 Bf 109K-4 LööKplus (Brassin)
    648902 Bf 109K-4 engine (Brassin)
    648903 Bf 109K-4 propeller PRINT (Brassin)
    648904 Bf 109K-4 cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    648905 Bf 109K-4 undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648906 Bf 109K external fuel tanks (Brassin)
    648913 Bf 109K-4 exhaust stacks PRINT (Brassin)
    648914 Bf 109K-4 wheels (Brassin)
    648939 Bf 109K-4 gun barrels PRINT (Brassin)
    648954 Bf 109K-4 wheel bays PRINT (Brassin)
    648961 Bf 109K-4 radio compartment PRINT (Brassin)
    SIN648118 Bf 109K-4 ESSENTIAL (Brassin)
    3DL48135 Bf 109K SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX976 Bf 109K TFace (Mask)
    EX985 Bf 109K national insignia (Mask)
    EX1002 Bf 109K-4 (Mask)
    Recommended:
    for Bf 109K-4 1/48
    #644233
    #648961
    #648904
    #648954
    #648905
    #648902
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    1/48
    Albatros D.III
    The ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWI fighter aircraft
    Albatros D.III in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    #8114
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    Oblt. Rudolf Berthold, Jasta 18, Harelbeke, Belgium, September 1917
    D.2006/16, Lt. Lothar & Rtm. Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, Jasta 11, La Brayelle, France, March–May 1917
    Shortly after taking command of Jasta 18, Rudolf
    Berthold introduced a new livery for the unit’s
    aircraft. It consisted of a red nose and blue
    fuselage and possibly also of blue on the upper
    surfaces of both wings. These were the uniform
    colors of the infantry regiment with which
    Berthold served before the war. The red and blue
    livery was first applied to Berthold’s Albatros D.III,
    built in Johannisthal, but during the autumn of 1917
    Berthold flew one more Albatros, this one built in
    Schneidemühl (O.A.W.). This aircraft carried the
    same paint scheme, but it is likely that the upper
    surfaces of the lower wing retained the original
    camouflage paint. Berthold crashed this aircraft
    under unclear circumstances, probably shortly
    before suffering a devastating gunshot wound
    to his right arm while flying a second Albatros
    on October 10, 1917. This injury took him out of
    combat for a long time and left his right arm
    permanently paralyzed. After the war, Berthold
    formed his own Freikorps infantry unit and fought
    against the Bolsheviks. These battles proved
    fatal for him, however, when he was attacked
    and lynched by an angry mob in Hamburg as he
    retreated from combat on March 15, 1919.
    What is interesting about this Albatross D.III
    manufactured by the Johannisthal factory is
    that both von Richthofen brothers scored aerial
    victories when flying it. However, it is not clear
    exactly how many of them. Lothar himself
    stated that after joining the unit commanded
    by his brother (Jasta 11) in early March 1917, he,
    as a rookie, was provided with an aircraft on
    which Manfred scored ten victories. However,
    this is contradicted by a number of facts and the
    famous Red Baron probably only scored three or
    four kills with this aircraft. Lothar himself flew
    this Albatros until May 13, when he was seriously
    injured. By that time, he had already scored
    24 kills. It is not known how many of these he
    achieved flying the D.2006/16, he himself stated
    that it was ten of them. The aircraft was scrapped
    on June 7, 1917, as badly worn and damaged many
    times. Apart from a red band around the fuselage
    behind the cockpit, it bore the standard color
    scheme with wooden fuselage.
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    Lt. Emil Schäfer, CO Jasta 28, Wasquehal, France, May 1917
    Karl Maria Emil Schäfer achieved thirty confirmed
    aerial victories and became the nineteenth
    German pilot to be awarded the Pour le Mérite.
    He was one of the pilots highly respected by
    Manfred von Richthofen himself, and his brother
    Lothar even owed him his life when, with his
    crippled aircraft he was just waiting for a “coup
    de grace” from an attacking British pilot. Instead,
    the enemy aircraft burst into flames just before
    firing the fatal shot, and Schäfer’s Albatros raced
    past! It was recognizable by the black tail that
    adorned aircraft number D.2062/16, but later it
    was given a red fuselage paint job, following von
    Richthofen’s coloring. It is not clear whether the
    black tail was covered with red paint or whether
    the aircraft retained the black color. In any case,
    in the photographs the rear fuselage looks darker.
    We are inclined to believe the reason is that the
    red paint was darkened by the overpainted black
    color. With the aircraft so colored, Schäfer took
    command of Jasta 28 in late April 1917 and was
    shot down by a trio of attacking FE.2d’s from
    No. 20 Squadron RFC on June 5. However, it is
    not clear whether this was D.2062/16 or another
    aircraft of the same coloring.
    D.2049/16, Oblt. Hermann Göring, CO of Jasta 27, Ghistelles, Belgium, May 1917
    This aircraft was used by Hermann Göring from
    February 24, 1917, i.e., already during his service
    with Jasta 26. At that time, its only decoration
    was a black band with white bordering around
    the fuselage behind the cockpit and diagonal
    stripes of the same color combination on the
    upper side of the upper wing. When Göring took
    command of Jasta 27 in May, the aircraft received
    a more distinctive livery, corresponding to the
    Staffelführer’s position. The entire fuselage was
    painted black, the nose and tail were white, as
    were all struts and wheel discs. The crosses on
    the rudder and vertical stabilizer were given a thin
    black line to make their white bordering obvious
    against the white background. The stripes on
    the upper wing have been significantly widened
    compared to the previous design. According
    to some sources, these were just double white
    stripes with camouflage paint between them, but
    in a picture of the Albatross D.V used by Göring
    a little later, the black paint between the white
    stripes is clearly visible. We are inclined to think
    that the stripes on the wing were black and white
    on this aircraft as well.
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    D.1996/16, Lt. Hans-Georg Edward Lübbert, Jasta 11, La Brayelle, France, March 1917
    Lt. Franz Ray, Jasta 28, Varsenare, Belgium, autumn 1917
    This attractively colored Albatross D.III was
    a personal mount of Edward Lübert during
    his service with Jasta 11. According to the
    interpretation of the black and white photographs,
    the aircraft most likely bore a yellow and blue
    fuselage livery, with the order of colors being
    reversed on the left and right sides, as well as on
    the rudder and vertical stabilizer. However, the
    serial number was left unpainted on the wooden
    base on both sides. Lübbert was wounded
    in combat with this aircraft on March 6, 1917
    (shoulder gunshot wound) but managed to land
    it and Manfred von Richthofen flew it back to
    the unit. The Red Baron also borrowed Lübbert’s
    aircraft on March 17 and scored his 27th kill
    with it. Less than two weeks later, on March 30,
    Lübbert was shot down and killed, but he did
    not fly this aircraft on that occasion. It remained
    with the unit until May 11, 1917, after which it was
    used by Lt. Rudolf Hohberg of FF(A) 263 for photo
    reconnaissance purposes. Edward Lübbert was
    nicknamed Kugelfang (bullet catcher), as there
    was perhaps not a single engagement from which
    his aircraft did not bring some sort of damage.
    On the D.1996/16 there are patches of shots-
    through of the vertical stabilizer clearly visible.
    Franz Ray began his career as a fighter pilot
    on October 1, 1916, when he joined Jasta 1.
    He achieved his first kill on November 23 that year,
    then was transferred to Jastaschule 1 in mid-
    December, where he remained until mid-January
    1917. Subsequently, together with Max von Müller,
    he was tasked to form the new Jasta 28w
    (w as the Württemberg). Ray did not achieve his
    second kill until September 10, 1917, but thereafter
    further successes began to rapidly accrue and
    on September 23 he became the fighter ace after
    achieving his fifth victory. At the end of 1917, Jasta
    49, one of the new units formed in response to
    the US entry into the war (the so-called “Amerika
    Programm”, i.e., doubling the number of Jasta
    units from 40 to 80) was established. Franz Ray
    became its commander and achieved eight more
    kills there, raising his score to a final 17 victories.
    He achieved his last one on September 30, 1918,
    then was called to Germany in October to test
    new aircraft and never returned to the front.
    His Albatros D.III he was flying in autumn 1917
    had the rear half of the fuselage painted blue-
    violet, the upper surface of the upper wing having
    a reversed order of camouflage colors compared
    to the standard.
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    1/72
    MiG-15bis
    The ProfiPACK edition kit of Soviet Cold War jet fighter
    plane MiG-15bis in 1/72 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    #7059
    Product page
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    c/n 613234, kpt. Oldřich Paldus, 15th Fighter Regiment, Czechoslovak Air Force,
    Cottbus Airfield, German Democratic Republic, August 30, 1957
    No. 20 Squadron, Egypt.,
    Late 1950s / Early 1960s
    c/n 1315376, ex 64th IAK, Soviet Union, Mid 1950s
    A group of three MiGs-15bis of 15 Fighter
    Regiment from Žatec Air Base took part in the
    2nd Cultural and Sport Celebration organized in
    Cottbus, German Democratic Republic from late
    August to early September 1957. The distinctive
    blue marking was applied on these aircraft
    especially for this event. During the display two
    aircraft, this No. 3234, and another MiG-15bis
    No. 3233 collided. No. 3234 lost the tip of its
    left horizontal stabilizer, but the pilot managed
    to keep control of the aircraft and was able to
    land safely. After the 15th FR was disbanded, two
    pilots of its display team, Oldřich Paldus and
    Václav Polášek were transferred to 11 FR in 1958.
    Capt. Jaromír Palečný joined them in 1959 and as
    all of them were not tall at all, the display team
    was unofficially dubbed “Trio Prckos” (“The Three
    Shorties” in English).
    Egypt purchased a total of 110 MiG-15bis aircraft
    from Czechoslovakia. This particular one
    served with No. 20 Squadron of the United Arab
    Republic Air Force. The United Arab republic
    was a federation of Egypt and Syria that lasted
    from 1958 to 1961. Egypt kept this name untill
    1971. No. 20 Squadron was based at Deversoir,
    El Qabrit and Inshas air bases.
    This aircraft took part in the Korean War – the
    communist attempt to occupy the entire Korean
    peninsula. At the time it was marked with red
    number 1976 on its fuselage. Back in the USSR,
    the number was simply overpainted with the
    yellow 30, as well as the fading North Korean
    insignia was freshly overpainted. As the North
    Korean national insignia was simply an extension
    of the Soviet red star, removing the white outline
    and adding the red and blue circles, only these
    circles (rather faded) were visible. The original
    star was simply overpainted with fresh outlined
    one. Based on photographic evidence, the
    insignia was applied on the fuselage only, but it is
    possible these were painted on the lower surface
    of the wings as well.
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    This MiG was delivered together with another
    29 aircraft in April 1962. These originally served
    with the Soviet Air Force and after the overhaul
    were supplied in the natural metal finish to
    Hungary. During the overhaul the aircraft
    c/n 0320138 had the upgraded wing installed
    featuring the landing light located at the left
    wheel well. The light was later covered with
    a sheet aluminum. In August 1968 this particular
    airplane participated in the Warsaw Pact armed
    forces invasion (except Romania and Albania) to,
    at that time, Czechoslovakia. Before the invasion
    it was marked with the red stripes which were
    later deleted. In March 1970 the aircraft was
    overpainted in the camouflage colors including
    all stencils. In September 1975 the airframe was
    struck off charge having logged 1535 flight hours
    and was abandoned at the Szolnok airbase.
    Mikhail Mikhin was born on October 25th, 1923
    and right after the graduation from the high
    school he started his pilot training finishing it in
    the end of 1944. He did not manage to participate
    in any combat during the World War Two, however
    he participated in the air combat over Korea
    where he was deployed in July 1952 with the
    entire 518th IAP. The unit remained in the combat
    zone until the end of hostilities, Major Mikhin shot
    down 9 enemy aircraft in total (7 x F-86, 2 x F-84)
    for which accomplishment he was awarded the
    title Hero of the Soviet Union on July 14, 1953.
    He remained in the active service of the Red
    Army Air Force after the Korean War and retired
    with the rank of Major General in 1980. He passed
    away on March 25, 2007 in St. Petersburg.
    c/n 0320138, 1st Squadron, 101st Reconnaissance Regiment,
    Szolnok, Hungary, 1972
    Maj. Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin, 518th IAP, North Korea, May 1953
    72574 MiG-15 landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    672007 MiG-15 wheels (Brassin)
    672008 MiG-15 ejection seat (Brassin)
    672020 MiG-15bis airbrakes (Brassin)
    672024 MiG-15bis cockpit (Brassin)
    3DL72026 MiG-15bis SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    Recommended:
    for MiG-15bis 1/72
    #672024
    #672008
    #672020
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    #84172
    P-51D-5 Mustang
    1/48
    The Weekend edition kit of US WWII fighter P-51D-5
    in 1/48 scale.The kit contains parts for aircraft without
    the dorsal fin assembly.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    Product page
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    44-13761, Capt. Jack M. Ilfrey, 79th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 367 Kings Cliffe,
    Northamptonshire, Great Britain, autumn 1944
    44-13316, Leonard K. Carson, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 373 Leiston,
    Suffolk, Great Britain, June 1944
    Captain Jack Ilfrey became an ace in North Africa,
    where he claimed 5½ kills (plus two damaged
    enemy aircraft) while flying P-38F “Texas Terror”.
    He joined 20th FG, 79th FS at USAAF Station Kings
    Cliffe in England on April 20, 1944 and served
    as an Operations Officer from June 14, 1944.
    He claimed two more Bf 109Gs on May 24, flying
    P-38J “Happy Jack’s go Buggy”. He was shot down
    behind enemy lines in France on June 12, but he
    successfully evaded capture walking and cycling
    150 miles to Allied lines in Normandy with a help
    of French civilians. He became 79th FS CO on
    September 7, leading the unit until December 9,
    1944. He completed 142 combat missions over ETO
    and MTO. The 20th FG did not replace their P-38Js
    with P-51Cs until July 1944, changing them for
    P-51Ds shortly afterwards. The early Mustangs of
    the 20th FG are known to have upper surfaces
    overpainted with green color, probably with RAF
    Dark Green, with irregular splitting line between
    green upper surfaces and silver/natural metal
    bottom surfaces. The 20th FG was nicknamed
    “Loco Busters” because made significant number
    of attacks against railroad network.
    The second top scoring Fighter Group of the 8th
    USAAF and the top scoring FG equipped with
    P-51D Mustangs was 357nd FG, credited with
    609 German aircraft destroyed in the air and
    106 on the ground, with their own losses of 128
    aircraft. With the unit served 35 aces, led by Major
    Leonard “Kit” Carson with 18½ aerial victories.
    He became 362nd FS CO on April 8, 1945. The key
    to the success of the unit was its fighting academy,
    called Clobber College, where the experienced
    pilots taught the newcomers the fighting
    tactics. The 362nd FS received their P-51Ds just
    a few days before D-day. Most of the unit’s early
    Mustangs had upper surfaces camouflaged Dark
    Green with Neutral Grey bottom surfaces, or Dark
    Green upper surfaces over the aluminum/natural
    metal bottom surfaces with border between
    green and NMF surfaces high on fuselage sides.
    The colors were probably RAF paints overtaken
    from RAF stock. The “Nooky Booky II” wore full
    D-day stripes, as the aircraft was delivered to the
    unit probably around June 6, 1944. The previous
    name of this plane was “Mildred”.
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    44-13317, Capt. Donald R. Emerson, 336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 356 Debden,
    Essex, Great Britain, September 1944
    44-13597, Lt. William E. Fowler, 487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 141 Bodney,
    Norfolk, Great Britain, September 1944
    The 4th FG was nicknamed Debden Eagles thanks
    to its home base and origins, as it was formed
    from RAF Eagle squadron (71st, 121st and 133rd
    squadrons). After the incorporation into 8th AF
    the squadrons were re-named to 334th FS, 335th
    FS and 336th FS. As of April 1, 1943, their Spitfires
    were replaced by P-47s and in February 1944
    these were changed for P-51s. Donald Emerson
    joined the ranks of 4th Fighter Group on March 9,
    1944 and during the following eight months of duty
    he flew 89 sorties during which he was credited
    with 4½ enemy aircraft shot down. On December
    25, 1944, he perished returning from the bomber
    escort mission when he spotted six Bf 109s.
    During the ensuing combat he descended close
    to the terrain and was hit by the anti-aircraft fire
    over the front. Pilot was probably killed, and his
    aircraft crashed nearby the town of Sittard in The
    Netherlands. However, he had managed to shoot
    down two of his opponents. Capt. Emerson had the
    port side of his Mustang decorated with boxing
    Donald Duck in resemblance to his first name.
    There were seven kill markings painted under
    the windshield. From the beginning of September,
    the invasion stripes on the upper wings and
    fuselage sides surfaces of the allied aircraft
    were deleted and left on the lower surfaces only.
    Lt. Col. John C. Meyer, acting CO of the 487th FS
    and the ace credited with 37½ destroyed enemy
    aircraft, claimed four of his 24 aerial victories
    in cockpit of this aircraft on September 11, 1944.
    Stardust was originally a personal aircraft of Lt.
    William E. Fowler, nicknamed “Flaps”, who ended
    his combat tour just three days before Meyer’s
    four-victory raid. The Stardust was then assigned
    to Lt. Jack “Moose” Landrum, who renamed
    it “Moose”. He was shot down and killed on
    October 24, 1944, while strafing near to Hannover.
    The 352nd Fighter Group, based at USAAF Station
    Bodney, was fourth most successful FG of the 8th
    USAAF with 519 enemy planes destroyed in the
    air and 287 on the ground with 119 losses of their
    own. All three squadrons painted noses of their
    Mustangs with blue color. In September 1944,
    the paint of the noses was changed from Medium
    Blue to the Dark Blue, which remained the
    Group’s color until end of the War. Note the light
    area over the fuselage national insignia of the
    Stardust, which is clear natural metal surface
    after the invasion stripes on the upper surfaces
    were washed off.
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    481000 P-51D (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1021 P-51D seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1141 P-51D-5 Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644021 P-51D-5 LööK (Brassin)
    648086 US 250lb bombs (2 pcs) (Brassin)
    648485 P-51D exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    648486 P-51D exhaust stacks w/ fairing (Brassin)
    648487 P-51D Hamilton Standard propeller (Brassin)
    648489 P-51D-5 cockpit (Brassin)
    648494 P-51D wheels diamond tread (Brassin)
    648495 P-51D undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648503 P-51D wheels oval tread (Brassin)
    648504 P-51D wheels cross tread (Brassin)
    648505 P-51D wheels block tread (Brassin)
    648511 P-51D wheels diamond tread 2 (Brassin)
    648517 P-51D gun bays (Brassin)
    648531 P-51D 110gal fuel tank (Brassin)
    648555 P-51D engine (Brassin)
    648570 P-51D gun sights (Brassin)
    648571 P-51D 75gal drop tanks (Brassin)
    648572 P-51D 108gal drop tanks 1 (Brassin)
    648647 P-51D wheels block tread 2 (Brassin)
    648742 P-51D wheel bay PRINT (Brassin)
    SIN64864 P-51D-5 ESSENTIA (Brassin)
    SIN64865 P-51D ESSENTIAL (Brassin)
    SIN64869 P-51D ADVANCED (Brassin)
    3DL48002 P-51D-5 SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    D48077 P-51D-5 “357th FG“ (Decal Set)
    D48080 P-51D-5 "15th AF" (Decal Set)
    D48085 P-51D-5 "8th AF" (Decal Set)
    EX663 P-51D TFace (Mask)
    EX740 P-51D Weekend (Mask)
    EX953 P-51D surface panels (Mask)
    EX954 P-51D national insignia (Mask)
    Recommended:
    for P-51D-5 Mustang 1/48
    #648742
    #648571
    #648489
    #648555
    #648570
    #648495
    #644021
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    BRASSIN
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboards and STEEL
    seatbelts for TBF-1C in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Academy
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for P-39N in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    644244
    TBF-1C LööK
    1/48 Academy
    644245
    P 39N LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard66
    January 2024
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    644246
    P-47D-25 LööK
    1/48 MINIART
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for P-47D-25 in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Miniart
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for F-16D Block 40
    in 1/48 scale. Recommended kit: Kinetic
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - ejection seats
    644238
    F-16D Block 40 LööKplus
    1/48 Kinetic
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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    BRASSIN
    Collection of 4 sets for FM-1 40 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - pilot seat
    - undercarriage wheels
    Brassin set - rudder pedals for Bf 109E in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of 2 pairs of the pedals. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    644242
    FM-1 LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    648873
    Bf 109E rudder pedals early
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard68
    January 2024
  • Page 69

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - gun barrels for Bf 109K-4 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts. Made by direct
    3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - rudder pedals for Bf 109E in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of 2 pairs of the pedals.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648874
    Bf 109E rudder pedals late
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    648939
    Bf 109K-4 gun barrels PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 70

    648951
    FM-1 cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648952
    FM-1 gun bays PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - cockpit for FM-1
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 13 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - gun bays for FM-1 in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of gun bays for both wings.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 16 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard70
    January 2024
  • Page 71

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - wheels bays for Bf 109K-4
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648954
    Bf 109K-4 wheel bays PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - cockpit for Bf 109G-6/AS
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 18 parts
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648953
    Bf 109G-6/AS cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    71
    January 2024
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - cockpit for F-16A MLU
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 15 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - wheels bay for FM-2
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 14 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648956
    FM-2 wheel bay PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648955
    F-16A MLU cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Kinetic
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard72
    January 2024
  • Page 73

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for P-39 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648958
    P-39 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - pilot seat for P-39 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts. Made by direct
    3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648957
    P-39 seat PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    73
    January 2024
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for P-39 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - engine for FM-2
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 17 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648960
    FM-2 engine PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648959
    P-39 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard74
    January 2024
  • Page 75

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-47D
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic
    parts. Recommended kit: Miniart
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
    648962
    P-47D wheels cross tread
    1/48 MINIART
    Brassin set - radio compartment for Bf 109K-4
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 7 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648961
    Bf 109K-4 radio compartment PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    75
    January 2024
  • Page 76

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - aibrakes for MiG-29 in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Great Wall HObby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - cockpit for Bf 109G-5 or Bf 109G-6
    in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 14 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    672347
    Bf 109G-5/G-6 cockpit PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    672337
    MiG-29 airbrakes PRINT
    1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard76
    January 2024
  • Page 77

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109G-5
    or Bf 109G-6 in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the
    main wheels and a tail wheel. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    672348
    Bf 109G-5/G-6 wheels PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    Brassin set - WGr.21 rocket launchers for Bf 109G
    in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    672349
    WGr.21 for Bf 109G PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    77
    January 2024
  • Page 78

    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for Bf 109K-4 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - exhausts
    - undercarriage wheels
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN648118
    Bf 109K-4 ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    stránka produktu
    INFO Eduard78
    January 2024
  • Page 79

    BRASSIN
    Collection of 4 sets for F-35A in 1/72 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - cockpit
    - undercarriage wheels
    - exhaust nozzle
    - Remove Before Flight tags STEEL
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN67222
    F-35A
    1/72 Tamiya
    stránka produktu
    INFO Eduard
    79
    January 2024
  • Page 80

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    JANUARY 2024
    USS Iowa BB-61
    1/350 Hobby Boss
    #53302
    #53303
    INFO Eduard80
    January 2024
  • Page 81

    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    INFO Eduard
    81
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  • Page 82

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    Ferret Scout Car Mk.2
    1/35 Airfix
    #36513
    INFO Eduard82
    January 2024
  • Page 83

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    T-72M
    1/35 Trumpeter
    #36514
    INFO Eduard
    83
    January 2024
  • Page 84

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    F-35B
    1/32 Trumpeter
    #32489 external pylons
    #321016 general set
    #33363 Zoom
    #33364 seatbelts STEEL
    INFO Eduard84
    January 2024
  • Page 85

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    #491407 general set
    #FE1407 Zoom
    #FE1408 seatbelts STEEL
    P-47D-25
    1/48 MINIART
    INFO Eduard
    85
    January 2024
  • Page 86

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    Fulmar Mk.I
    1/48 Trumpeter
    #491409 general set
    #FE1409 Zoom
    #FE1410 seatbelts STEEL
    INFO Eduard86
    January 2024
  • Page 87

    FOTOLEPTY
  • Page 88

    3DL32022 F-35B SPACE 1/32 Trumpeter
    3DL48152
    Fulmar Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter
    Product page
    Product page
    easy
    application
    INFO Eduard88
    January 2024
  • Page 89

    easy
    application
    SPACE
    3DL48153 Hurricane Mk.IIc SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL48154
    P-47D-25 SPACE 1/48 MINIART
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    89
    January 2024
  • Page 90

    SPACE
    3DL48155 F-16 Block 25 SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL72025
    MiG-29 9-19 SMT SPACE 1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard90
    January 2024
  • Page 91

    Product page
    DECAL SET
    D32022
    F-35A stencils
    1/32 Italeri
    SPACESPACE
    3DL72026 MiG-15bis SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    91
    January 2024
  • Exploring SPACE: A Guide to Using SPACE Decals

    In this article, I aim to familiarize readers with products from the SPACE range, often recognized as 3D decals among modelers. It's important to clarify that SPACE products are distinct from 3D prints, which we label as PRINT and manufacture using 3D printers at Eduard. The SPACE decals employ technology akin to color photo-etched sets. Each product includes a sheet of 3D decals and a planchette featuring photo-etched parts, where designers opt for steel etching, primarily for seatbelts, levers, and grids.

    SPACE
    Exploring SPACE:
    A Guide to Using SPACE Decals
    Jakub Nademlejnský
    In this article, I aim to familiarize readers with products from the
    SPACE range, often recognized as 3D decals among modelers.
    It's important to clarify that SPACE products are distinct from 3D
    prints, which we label as PRINT and manufacture using 3D printers
    at Eduard. The SPACE decals employ technology akin to color photo-
    etched sets. Each product includes a sheet of 3D decals and a
    planchette featuring photo-etched parts, where designers opt
    for steel etching, primarily for seatbelts, levers, and grids.
    Tools and Accessories for constructing the
    SPACE Instrument Panel for TBD-1 in 1/32
    scale by Trumpeter (cat.no. 3DL 32020)
    SPACE 3D Decal
    Sheet
    Glossy Varnish
    on Instruments
    Note the glossy
    varnish on the
    instruments,
    mimicking their
    glazing.
    INFO Eduard92
    January 2024
  • Page 93

    SPACESPACE
    Etching Plate
    with seatbelts
    and levers for
    instrument
    panel.
    Follow the instructions
    to sand the relief from
    the plastic part of
    the instrument panel
    where the SPACE decal
    will be applied.
    Leaving Enough
    Space for Comfortable
    Tweezer Handling
    It is good to leave
    enough space
    around the piece to
    comfortably hold it
    in the tweezers.
    Applying the SPACE Decal onto a Dampened Kitchen Sponge
    Removing SPACE Decal from the Paper
    Sanding the Relief from the Instrument Panel Plastic Part
    Applying SPACE Decal to its Position
    Use tweezers to hold the SPACE decal in place, applying and spreading
    a drop of dispersion adhesive underneath, typically requiring only a few
    drops of water. Instant super glue is not recommended for SPACE decals.
    Gently press the SPACE
    decal onto a kitchen
    sponge soaked in
    slightly detergented
    water to wet only the
    backing paper. Avoid
    soaking the entire decal
    to prevent swelling.
    Pressing SPACE Decal
    to Remove Excess
    Water
    After applying the
    SPACE decal, press
    it with a finger wrapped
    in cloth or roll it with
    a cotton swab to remove
    excess water.
    Carefully Cutting
    the SPACE Decal
    with Scissors
    Due to its strength,
    the SPACE decal can
    be removed from the
    backing paper after
    about one minute, in
    contrast to classic
    decals.
    INFO Eduard
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    January 2024
  • Page 94

    SPACE
    Gluing Etched Levers with Instant Super Glue
    Following the procedure from the last and previous issues, glue the photo-etched levers with
    instant super glue. Cut the lever from the planchette with etch scissors and dip it in a drop of
    instant glue dripped onto the glossy paper (I use the backing paper from a painting mask).
    New maska by Eduard
    INFO Eduard 07/2023
    page 94.
    RIVET THE EDDIE WAY
    INFO Eduard 08/2023
    page 87.
    How to Work with PE-
    Accessories - Part I
    INFO Eduard 11/2023
    page 104.
    How to Work with PE-
    Accessories - Part II
    INFO Eduard 12/2023
    page 84.
    Finished Instrument Panel
    Seating the Lever
    onto SPACE
    Decal
    Use pointed
    tweezers to seat
    the photo-etched
    detail onto the
    SPACE decal.
    Have you read?
    INFO Eduard94
    January 2024
  • Page 95

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    15% Permanent Club discount at Eduard Store – you will receive permanent 15% discount on all Eduard
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    Unique valuable Club kits and accessories – you will gain access to unique and nowhere else to be sold
    products, specially made for BFC members.
    Even better prices at Eduard events stand – do you know that Eduard usually has huge discounts on
    their products at fairs and events all over the world? BFC members will have even higher discount at
    these events.
    Club T-shirt – you will receive fancy BFC T-shirt with unique design and special barcode
    (used for event discounts). This exclusive T-shirt will be only available
    to the members of BFC.
    Free entry fee on E-day – you will not have to pay a penny to visit Eduard's E-day.
    That means lot of fun at E-day for two days and entry kit, absolutely free!
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    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 6, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
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    eyelid, intake ring and RP-3 60lb rockets), 3D decals for main and si
    -
    dewalk instrument and control panels with photo-etched details and
    seat belts.
    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 4, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
    parts (undercarriage wheels, cockpit, exhaust nozzle, FOD).
    How to become a member of BFC?How to become a member of BFC?
    Simply by purchasing the Activation product. You will be given 15% discount on (almost) every Eduard
    product in your shopping cart. To apply this discount, the Activation product has to be in your shopping
    cart. Activation product is excluded from this calculation.
    Activation products:Activation products:
    Tempest Mk. V + T-shirt 1/48MiG-21MF + T-shirt 1/72
  • Page 96

    BIG ED
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.
    BIG49390 Hurricane Mk.IIc 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49391
    Hunter FGA.9 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49392
    Hunter FR.10 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49393
    Hunter GA.11 1/48 Airfix
    491382 Hurricane Mk.IIc 1/48
    FE1383 Hurricane Mk.IIc seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX980 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace 1/48
    481122 Hunter FGA.9 landing flaps 1/48
    491388 Hunter FGA.9 1/48
    FE1391 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX986 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 1/48
    481123 Hunter FR.10 landing flaps 1/48
    491389 Hunter FR.10 1/48
    FE1391 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX986 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 1/48
    481124 Hunter GA.11 landing flaps 1/48
    491390 Hunter GA.11 1/48
    FE1391 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX986 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10/GA.11 1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard96
    January 2024
  • Page 97

    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.
    BIG ED
    BIG49394 Vampire FB.5 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49395
    Vampire FB.9 1/48 Airfix
    BIG72177
    B-29 1/72 Hobby 2000/Academy
    72731 PBY-5A exterior 1/72
    73806 PBY-5A 1/72
    CX115 PBY-5 Catalina 1/72
    491385 Vampire FB.9 1/48
    FE1386 Vampire FB.5/9 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX981 Vampire FB.5/9 1/48
    72732 B-29 exterior 1/72
    72733 B-29 bomb bay 1/72
    73807 B-29 interior 1/72
    SS809 B-29 seatbelts STEEL 1/72
    CX018 B-29 1/72
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    97
    January 2024
  • Page 98

    MASKS
    IT FITS!
    JX322 F-35B
    1/32 Trumpeter
    JX323 F-35B TFace
    1/32 Trumpeter
    EX997 P-47D-25
    1/48 MINIART
    EX998 P-47D-25 TFace
    1/48 MINIART
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace
    1/48 Trumpeter
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace
    1/48 Eduard
    EX1002 Bf 109K-4
    1/48 Eduard
    EX1003 F6F-3 US national
    insignia w/ red outline
    1/72 Eduard
    CX657 MiG-29 9-19 SMT
    1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    EX997 P-47D-25
    EX997 P-47D-25
    EX998 P-47D-25 TFace EX998 P-47D-25 TFace
    EX998 P-47D-25 TFaceEX998 P-47D-25 TFace
    JX323 F-35B TFace
    JX323 F-35B TFace
    JX322 F-35B
    JX322 F-35B
    JX323 F-35B TFace
    JX323 F-35B TFace
    INFO Eduard98
    January 2024
  • Page 99

    MASKS
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace
    CX657 MiG-29 9-19 SMT CX657 MiG-29 9-19 SMT
    INFO Eduard
    99
    January 2024
  • Page 100

    RELEASES
    JANUARY 2024
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    2144 GUSTAV pt.1 1/72 Limited
    84197 Bf 109K-4 1/48 Weekend
    8114 Albatros D.III 1/48 ProfiPACK
    7059 MiG-15bis Re-release 1/72 ProfiPACK
    84172 P-51D-5 Mustang Re-release 1/48 Weekend
    53302 USS Iowa BB-61 part 1 1/350 Hobby Boss
    53303 USS Iowa BB-61 part 2 1/350 Hobby Boss
    36513 Ferret Scout Car Mk.2 1/35 Airfix
    36514 T-72M 1/35 Trumpeter
    32489 F-35 external pylons 1/32 Trumpeter
    321016 F-35B 1/32 Trumpeter
    481128 Hurricane Mk.IIc landing flaps 1/48 Hobby Boss
    491407 P-47D-25 1/48 MINIART
    491409 Fulmar Mk.I 1/48 Trumpeter
    491411 Hurricane Mk.IIc 1/48 Hobby Boss
    73816 MiG-29 9-19 SMT 1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    33363 F-35B 1/32 Trumpeter
    33364 F-35B seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Trumpeter
    FE1407 P-47D-25 1/48 MINIART
    FE1408 P-47D-25 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 MINIART
    FE1409 Fulmar Mk.I 1/48 Trumpeter
    FE1410 Fulmar Mk.I seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Trumpeter
    FE1411 Hurricane Mk.IIc 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1412 Hurricane Mk.IIc seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1413 Bf 109K-4 Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    JX322 F-35B 1/32 Trumpeter
    JX323 F-35B TFace 1/32 Trumpeter
    EX997 P-47D-25 1/48 MINIART
    EX998 P-47D-25 TFace 1/48 MINIART
    EX999 Fulmar Mk.I TFace 1/48 Trumpeter
    EX1000 Hurricane Mk.IIc TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX1001 FM-1 TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX1002 Bf 109K-4 1/48 Eduard
    EX1003 F6F-3 US national insignia w/ red outline 1/48 Eduard
    CX657 MiG-29 9-19 SMT 1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    BIG ED
    BIG49390 Hurricane Mk.IIc 1/48 Arma Hobby
    BIG49391 Hunter FGA.9 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49392 Hunter FR.10 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49393 Hunter GA.11 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49394 Vampire FB.5 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49395 Vampire FB.9 1/48 Airfix
    BIG72177 B-29 1/72 H
    obby 2000/Academy
    INFO Eduard100
    January 2024
  • Page 101

    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    RELEASES
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    644244 TBF-1C LööK 1/48 Academy
    644245 P-39N LööK 1/48 Eduard
    644246 P-47D-25 LööK 1/48 MINIART
    648873 Bf 109E rudder pedals early 1/48
    648874 Bf 109E rudder pedals late 1/48
    648939 Bf 109K-4 gun barrels PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648951 FM-1 cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648952 FM-1 gun bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648953 Bf 109G-6/AS cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648954 Bf 109K-4 wheel bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648955 F-16A MLU cockpit PRINT 1/48 Kinetic
    648956 FM-2 wheel bay PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648957 P-39 seat PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648958 P-39 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648959 P-39 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648960 FM-2 engine PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648961 Bf 109K-4 radio compartment PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648962 P-47D wheels cross tread 1/48 MINIART
    672337 MiG-29 airbrakes PRINT 1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    672347 Bf 109G-5/G-6 cockpit PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    672348 Bf 109G-5/G-6 wheels PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    672349 WGr.21 for Bf 109G PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    644238 F-16D Block 40 LööKplus 1/48 Kinetic
    644242 FM-1 LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    SIN648118 Bf 109K-4 ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    SIN67222 F-35A 1/72 Tamiya
    3DL32022 F-35B SPACE 1/32 Trumpeter
    3DL48152 Fulmar Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter
    3DL48153 Hurricane Mk.IIc SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL48154 P-47D-25 SPACE 1/48 MINIART
    3DL48155 F-16C Block 25 SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL72025 MiG-29 9-19 SMT SPACE 1/72 Great Wall Hobby
    3DL72026 MiG-15bis SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    JANUARY 2024
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    D32022 F-35A stencils 1/32 Italeri
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    BUILT
    1/48
    Built by Jan Novotný
    #11169
    MARKING F
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    BUILT
    F-104C-5-LO, 56-0910, Capt. James B. Trice, 435th TFS, 479th TFW, Udorn RTAFB, Thailand, 1967
    One of the first F-104 delivered to the Udorn AFB
    on June 6, 1966 was Starfighter serial number
    56-0910. It was assigned as a personal mount to
    Capt. James Trice who had his Starfighter nose
    decorated with a nose art with the inscription
    PUSSYCAT. Initially the noseart consisted of the
    cat caricature only, the text was applied later.
    After the operations in Udorn ceased, in July 1967
    the aircraft was flown back to the USA to the
    Muniz AFB in Puerto Rico and starting in August
    1967 it was assigned to the 198th TFS.
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    BUILT
    Kurfürst
    1/48
    Built by Shane Doak
    #11177
    MARKING A
    Product page
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    Fw. Hans Strebel, 11./JG 3, Franzfelde airfield near Pasewalk, Germany, March 1945
    Hans Strebel originally served with 9./JG 3 and
    achieved his second victory during Operation
    Bodenplatte. In early 1945 he was transferred
    to 11./JG 3, which was also part of III./JG 3 Udet.
    From the end of January 1945, this unit was
    deployed in combat against the Red Army and
    by the end of the war had achieved at least
    80 victories. Its missions included also attacking
    supply columns or escorting anti-tank Ju 87s.
    The last commander of 11./JG 3 was Lt. Rudolf
    Escherich, who originally served on He 177s with
    KG 1. In mid-April, 14 pilots of III./JG 3 volunteered
    for suicide deployment as part of Operation
    Freiheit. These were attacks by crashing into
    bridges over the Oder River. Their suicide action
    scheduled on April 16 ended in failure and the
    formation under Escherich's command lost six
    airmen. The C3 label on the fuel tank indicates
    engine that required 100-octane fuel. At the end
    of the war, machine with same design of fuselage
    number was photographed by a Soviet reporter
    at Finow airfield. Fuselage was probably painted
    in RLM 81 (dark brown variant) and RLM 82 with
    yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was
    painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75,
    the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted
    with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
    Accessories used:
    648902 Bf 109K-4 engine (Brassin)
    648903 Bf 109K-4 propeller PRINT (Brassin)
    648914 Bf 109K-4 wheels (Brassin)
    3DL48135 Bf 109K SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    BUILT
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    Built by Paolo Portuesi
    #84197
    MARKING A
    Bf 109K-4
    1/48
    Accessories used:
    FE1413 Bf 109K-4 Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    648913 Bf 109K-4 exhaust stacks PRINT (Brassin)
    648914 Bf 109K-4 wheels (Brassin)
    3DL48135 Bf 109K SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX976 Bf 109K TFace (Mask)
    BUILT
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    WNr. 332529, Stab JG 52, Deutsch Brod, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, May 1945
    At the end of the war, at least three Bf 109s
    with a tulip pattern on the nose were found at
    the Deutsch Brod base (Havlíčkův Brod today).
    The surviving engine cowling bears a grey paint
    and red tulip marking. These were apparently
    the machines of the Stab JG 52, commanded by
    Kommodore Hermann Graf, who had the same
    markings in 1943 with JG 50. When Oberst
    Graf became CO of JG 52 in October 1944,
    he introduced the same markings to his Stab
    planes, including the green fuselage numbers.
    Graf brought two wingmen to his Stab,
    Lt. Anton Resch and Oblt. Heinrich Füllgrabe
    (67 victories; KC holder), who was killed in
    January 1945 on the “green 2”. By the end of the
    war, Resch had scored most of the victories
    of Stab JG 52, so it is possible that he also
    flew 332529. He was awarded the Knight’s
    Cross in early April 1945 and achieved a total
    of 91 victories during 210 combat sorties. The
    fuselage number was probably green, but the
    decal also offers a black variant. Fuselage was
    painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey
    version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in
    darker version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74
    had a tinge of green. Wing was painted with
    lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.
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    A6M2 ZERO TYPE 21
    1/48
    Built by Mattia Pancotti
    #82212
    MARKING A
    BUILT
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    PO1c Saburō Sakai, Tainan Kōkūtai, Lakunai airfield, Rabaul, New Britain island, August 1942
    Saburō Sakai is best known Japanese fighter
    pilot, thanks to his memoirs and meetings
    with Allied airmen after World War II. He was
    born in 1916 and served from September 1938
    with the 12th Kōkūtai in China. In October 1941,
    he was assigned to the newly organized Tainan
    Kōkūtai in Taiwan and took part in campaign
    heading South until he was wounded on August
    7, 1942 off Guadalcanal. After recovering,
    he served as an instructor with Ōmura Kōkūtai,
    and later, despite bad eyesight, was combat
    deployed with Yokosuka Kōkūtai on Iwo Jima.
    At the end of war he served with Kōkūtai
    343 (II) and Yokosuka Kōkūtai. He is listed as
    an ace with 64 victories, but Sakai himself
    claimed the number of his victories was lower.
    With the first two units he actually achieved
    12 individual victories, 8 shared and 4 probables.
    The V-128 was also flown by PO2c Arita and
    PO1c Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, who is credited
    with 87 victories. The color of the stripes is
    chosen from Sakai's recollection, but there
    are other interpretations, such as a black or
    yellow stripe on the fuselage. During a fighter
    escort to Guadalcanal on August 7, Sakai shot
    down Wildcat “F12” from VF-5 piloted by "Pug"
    Southerland in an epic dogfight. Sakai was later
    severely wounded in the face by fire from VB-6
    Dauntless near Tulagi Island. After nearly five
    hours and more than 1,000 km, he managed to
    land back at Rabaul. Sakai died in 2000 after
    formal dinner with members of the US Navy.
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    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2024
    644247
    Sea King HAS.1 LööK
    1/48 Airfix
    644248
    Sea King HAS.5 LööK
    1/48 Airfix
    644252
    S.79 LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    644250
    Hurricane Mk.IIc LööK
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG33157 TBD-1 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG33158 MC.202 1/32 Italeri
    BIG72178 AC-130J PART I 1/72 Zvezda
    BIG72179 AC-130J PART II 1/72 Zvezda
    644247 Sea King HAS.1 LööK 1/48 Airfix
    644248 Sea King HAS.5 LööK 1/48 Airfix
    644250 Hurricane Mk.IIc LööK 1/48 Hobby Boss
    644252 SM.79 LööK 1/48 Eduard
    648933 J-35 Draken seat 1/48 Hasegawa
    648934 J-35 Draken wheels Type 1 1/48 Hasegawa
    648936 P-38J left engine PRINT 1/48 Tamiya
    648963 Italian WWII torpedo A.130 1/48
    648964 TBF/TBM wheels w/smooth tire 1/48 Academy
    648965 TBF/TBM wheels w/pattern 1/48 Academy
    648966 TBM seats PRINT 1/48 Academy
    648967 TBF seats PRINT 1/48 Academy
    648968 J-35 Draken wheels Type 2 1/48 Hasegawa
    672319 Bf 109E rudder pedals early PRINT 1/72
    672320 Bf 109E rudder pedals late PRINT 1/72
    672350 Bf 109F engine PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    672351 L-39 wheels PRINT 1/72 Eduard
    644239 F-16D Block 50 LööKplus 1/48 Kinetic
    644251 P-47D-25 LööKplus 1/48 MINIART
    SIN648119 Bf 109K-4 ADVANCED 1/48 Eduard
    SIN648120 Fw 190A-7 1/48 Eduard
    BIG ED (February)
    BRASSIN (February)
    LöökPlus (February)
    BIGSIN (February)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboards
    and STEEL seatbelts for Sea King HAS.1 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboards
    and STEEL seatbelts for Sea King HAS.5 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for S.79 in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Hurricane Mk.IIc in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Hobby Bosss
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
    PRELIMINARY IMAGES
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    648933
    J-35 Draken seat
    1/48 Hasegawa
    ON APPROACH
    Brassin set - ejection seat for J-35 Draken in 1/48
    scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Hasegawa
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648934
    J-35 Draken wheels Type 1
    1/48 Hasegawa
    648936
    P-38J left engine PRINT
    1/48 Tamiya
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for J-35 Draken
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Hasegawa
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - left engine for P-38J
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 48 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
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    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2024
    648963
    Italian WWII torpedo A.130
    1/48
    648964
    TBF/TBM wheels w/smooth tire
    1/48 Academy
    648965
    TBF/TBM wheels w/pattern
    1/48 Academy
    Brassin set - a torpedo fo Italian WW2 aircraf
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 2 torpedoes.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for TBF/TBM
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Academy / Accurate Miniatures
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for
    TBF/TBM in 1/48 scale. The set consists of
    the main wheels and a tail wheel. Easy
    to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Academy / Accurate Miniatures
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
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    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2024
    648966
    TBM seats PRINT
    1/48 Academy
    648967
    TBF seats PRINT
    1/48 Academy
    648968
    J-35 Draken wheels Type 2
    1/48 Hasegawa
    Brassin set - seats for TBM in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Academy / Accurate Miniatures
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - seats for TBF in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Academy / Accurate Miniatures
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for J-35 Draken
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Hasegawa
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
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    ON APPROACH
    672319
    Bf 109E rudder pedals early PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    672320
    Bf 109E rudder pedals late PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    672350
    Bf 109F engine PRINT
    1/72 Eduard
    Brassin set - rudder pedals for Bf 109E in 1/72 scale.
    The set consists of 2 pairs of the pedals. Easy to
    assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - rudder pedals for Bf 109E in 1/72 scale.
    The set consists of 2 pairs of the pedals.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - engine for Bf 109F in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 21 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    672351
    L-39 wheels PRINT
    1/72Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for L-39
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    644239
    F-16D Block 50 LööKplus
    1/48 Kinetic
    Collection of 3 sets for F-16D Block 50 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - ejection seats
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    Collection of 3 sets for P-47D-25 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Miniart
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    644251
    P-47D-25 LööKplus
    1/48 MINIART
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    SIN648119
    Bf 109K-4 ADVANCED
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for Bf 109K-4 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - enjgine
    - propeller
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    - fuel drop tanks
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    SIN648120
    Fw 190A-7
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for FW 190A-7 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    - landing flaps
    - engine and fuselage guns
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2024
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    PE
    -
    SETS
    53304 USS Iowa BB-61 part 3 1/350 Hobby Boss
    53305 HMS Ark Royal 1939 part 1 1/350 I LOVE KIT
    36515 M16 U.S. multiple gun motor carrier 1/35 Tamiya
    36516 M3A2 Half Track 1/35 Tamiya
    481129 SM.79 bomb bay 1/48 Eduard
    481130 SM.79 undercarriage 1/48 Eduard
    481131 SM.79 rear fuselage interior 1/48 Eduard
    491414 Ki-21-I 1/48 ICM
    491417 Go 244B 1/48 ICM
    73817 Me 410A-1 1/72 Airfix
    ZOOMS
    FE1414 Ki-21-I 1/48 ICM
    FE1415 Ki-21-I seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICM
    FE1416 SM.79 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Eduard
    FE1417 Go 244B 1/48 ICM
    FE1418 Go 244B seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICM
    FE1419 Fokker D.VIIF Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    SS817 Me 410A-1 1/72 Airfix
    MASKS
    EX1004 Ki-21-I 1/48 ICM
    EX1005 Ki-21-I TFace 1/48 ICM
    EX1006 Go 244B 1/48 ICM
    EX1007 Go 244B TFace 1/48 ICM
    EX1008 Fokker D.VIIF Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    EX1009 Spitfire Mk.Vb early Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    EX1010 Bf 109K-4 tulip pattern & national insignia 1/48 Eduard
    CX658 Me 410A-1 1/72 Airfix
    SPACE
    3DL48156 Ki-21-I SPACE 1/48 ICM
    3DL48157 I-16 Type 10 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48158 SM.79 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48159 Go 244B SPACE 1/48 ICM
    3DL72027 Me 410A-1 SPACE 1/72 Airfix
    DECAL SET
    D48115 F-104A/C stencils 1/48 Kinetic
    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    SPARVIERO #11179
    Eduard Heavy Retro Limited Edition, plastic parts Special Hobby.
    1/48
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    ON APPROACH
    L-39C Albatros #7044 1/72
    L-39CM, s/n 915254, 2 Fighter Squadron, 81 Wing,
    Slovak Air Force, Sliač AFB, Slovakia, 2022
    L-39C, No.16, Russian Navy Air Force, 859 TsBP, Yeysk AB,
    Russia, 2018
    L-39C, No. 20, Kazakhstan Air Force, Taldykorgan AB,
    Kazakhstan, 2012
    L-39C, s/n 131904, OK
    -
    JET, Czech Jet Team,
    airport Plzeň-, Czech Republic, 2004–2014
    L-39C, No. 0445, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 2023
    L-39C, s/n 533229, No. 77, Ukrainian Air Force, 299 brTA,
    Kulbakino AB, Nikolaev, Ukraine, 2015
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    Fokker D.VIIF
    1/48
    ON APPROACH
    #8483
    Lt. Olivier freiherr von Beaulieu-Marconnay,
    Jasta 19, Stenay, France, September 1918
    378/18, Lt. Ernst Udet, Jasta 4,
    Monthussart Ferme aerodrome, France, June 1918
    465/18, Lt. Georg von Hantelmann, Jasta 15,
    Chéry-les-Pouilly, France, August 1918
    Rittm. Karl Bolle, Jasta 2, Lens Mons,
    France, October 1918
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    W3312, S/Ldr James Rankin, No. 92 Squadron,
    RAF Biggin Hill, Great Britain, June–August 1941
    W3257, F/Lt Eric S. Lock, No. 611 Squadron,
    RAF Hornchurch, Great Britain, July-August 1941
    P8537, Sgt J. Hloužek, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch,
    Great Britain, November 1941 – March 1942
    W3312, W/Cdr James Rankin, Biggin Hill Wing, RAF Biggin Hill,
    Great Britain, August-December 1941
    W3774, P/O William V. Crawford-Compton, No. 485 Squadron,
    RAF Kenley, Great Britain, November 1941 – March 1942
    #84198
    ON APPROACH
    Spitfire Mk.Vb early 1/48
    FEBRUARY 2024
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    Bf 109G-10 WNF
    1/48
    #82161Re-release
    ON APPROACH
    Bf 109G-10/U4, WNr. 612769, 101. vadászezred,
    Neubiberg airfield, Germany, May 1945
    Bf 109G-10/U4, Jasta 5 der ROA, Nemecky Brod,
    Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren, May 1945
    Bf 109G-10/U4, WNr. 611048, II./JG 52,
    Neubiberg airfield, Germany, May 1945
    Bf 109G-10/U4, II./JG 52, Brno,
    Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren, April 1945
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    Re-release
    ON APPROACH
    I-16 Type 10
    #8148
    1/48
    Leningrad, the Soviet Union, 1941
    The Soviet Union, summer 1941
    Genmjr. Ivan A. Lakeev, 46 IAP, Vasilkov,
    the Soviet Union, 1941
    Maj. Mikhail N. Yakushin, the Red Five aerobatic group,
    the Soviet Union, 1939
    FEBRUARY 2024
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  • Tail End Charlie

    The biggest premiere for this year, full of new kits of all scales, manufacturers and types of aircraft as well as other related items, awaits us in a different, yet closely related field within our modeling world – in film. On January 26th, Apple TV+ will launch the first two episodes of Masters of the Air. A series about the men of the 100th Bombardment Group of the 8th AF, as the series promotion says, ‘a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph’.

    MASTERS OF THE AIR, EPISODE 0: THE WAIT Jan Zdiarský
    The biggest premiere for this year, full of new
    kits of all scales, manufacturers and types of
    aircraft as well as other related items, awaits
    us in a different, yet closely related field within
    our modeling world – in film. On January 26th,
    Apple TV+ will launch the first two episodes of
    Masters of the Air. A series about the men of the
    100th Bombardment Group of the 8th AF, as the
    series promotion says, ‘a brotherhood forged by
    courage, loss, and triumph’.
    Of course, such a wait is accompanied by a lot
    of anticipation. After watching the first trailers
    and a sneak peek into the tightly guarded back-
    stage, a lot of discussion has arisen stemming
    from the observed snippets of scenes regarding
    possible transgressions of the creators against
    historical accuracy, the laws of air combat and
    tactics, as well commentaries about the faithful-
    ness to accuracy as a whole. And the fervor of
    these debates, above all, points to one thing – the
    level of interest in the series and its subject mat-
    ter is great, and so is the level of anticipation.
    Despite the stellar combination of the origi-
    nal events, the book and the series, I have no
    doubt that after watching the first episodes, de-
    spite all the efforts of the creators, there will be
    a lot of know-it-alls, intolerant of possible omis-
    sions and necessary compromises, as well as
    their sighs over perceived ‘missed opportunities
    (something we know all too well from the world
    of plastic modeling). I myself assume that I will
    find some details in the series that the creators
    considered an acceptable compromise, but they
    will only slightly annoy me. But I don’t think that
    these will cross the line out of the tolerable and
    into something else. All the more so because
    I now know that the filmmakers went farther in
    their pursuit of fidelity of detail than anyone be-
    fore them in aerial combat cinematography has
    ever done. Of course, I know, for example, about
    the problematic involvement of the black Tuske-
    gee airmen in the story of the men of the 8th Air
    Force. However, I want to wait with my judgments
    until I see how the filmmakers have actually in-
    tegrated them into the main story.
    The series, which was originally developed over
    more than ten years under the banner of HBO
    and will be launched on the Apple TV+ platform,
    comes from the same production team as its
    iconic predecessors “Band Of Brothers” and “The
    Pacific”, i.e. the creative trio of Steven Spielberg,
    Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman.
    John Orloff’s screenplay was based on the book
    of the same name by American historian Donald
    L. Miller from 2007. It reflects the real life sto-
    ries of the men from the US 8th Air Force, es-
    pecially the 100th Bomb Group (100th BG), known
    as ‘The Bloody Hundred’. This brings me to why
    that expectation touches me so deeply and
    I take it almost personally. For more than a quar-
    ter of a century, since 1997, my activities and
    my heart have been closely connected to the
    100th BG. I have had the honor of knowing a num-
    ber of the airmen who will now come to life again
    on television screens personally, even if as older
    gentlemen and veterans, and I have had great
    relationships with them and their families, even
    with those who left before I joined the 100th BG
    Association, later Foundation.
    At several of the last (I think three or four)100th
    BG reunions, we’ve been meeting various person-
    alities from the Masters of the Air creative staff.
    Representatives of the production and creators
    informed us about the progress of preparations,
    filming, post-production... No different was the
    case at the last 100th BG reunion in Savannah, GA
    at the end of May and beginning of June, 2023,
    when, among other things, the anticipated com-
    pletion date of early 2024 was already openly
    discussed. During these meetings, members of
    the 100th BG Foundation were assured of the dil-
    igence of the filmmakers’ approach. The team of
    the series tried to follow up on the precise work
    of the author of the book template in such a way
    as not to embarrass the book or the actual histo-
    ry. The pursuit of historical and technical fidelity
    went to unusual lengths - not only in the con-
    struction of facilities at two former airfields in
    East England and the reconstruction of faithful
    replicas of the B-17, the equipment used, repli-
    cating the realities and post-production effects,
    but also in capturing the character of the indi-
    vidual personalities whose stories are recalled.
    The people associated in one way or another
    with the ‘Hundred’ have a term that they use….
    the ‘100th BG Family’. This very close-knit family
    consists of four entities - primarily the veteran
    organization of the 100th BG Foundation itself,
    the unique 100th Bomb Group Memorial Muse-
    um in Thorpe Abbotts, England, the Museum of
    Air Battle over the Ore Mountains on September
    11th, 1944 in the Czech Republic and the 100th Air
    Refueling USAF Wing based at Mildenhall.
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    Our Czech museum, which is dedicated to one
    of the most tragic missions of the 100th BG, actu-
    ally brings a sequel to Masters of the Air, about
    a year later, related to the period when the ma-
    jority of Don Miller’s book and thus the series
    takes place.
    The master template book and series focus
    mainly on the early period of the 100th BG, in the
    second half of 1943 and early 1944. Here, we will
    encounter mainly the B-17 in its F version. How-
    ever, the stories of some men go up to 1945, so
    olive green and natural metal B-17Gs will also
    appear in the series. Although the story focuses
    on the 100th BG, it is a tribute to all the airmen
    who took part in the terrible enterprise called
    the Bombing Offensive in Europe. By intertwin-
    ing the fates of pilots from different areas of
    the air war over Europe, the series also touches
    on stories from POW camps and the sister unit
    Robert Rosenthal during his service in the 100th Bomb
    Group, 1943-45.
    Robert Rosenthal with the article’s author at the
    100th BG Reunion in Pittsburgh, 2005.
    Robert and Phillis Rosenthal with the article’s author at the Museum of Air Battle over
    the Ore Mountains on September 11th, 1944, in Kovarska, Czech Republic, July 2005.
    Rosenthal crew with their B-17F-120-BO s/n 42-30758 “Rosie’s
    Riveters,” 418th BS, 100th Bomb Group.
    Below left: Meeting of the generations from the 100th BG Family
    – youngest volunteers of the Museum of Air Battle over the Ore
    Mountains Vít and Pavel Zdiarský, with the “Masters of the Air”
    author Don Miller in Thorpe Abbotts, the former base of the
    100th BG, July 2002.
    On the right: Title of the first edition of “Masters of the Air,” 2007.
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    15th Air Force. One thing the series probably can-
    not convey from the book are the chapters on the
    creation of the 8th Air Force and, above all, on the
    development of the idea of a strategic bombing
    offensive as an effective way of conducting a de-
    fensive war, from the time of Italian Giulio Douhet
    and American Billy Mitchell. Not only because
    these parts need to convey the understanding of
    the ‘son of a bitch dirty work’ that the boys from
    the 8th Air Force had to do, but also because the
    series can’t possibly transfer everything from the
    book to the screen, I highly recommend reading
    Don Miller’s book.
    Many of the unit’s legends come to life in the
    ‘Masters of the Air’ stories, and the creators of
    the series have maintained their real names, un-
    derscoring the desire for maximum faithfulness
    to accuracy. The choice of actors tried also be as
    faithful as possible. To this end, the author of the
    book, Don Miller, and later members of the series
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    creative team, spent long hours interviewing the
    family members of individual airmen, and where
    possible, the veterans themselves... and last but
    not least, the leadership of the 100th Bombard-
    ment Group Foundation and its historians as well.
    The power of the legacy of the 100th BG has
    been preserved by the veterans themselves
    for years and today by its Foundation as well.
    The latter is made up of, in addition to the last
    surviving veterans, by direct descendants of
    the second, third and subsequent generations,
    and will thus be strengthened by the work on
    the front lines of attention and deep reverence.
    Names such as Robert Rosenthal, Buck Cleven,
    John Egan, Frank Murphy, Everett Blakely, John
    Brady, Harry Crosby, as well as ‘forgotten’ ground
    crewmen such as Ken Lemmons and many oth-
    ers, will enter the general public’s consciousness.
    And with them, of course, the iconic ‘Square D’,
    the 100th BG identification marking that the unit’s
    B-17s carried on their rudders in missions over
    Germany and occupied Europe… and which was
    also prevalent on the wreckage of the B-17G
    flown by Lt. Trommer that was photographed
    sticking out of the roof of the school in Kovářská,
    which I went to four decades later as a pupil at
    the local elementary school. The mysticism of the
    place dug deep into me and caused me to pretend
    to be ‘there’ and write with seeming insight about
    figures like Rosie Rosenthal or Harry Crossby.
    No way, I’m not an insider, I’ve just been extreme-
    ly lucky and honored in this direction that at the
    end of January the stories of the men of the
    Bloody Hundred will come to life, I will be able to
    look behind the faces of the actors and witness
    the moments spent with those about whom the
    stories will be told. And I’m just looking forward
    to it.
    Photo Sources:
    Masters Of The Air Behind The Scenes (FB group)
    100th Bomb Group Foundation - “The Bloody Hundredth” (FB group)
    Archives of the 100th Bomb Group Foundation
    Archives of the Museum of Air Battle Over the Ore Mountains
    Additional information:
    https://100thbg.com
    https://100thbg.com/masters-of-the-air/
    https://www.100bgmus.org.uk/
    https://tv.apple.com/us/show/masters-of-the-air/umc.
    cmc.7bxcni0vwgll9kmicq738k5q2
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/873968469854049
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RWohylGm3c
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA-1JCRguZ0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SDBjgIC93E
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/873968469854049
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_the_Air
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_L._Miller
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  • Unsuspecting victim


    Text: Richard Plos

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis

    Cat. No. 8114 


    The  red-nosed blue aircraft with a white stylized winged sword on the sides of the fuselage became the real threat to Allied airmen from August 1917. Not only because its pilot, the commander of Jasta 14, Rudolf Berthold, posed a mortal danger to any adversary, but also because he was an exceptional leader with great ability to prepare his unit for combat.

    Berthold was a gutsy personality and quite an aggressive pilot. He often took his aircraft to their limits , and the vice of the Albatros D.III, the lower wing failures, was an unpleasant complication for him. Like other commanders, he had a personal spare aircraft of the same type. But while his better-known D.III came from the Albatros factory, the other one was the product of the O.A.W. factory. Little is known about this Albatros, only one photograph is known to us, showing it after an unspecified crash. It was not the lightest one, as the poor aircraft lost its undercarriage, the nose was badly damaged, the upper wing broken, and the lower wing was destroyed by contact with the ground. However, if Berthold himself flew the plane and did not lend it to someone else, then he probably escaped unharmed. There is no mention of any such crash even in Peter Kilduff's biographical book Iron Man.

    Berthold was wounded on April 24 while in command of Jasta 14. He had to take a break for treatment and convalescence until June 15, when he rejoined the unit. But on August 12

    he learned that he was to take command of Jasta 18 and six days later he was cleared to fly again. The whole of Jasta 18, by then a unit with  little success, had repainted their aircraft in Berthold's red and blue scheme, but the winged sword remained the commander's personal symbol.

    Berthold drilled his new unit from the start and within a short time he was able to increase both the combat morale and the tactical abilities of its pilots, and thus their combat success. Since August 21, he  also  increased his own score , which before his injury had stopped at 12,and during September 14 opponents fell victim to him! One of them was Lt. Bernard Alexander Powers of No. 19 Squadron RFC. The 20-year-old young man, admittedly already a fairly experienced pilot, volunteered to go on a dangerous reconnaissance flight over enemy territory to find out the current position of two regiments of the German 30th Division, which were to counter-strike the positions of the British 33rd Division. For the Britons this was an extremely dangerous opponent, as the 30th Division was classified as first class, that is in full condition and with a wealth of combat experience. This could not be said of the British, who had shortly before relieved the 23rd Division. When a request came from headquarters for an aerial reconnaissance to reveal the German positions on September 25, Powers started studying the maps while his mechanics prepared his Spad IX (B3520). As soon as he received his final instructions, he took off. It was 4:30 in the afternoon and the weather was less than ideal. Unfortunately for him, Rudolf Berthold, flying an Albatros D.III, was also in the area east of Ypres. We don't know which of his aircraft Berthold was  flying, but this was the period in which he might have been using his spare aircraft, the one produced by O.A.W. (number unknown). Near the town of Geluveld, close to the road between Ypres and Menin, the German ace attacked from  above and fired a precise fatal burst on the British pilot and his aircraft. The lone reconnaissance pilot, who quite possibly did not even realize the attack, crashed and Berthold scored his victory number 24. This situation is captured on the boxart for the Albatros D.III kit (Cat. No. 8114) by Antonis Karydis.

    Just two weeks later, while leading his pilots into one of their many battles, the commander of Jasta 18 suffered a serious injury to his right arm, which until that moment he claimed was his only limb still uninjured. A bullet, probably fired by Capt. Gerald Maxwell of No. 56 Squadron RFC, ricocheted in the cockpit and devastated his right humerus. Berthold was flying a Pfalz D.III (probably No. 4004/17) on this flight and while single-handed, he was able to get his aircraft back to the airfield and land safely. Only then he collapsed and was transported unconscious to the hospital in Courtrai, where he began his harrowing journey to recovery, which never ended.

    Berthold's 24th casualty was reported to have had one kill on July 29, 1917. With his wingman Lt. Francis Behrens, Powers fought with fighters from Jasta 29. It ended in a draw; Powers shot down one of his opponents, while his wingman was shot down by Vzfw. Misch.

  • The Red Hunters


    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 84197


    In mid-September 1942, Oblt. Hermann Graf, the commander of 9./JG 52, received Diamonds to the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords for surpassing the 200 air victories mark. Propaganda didn't want such a media star to fall in combat or into enemy hands. Therefore, in late January 1943, Graf became commander of the operational training unit Erg. Gr. Ost in France. In this capacity, he finally got around to his passion, which was football. It was then that the red tulip marking first appeared on his Fw 190.

    Before the war, Graf was trying to qualify for the Germany national football team, and in the process he met the legendary German player Sepp Heberger for the first time. This footballer later became famous as coach of the West German national team that won the 1954 World Cup final, in a match later dubbed the “The Miracle of Bern”. In the second half, the German team completely outclassed the Hungarians, thanks to Adidas soccer cleats and probably also thanks to Pervitin, which was officially used by the German armed forces during the war.

    Graf and Heberger met again in 1941, when they organised the participation of first league footballers in a friendly match between the German military mission and the Romanian team. In early 1943, Graf tried to organize a football team to relax and increase physical fitness. His men, however, had little affinity for the sport. Though, he was soon approached by a soldier from a neighbour unit named Bruno Klaffke, a football player, and Graf quickly arranged for his transfer to his own unit. Heberger took advantage of Graf's contacts and gave him the idea of pulling top German footballers to Graf's unit. They were assigned to ground personnel and it saved a large number of them from death at the front. Heberger also helped Graf train them.

    Thus Graf's football team “Red Hunters” (Rote Jäger) was formed. They got the “red” nickname from the colour of the jerseys donated by a prominent German businessman. One of Graf's superiors was suspicious of his communist sympathies. Gradually, 20 first league players from Germany and Austria were concentrated on the Rote Jäger team. From August 1943 to November 1943 they played a total of 29 matches, 22 of them victorious. A detailed overview can be found here.

    When Graf became CO of the high-altitude fighter unit JG 50, he managed to take the football team with him. The same was repeated when he was appointed Kommodore of JG 1, later the players followed him to JG 11 and in October 1944 moved with him to the Eastern Front to JG 52. Graf at that time was unable to perform combat flights due to the effects of a serious injury and so  he gradually recruited JG 52 aces for his Stab. They were Lt. Karl Gratz (138 v., KC), Oblt. Heinrich Füllgrabe (67 v., KC) and Lt. Anton Resch. Gratz became CO of 10./JG 52 in January 1945 and Füllgrabe was killed in late January 1945 after being hit by flak in a “Green 2”.

    Hermann Graf also provided his Stab with latest equipment. Although JG 52 is considered one of the German units that used exclusively Messerschmitt Bf 109s, Graf was the exception to this rule. In December 1944, in addition to eight Bf 109 G-14/U4s and one Bf 109 G-14, he had three Fw 190 A-9s,  which outperformed the Messerschmitt at low level flights. However, Graf had one  Focke-Wulf (unsuccessfully) converted to the DB 605 engine, much to the displeasure of his mechanics! No further records of the Fw 190 at Stab JG 52 are yet available.

    Of the approximately thirty victories achieved by the airmen of Stab JG 52 in 1945, mostly during the battles in Silesia, Anton Resch scored 22. For achieving 88 kills he was awarded the Knight's Cross on 7 April and by the end of the war he had gained three more victories. In the last days of the war, Stab, I. and III./JG 52 moved to Deutschbrod (now Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic). Among the wreckage at this base probably ended up not only Hartmann's plane from I./JG 52 with a black tulip on the nose, but also several Bf 109 K-4s of the Stab JG 52 with red tulips and small fuselage numbers placed behind the cross. Graf's Stab JG 50 aircraft were already similarly marked in 1943. In a private collection in the Czech Republic is part of the engine cowling of a  K-4 which, apart from the camouflage in shades of grey, bears part of the red tulip . For a more detailed study of the fate of Hermann Graf I recommend the excellent publication Graf & Grislawski A Pair of Aces by Christer Bergström.

  • The Long Wait


    Text: Libor Špůrek

    Illustration: Adam Tooby

    Cat. No. 7059


    ‘One day you’re up, the next you’re down’ is not only a rule of thumb description of the job of a pilot, but also a general rule about the cycle of life's successes and failures…

     The most successful 216th IAD V-PVO in the Korean War was the 518th ‘Berlin’ IAP. The pilots of this regiment shot down 38 enemy aircraft in the skies over Korea and damaged another 26, at the cost fifteen aircraft and five pilots of their own. Only one of the regiment's pilots achieved ace status and was the only one in the division to receive the highest Soviet honor, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. It was Mikhail Mikhin, the deputy of eskadrilya commander for the flight training.

     Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin was born on October 25th, 1923 in the village of Borovoye in the Altai Region. After graduating from the Orenburg Aviation School and the Stalingrad Higher Military Aviation School, he joined the 4th ZAB (Reserve Aviation Brigade) of the North Caucasus Military District in December, 1944 as an instructor. He was transferred to the 518th IAP in January, 1946.

     It was st. Lt. Mikhin who started the combat success of the 518th IAP in Korea on August 19th, 1952 by shooting down an F-86 Sabre. His claim to fame came in September of the same year. During the five days from September 4th to the 9th, he added three more Sabers and one F-84 Thunderjet to earn him ace status. By the end of September, he added another pair of Sabers (September 12th and September 29th) and one Thunderjet (September 18th). For these impressive results, IAD Command recommended he be awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, the overall picture of the fighting was not very favorable at that time, so the headquarters of the 64th IAK suspended the award proposal. As ‘compensation’, Mikhin received the Order of Lenin and was specially promoted to the rank of captain, a method not a commonly done.

     However, after the successes of September, things began to grind down. Not that Mikhin began to lose his touch - pilots led by him successfully performed all combat tasks assigned to them. But even a Commander at times hits a cold streak – perhaps, in this case, as the result of a psychological block from the disappointment of not being awarded the HSU (although, of course, Soviet propaganda always claimed that ‘a Soviet soldier does not fight for honors’).

     After almost nine months, on May 18th, 1953, he finally regained his touch. That day, the pilots of the 518th IAP again faced off against their old friends from the US 39th FIS, 51st FIW. Captain Joseph M. McConnell Jr. bagged his 14th and 15th kills that morning, making him the most successful American ace of the Korean War. In the second battle of the day, McConnell scored his 16th and final victory by shooting down the MiG of 2nd eskadrilya Commander kpt. Stadnik. Stadnik ejected from the burning MiG. The second kill of this battle was scored by the commander of the 39th FIS, Lt. Col. Radell, making him the 31st ace of the US Air Force in the Korean War (his victim, the pilot of the 3rd eskadrilya, Lt. Rybakov, died in the cockpit of his plane).

     However, the pilots of the 518th IAP did not owe anything to the aces of the 39th FIS and also sent two Sabers to the ground. One of them was attributed to Mikhail Mikhin, who stated in his report:

     ‘Att.Unit Commander P/P142192. I report that on 18/05/1953 at 1355h during air combat in the area east of Siodzia, 35-40 km, an enemy aircraft of the F-86 type was shot down by me under the following circumstances:

     Flying on a 300 degree heading at 13,500m I discovered four F-86s on a collision course 1000m below. I approached with a right half-turn and attacked the leader of the second pair. From a distance of 1000m at an angle of 2/4 right, I opened fire. The intended target escaped the attack below the leading pair. I repeated the attack from the top left and from a distance of 700-800m at P = 1/4 opened fire again. The enemy aircraft made a sharp turn to the left and went into a descent. I started my attack on the lead of the first pair with a slight climb but I was attacked and fired upon by the wingman of the second pair, and was forced to break off using a right combat turn. During the shooting, I observed hits to the left wing and to the fuselage. According to the observation of my wingman the enemy aircraft did not come out of the dive. I believe the enemy F-86 aircraft was shot down. According to the deciphered data, the enemy plane was hit. kpt M. Mikhin.'

     This kill was confirmed by other sources:

     ‘On May 18th, 1953, at 1430 - 1530h (Pongyang time), an aerial battle took place over the Yen-pyen District area, and the plane exploded midair. I confirm this. 05/27/1953 Sinchisyu Police Chief Major Tsoi Chu-Hak.’

     The armistice, signed on July 27, 1953, came into effect with Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin holding the rank of mayór and the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, which was awarded to him by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on July 14th, 1953. In total, during his stay in Korea, he flew 140 sorties, participated in 39 air battles, in which he personally shot down nine enemy aircraft and damaged another three.

  • Until the last bullet


    Text: Jan Zdiarský

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 84172


    On September 11, 1944, one of the wildest days of the Allied strategic bombing offensive over Germany, the 352nd Fighter Group escorted the last combat boxes in the bomber stream of the 3rd Bombardment Division of the 8th Air Force.

    At around 1150h, pilots of the 328th FS spotted a group of around thirty German fighters located about halfway between them and an unspecified group of American bombers. The latter were most likely B-17s from the 1st Bomb Division headed for Merseburg/Lützkendorf. The squadron leader, Lt. Col. John C. Meyer, later reported: ‘They were pulling contrails and appeared to be forming up. We headed towards them and as we got closer they dove out of contrails level in ones and twos. Contrail level was 28000´plus. At 29000´, I identified them as Me 109s and attacked one as he headed down in a 60° dive. The whole squadron then engaged small groups of the E/A after their original gaggle had been split up. At about 17000´ the E/A I was chasing leveled off and I closed rapidly. He saw me and started in a steep climbing turn, my first burst was about 20° deflection at 300 yards. I observed few hits. I closed on him in the climbing turn and at 30° deflection and 200 yards I got hits on the rear portion of his fuselage, pieces coming off. He split S´d, recovered and turned into me. I had little difficulty in overtaking and in turning inside of him. At 20° and 300 yards I got good strikes on wing root and E/A started to smoke. It rolled over and crashed straight into the deck from 8000´. Pilot seemed inexperienced, his breaks were conspicuously non-violent. He was hesitant in all his maneuvers.’

    John C. Meyer did not get the described kill while in the cockpit of his iconic Mustang s/n 44-14151 HO-M, named ‘Petie 2nd’, which remained on the ground.  Good fortune on this day was bestowed on Meyer by a borrowed, and a little orphaned, Mustang named ‘Stardust’, which carried the serial 44-13597 and code HO-F, who’s pilot, Lt. William E. Fowler, had just completed a combat tour.

    After getting that first kill of the day, Lt. Col. Meyer felt a little abandoned. He spotted another group of German fighters, made up of around fifteen Bf 109s and Fw 190s, a little higher than himself in altitude and further to the northwest. He climbed about 2,000 feet above the level of his foes and attacked a mixed pair of aircraft, one of each type: ‘They had belly tanks and appeared to be forming up. I approached them from out of the sun and attacked the #2 of a pair of E/A that were farthest from the mass. I fired at 15° deflection from 300 yards to point blank range. The E/A burst into flames, I broke into the sun, cleared my tail and attacked the element leader, at 300 yards I got few strikes on his right wing tip and he broke. As he broke I got strikes in the vicinity of the cockpit and wing roots. The E/A rolled over and spiraled down, crashing into the ground.’

    Shortly afterwards, Meyer spotted his final victim of this fight: ‘A lone Me 109 was emerging from a cloud in the vicinity of the large enemy gaggle. And as I was not yet under attack, I attacked the E/A. Only my right wing guns were now firing so I opened at 200 yards and no deflection closing to point blank range and 10° deflection. I saw strikes all over the E/A and pieces flew off the tail and fuselage. He caught fire at his left wing root. I broke off the attack and headed for the deck and home.’

    The combat that lasted only a few minutes brought Lt. Col. Meyer the rare triumph of four kills. The drama, though, was not at its end. After his last kill, pretty much out of ammunition and his fuel reserves leaving much to be desired, he turned for home and dropped down to a lower altitude where he would be safer. At that point, he spotted two Bf 109s below him that glued themselves to his tail. For a short period of time, he set his throttle to emergency boost and began climbing again at a rate of 980 ft per minute. The enemy aircraft pursued him at a distance of almost 330 yd, and still 100 to 120 yd from below. Every now and again, they would be able to lift their noses up and get off a few rounds, but to Meyer’s luck, without success. This unlikely group flew almost 100 miles between Kassel and Bonn, and when they reached the Rhine, the German pilots turned back.

    During his WWII combat tour, John C. Meyer achieved 24 confirmed aerial victories. He passed away on December 2, 1975, at the age of 56, holding the rank of General. The full story about this combat can be read in Info 02/2021, in the article 'Stardust: Four Trips To Hell On a Borrowed Horse.

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    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 27119, Uffz. Gerhard Kroll, Ofw. Friedrich Ungar, Fw. Emil Hecker 9./JG 54, Ludwigslust, Germany, February 1944

    The aircraft WNr. 27119 was flown by three different pilots of the 9./JG 54. These were Uffz. Gerhard Kroll, Ofw. Friedrich Ungar and Fw. Emil Hecker. The upper surfaces of this aircraft were painted with irregular patches of light color, probably RLM 76. The layout of the original camouflage fields was based on the Erla factory pattern. The wide blue band was marking of JG 54 machines. The III. Gruppe emblem of this Jagdgeschwader is located on the sides of the fuselage under the cockpit. The devil's head, photographically documented only on the left side of the engine cowling, was used by the 9. Staffel. This machine had gun cameras mounted in the leading edge of the wing. She was lost on April 8, 1944, when Uffz. Gerhard Kroll was shot down and wounded near Lüneburg. This aviator did not record any victories during his career but was shot down several times and suffered burns three times.

     

    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 26082, Flg. Victor Widmaier, 7./JG 11, Oldenburg, Germany, October 1943

    This aircraft belonged to JG 11 but was also flown by members of JG 300 as part of Wilde Sau tactics. Note the black paint on the lower right wing. The camouflage scheme was sprayed on the pattern used on the Bf 109G at the Erla factory in Leipzig. Flg. Victor Widmaier scored his first victory with this aircraft when he shot down a B-17 bomber on October 2, 1943. By the end of 1943, he had destroyed three more bombers of this type and in early January he scored a victory over a P-38. After III./JG 11 was rearmed with Fw 190s in February, Widmaier scored a victory over a B-17 and a P-47 on February 10, but suffered injuries after hit from another P-47 and bailed out of. He landed about 200 meters from the American pilot, who also bailed out by parachute. Widmaier underwent a surgery on the same evening, but after only two weeks he forced his return to the unit. He learned the pilot he had shot down fallen into captivity. It was probably a 20-year-old 2nd Lt. Merrill W. De Merit, Jr. of the 361st FG, 356th FG, who was on his fourth combat flight. Victor Widmaier died in 2011.

     

    Bf 109G-5/U2, WNr. 27112, Maj. Walther Dahl, CO of III./JG 3, Bad Wörishofen, Germany, December 1943

    Walther Dahl was born on March 27, 1916, in Lug. On May 1, 1939, he joined the Luftwaffe and became a fighter pilot. In May 1941, he was transferred to JG 3. Dahl achieved his first victory on June 22, 1941, in the Soviet Union and his last on April 26, 1945. On July 20, 1943, he became commander of III./JG 3 on the Eastern Front. In August his unit moved to Western Europe, at that time armed with Bf 109G-6s. In October his unit also received three G-5 version aircraft and by the end of the year the number had increased to nine. His rudder shows 52 Eastern Front victories instead of the 51 he was credited with. Images of the aircraft were taken sometimes between October 14 and December 19, 1943, during which time it achieved its fourth and fifth victories against American bombers. His total score was 128 kills, and he was awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. Bf 109G-5 WNr. 27112 has RLM 76 paint on all surfaces, only the right, lower half of the wing is black. Maj. Walther Dahl survived the war and died on November 25, 1985.

     

    Bf 109G-5, WNr. 110047, Ofw. Hanns-Werner Gross, 1./JG 300, Bonn-Hangelar, Germany, March 1944

    This unusual camouflage scheme was seen on several JG 300 aircraft. These were deployed for night operational flights. The upper surfaces were painted over with RLM 76 and grey wavy lines. The exact shade used for the waves is unknown, but it was probably RLM 75 or RLM 74. The bottom surfaces were black. Hanns-Werner Gross was apparently shot down in this aircraft (WNr. 110047) over Pfungstadt near Darmstadt on March 18, 1944. His conqueror was probably a Mustang pilot from the 4th FG. Gross landed in a treetop on a parachute and was hanging some 15 meters above the ground in a landscape where there were hardly any trees. He lost his shoes during the jump. Soldiers, who at first thought him an enemy, helped him down and villagers found both his shoes. Gross continued to serve in I./JG 300 and in the last months of the war he converted for Me 262 jet.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 20499, Lt. Erich Hartmann, CO of 9./JG 52, New Zaporozhye, the Soviet Union, October 1943

    With this aircraft, Erich Hartmann shot down his 121th victim on October 2, 1943. The same number of kills was also painted on the aircraft’s rudder. The red heart with the inscription Karaya was the emblem of the 9. Staffel of JG 52, which Hartmann commanded at the time. The white inscription Dicker Max in the heart can be translated as “Big Show”. The aircraft was built at the Wiener Neustadt Werke factory in a tropical finish and had hatches for the sunshade on the left side of the fuselage under the cockpit. It has been used extensively and had its camouflage repaired several times. Erich Hartmann became the most successful fighter ace not only in the Luftwaffe, but also in the history of aviation. He achieved his first victory on November 5, 1942 and his last victim number 352 was a Yak-9 shot down on May 8, 1945. Hartmann scored all of his victories on the Eastern Front. After the surrender he was captured by American troops, but they handed him over to the Soviets who sentenced him to 25 years of forced labor. After ten years he was repatriated to Germany and participated in the rebirth of the German Air Force. Hartmann became the recipient of the then highest German war decoration when he was awarded the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds on August 25, 1944.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 20272, Oblt. Heinrich Klöpper, CO of 7./JG 1, Rheine, Germany, November 1943

    A native of Peine in Lower Saxony, born on January 9, 1918 and future Knight’s Cross winner Heinrich Klöpper took part in the ranks of JG 77 in the Battle of France and in the Battle of Britain. He achieved one victory during both campaigns. After the start of Operation Barbarossa, as a member of the 11. Staffel of JG 51, he shot down another 80 enemy fighters between June 22, 1941 and November 1943. In early November 1943, he took command of the 7. Staffel JG 1, which was assigned to the Reich Defense Force (Reichsverteidigung). In this unit he shot down five four-engine B-17s, one B-24, and two P-38s. He was killed on November 29, 1943, when he was hit in the cockpit of his Messerschmitt during a dogfight with two P-38s over Vollenhove, the Netherlands. Some tactical formation commanders had the vertical tail surfaces spray-painted white for quicker identification of the leader in combat. The rudder bears the symbols of Klöpper’s victories.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr.18502 or 18503, Hptm. Horst Carganico, CO of II./JG 5, Pskov-South, the Soviet Union, early 1944

    Horst Carganico was born on September 27, 1917 in Breslau (Wroclaw in Poland nowadays). The first combat unit to which the then twenty-two-year-old Lt. Carganico joined was JG 1 at the beginning of the war. This was followed by a return to Norway on January 1, 1941, where he served as commander of 1./JG 77. On September 25, 1941, Carganico was awarded the Knight’s Cross after achieving his 27th victory. In March 1942 Carganico’s unit was renamed 6./JG 5, but by April 1942 he had already taken command of the entire II. Gruppe. On March 26, 1944, he was appointed commander of I./JG 5, which participated in the fighting against the Allies as part of the Defense of the Reich. On May 27 of that year Major Carganico flew his last sortie. During an attack on a B-17 formation his Bf 109G-5 was badly damaged, hitting a high tension power line while attempting an emergency landing. He did not survive the crash near the French town of Chevry. Carganico’s total score stands at sixty kills in 600 missions. The camouflage of his aircraft was painted over with white and RLM 70 on the upper surfaces. Under the cockpit was the marking of II./JG 5 aircraft on both sides. On the left side of the fuselage behind the cockpit was Carganico’s personal emblem – Mickey Mouse dragging his boots with dates commemorating the pilot’s returns to the unit after emergency landings behind enemy lines. On the right side of the fuselage, there was probably the marking of the Gruppe commander – a double chevron and a horizontal bar.

     

    Bf 109G-6 Trop, WNr. 27169, Fw. Heinrich Bartels, 11./JG 27, Kalamaki, Greece, November 1943

    Austrian Heinrich Bartels was born on July 13, 1918, in Linz. He began his career as a fighter pilot over the English Channel, where as a member of the Erg./JG 26, he shot down two Spitfires in August 1941. He then went on to the ranks of JG 5 in northern Europe, where he scored 47 victories against the Soviet air force. The remainder of his 99 victories came in the ranks of JG 27. Fateful to Bartels was an encounter with American fighters on December 23, 1944. He managed to shoot down one of the Thunderbolts, but he did not return to the base. The wreckage of his aircraft was not found until a quarter of a century later in January 1968. An unused parachute was found in the cockpit, which is now on display at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin. Bartels’ Bf 109G-6 is shown as it was captured in photographs taken on the occasion of scoring his 70th kill. The photographs can thus be dated to November 15, 1943. A total of 70 Abschussbalken (victory marks) are painted on the rudder along with the Knight’s Cross, which Bartels had received a year earlier, on November 13, 1942. The sawtooth border of camouflage paint on the upper surface of the wing is typical of some of the aircraft produced at the Erla factory in 1943.

     

    Bf 109G-6 Trop, Oblt. Alfred Grislawski, CO of 1./JG 50, Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany, September 1943

    Alfred Grislawski was born on November 2, 1919, in Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr. Jagdgeschwader 50 was formed on August 15, 1943, by renaming the Jagdgeschwader Süd, which had already been engaged in the pursuit of reconnaissance Mosquitos flying at high altitudes since July 21. However, only its I. Gruppe was formed. It was led by Hermann Graf, who was also the force behind the creation of the Gruppe emblem painted on the left side of the fuselage below the cockpit. The figure of the Roten Jäger (the Red Hunter) symbolized the Luftwaffe football team, in which Graf played together with a number of the German national team at the time, and which was known as die Roten Jäger. Alfred Grislawski commanded the 1. Staffel of this unit, as evidenced by the white-colored tail, reserved for the commanders of the combat formations. JG 50 existed for a relatively short period of time, becoming part of I./JG 301 in October 1943. Grislawski then served with JG 1 and JG 53, increasing his score to 133 victories by the end of the war. His achievements earned him the Knight’s Cross, which he was awarded on July 1, 1943. On April 11, 1944, he received the Oak leaves.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 18107, Uffz. Georg Amon, 7./JG 53, Torazzo, Sicily, June 1943

    Georg Amon was born on July 1, 1920. He joined the Luftwaffe in 1941 and began fighter training in January 1942. In September 1942, he was assigned to 7./JG 53, which was then in the African theater. In the summer of 1943, the Luftwaffe was under great pressure from Allied air raids, resulting in the withdrawal from the African theatre of operations and the subsequent capture of Sicily as German forces retreated to Italy. This aircraft was manufactured in April or early May 1943 at the Messerschmitt plant in Regensburg. The camouflage of RLM 74, 75 and 76 colors was complemented by splotches of RLM 02 on the fuselage sides. The color of the limbs of the Spade floating in the boat is not completely confirmed, the blue color is based on the theory that der Seemann (sailor), which was Amon’s nickname, wore blue clothing. The aircraft was lost on July 3, 1943, when Uffz. Walter Reinicke was shot down flying it, falling in captivity. In January 1944, Georg Amon began working as a fighter instructor in the south of France. The last day of Georg Amon’s wartime career was April 2, 1945. He was shot down by American anti-aircraft half-track fire. He jumped from a low-flying, burning aircraft. With serious burns, he was captured and survived the war. Georg Amon achieved nine victories.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 19456, Oberst Hannes Trautloft, Stab General der Jagdflieger, the Soviet Union, August 1943

    This aircraft was originally manufactured as the Bf 109G-4 with the factory code CL+OQ and was assigned to 6./JG 27 in the Mediterranean. After being severely damaged at Trapani on May 10, 1943, it was converted to the G-6 version during an overhaul and accepted by the Stab of General der Jagdflieger Adolf Galland. In the summer and autumn of 1943, the plane was used by Oberst Trautloft, the inspector for fighter units on the Eastern Front. The aircraft bore a markings that tied it to JG 54, the unit he was previously commanding. However, Günther Lützow, then inspector for fighter units in the West and MTO, was also photographed in its cockpit. Hannes Trautloft began his fighting career in the Spanish Civil War. There he flew the Bf 109 and was instrumental in developing the tactics for the deployment of this type. He also flew in the Polish campaign and the French campaign. During each conflict he scored at least one victory. On August 25, 1940, he became commander of the newly formed JG 54. Trautloft’s overall record totals 58 victories, and he was able to pin the Knight’s Cross on July 27, 1941. The aircraft bears the standard RLM 74/75/76 camouflage scheme, with splotches of what was probably RLM 70 green paint on the fuselage

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 163627, ylikersantti Leo Ahokas, 3/HLeLv 24, Lappeenranta, Finland, June 1944

    Leo Ahokas was born on April 25, 1915, in Jaakkima, Karelia, a town annexed by the then Soviet Union in 1940. He received pilot training from 1936–1937, and after mobilization at the start of the Winter War was sent to training unit T-LentoR 2, then in February 1940 to LLv 24, armed with Hurricanes and Brewsters. He was demobilized after the end of the Winter War. He joined LLv 32 for further military service on June 3, 1941, later LLv 24 armed with American Brewsters. In 1943, this unit received Messerschmitts Bf 109G. Ylikersantti Ahokas demobilized on November 10, 1944, and worked as a driver in civilian life. He died on October 25, 1988. During the Continuation War he flew a total of 189 combat sorties and shot down 12 enemy aircraft. The standard-camouflaged Bf 109G-6 from the Messerschmitt factory in Regensburg was supplemented with the yellow recognition markings of the machines from the Eastern Front after being assigned to the Finnish Air Force. On the rudder it bore the new emblem HLeLv 24, the head of a lynx.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 163162, 2a Squadriglia, 2o Gruppo Caccia, Verona-Villafranca, Italy, October 1944

    The Aeronautica Nazionalle Repubblicana (ANR) was the air force possessed by the Italian Socialist Republic, which was formed in late September 1943 in the northern part of Italy and was an ally of the German Third Reich. At first the ANR deployed Italian-built fighters, later receiving German Bf 109Gs. From October 1944, the 109s bore a combination of German insignia and the insignia of the Italian Socialist Republic. On the nose was painted a cartoon of a red devil, emblem of 2a Squadriglia, which was called Diavoli Rossi.

     

    Bf 109G-6, WNr. 161742, Rtk. Rudolf Božik, Combined Flight, Slovak National Uprising, Tri Duby airflield, Slovakia, September 1944

    Rudolf Božík was born on July 10, 1920, in Hrnčiarovce nad Parnou. In January 1940, he voluntarily enlisted in the Slovak army and completed his basic military and pilot training in Piešťany. In June 1943 he was sent to the Eastern Front. He flew with the Letka 13 (Squadron 13, subordinated to II./JG 52) in Anapa, over Kuban and the Black Sea. On July 26, 1943, he achieved his first two kills. He scored six more by September 26, 1943, on that day he crashed during takeoff and suffered a severe spinal injury. At the end of October 1943, he was transported to Slovakia for treatment. From January 31, 1944, he served at Vajnory airfield, again in Letka 13, which was withdrawn from the Eastern Front to defend Bratislava from American air raids. On June 26, 1944, he damaged one B-17, but in dogfights with American escorts, Letka 13 was decimated. Only four Bf 109G-6s could be used for the Slovak National Uprising (SNP). The Bf 109G-6 had the standard Mtt Regensburg RLM 74/75/76 camouflage. The original Slovakian crosses were oversprayed with insurgent markings. The red section was always on the right. The markings on the wing had a red outline, sometimes a blue outline is mentioned, so both variants are offered in the decal. The insignia on the tail have a blue outline. Božik is credited with three kills of German aircraft during the SNP. After the SNP he was transported to the USSR and joined the 2nd Czechoslovak Fighter Aviation Regiment.

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    WNr. 332529, Stab JG 52, Deutsch Brod, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, May 1945

    At the end of the war, at least three Bf 109s with a tulip pattern on the nose were found at the Deutsch Brod base (Havlíčkův Brod today). The surviving engine cowling bears a grey paint and red tulip marking. These were apparently the machines of the Stab JG 52, commanded by Kommodore Hermann Graf, who had the same markings in 1943 with JG 50. When Oberst Graf became CO of JG 52 in October 1944, he introduced the same markings to his Stab planes, including the green fuselage numbers. Graf brought two wingmen to his Stab, Lt. Anton Resch and Oblt. Heinrich Füllgrabe (67 victories; KC holder), who was killed in January 1945 on the “green 2”. By the end of the war, Resch had scored most of the victories of Stab JG 52, so it is possible that he also flew 332529. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross in early April 1945 and achieved a total of 91 victories during 210 combat sorties. The fuselage number was probably green, but the decal also offers a black variant. Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.

     

    WNr. 330204, Hptm. Franz Mentzel, 9./JG 77, Neuruppin, Germany, November 1944

    In October 1944, III./JG 77 became the first Luftwaffe fighter unit to be completely re-equipped with the Bf 109K-4. They received 68 of these aircraft. Its commander was the experienced JG 77 veteran Major Armin Köhler (40 victories, KC). Its 9. Staffel was newly established in November 1944 and the commander was appointed Hptm. Franz Mentzel (also referred to as Menzel). At the beginning of the war, he flew the Bf 110 in I./ZG 2 and was captured during the French campaign. Later he served also in JG 5 and in several flight schools. His last (eighth?) aerial victory was an Il-2 shot down in combat over Silesia on February 3, 1945. During Operation Bodenplatte, III./JG 77 lost 11 aircraft and pilots. One of the lost Bf 109s was Mentzel’s 330204, its pilot Lt. Herbert Abendroth was captured. At the end of the war this unit fought in Upper Silesia, based at Beneschau in the Hlučín region (today Dolní Benešov, Czech Republic). Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.

     

    WNr. 330255, Stab III./JG 27, Wunstorf, Germany, May 1945

    The commander of III./JG 27 from October 1944 until the end of the war was Austrian Hptm. Dr. Peter Werfft (26 victories). During the same month his unit received Bf 109K-4s. From February 1945 his deputy was CO of 12./JG 27, Oblt. Emil Clade (27 victories). While serving in Africa with II./JG 27, Clade and his Schwarm attacked a lone low-flying Bristol Bombay transport from No. 216 Sqn RAF on August 7, 1942 in the Allied rear. He managed to shoot it down and on the ground the machine was destroyed by Uffz. Schneider, who was awarded the victory. The commander of the British Eighth Army, Lt. Gen. W. H. E. Gott, was killed on board. In his place was appointed Lt. Gen. Montgomery, for whom Gott’s death became a major milestone in his career. Clade led 12./JG 27 from November 1944 during the fighting in western Germany until its disbandment in early April 1945. In the last month of the war, he commanded I./JG 27. After the war, he worked as an airline pilot, took up sport flying, and published a memoir in 1996. Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.

     

    WNr. 330209, 3a Squadriglia, Io Gruppo Caccia, Lonate Pozzolo, Italy, March 1945     

    This aircraft, manufactured in February 1945, was one of six Bf 109K-4s received by the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana in Northern Italy. During February it was assigned to 3a Squadriglia “Arciere”, which was part of Io Gruppo Caccia “Asso di Bastoni” under the command of Maggiore Adriano Visconti (10 victories). Unit’s Bf 109K-4s took part in aerial combat on April 10, 1945. In the early morning hours, three Bf 109s from Io Gr. C. were sent against four P-47s from the 65th FS, 57th FG, which were conducting a weather reconnaissance in the Milan-Lago di Como area. In the aerial combat a Bf 109G-14/AS “1-7“, flown by M.llo Veronesi, and a Bf 109K-4 “3-14”, flown by S. Ten Gallori, were damaged. One P-47 was reported damaged by M.llo Forlani. The American pilots did not claim any victories. In late April, the Io Gr. C. moved to Malpensa. Fuselage was painted in RLM 74 and RLM 75 with yellow-grey version of RLM 76. Vertical tail was painted in darker version of RLM 74 and 75, the RLM 74 had a tinge of green. Wing was painted with lighter shade of colors RLM 74, 75 and 76.

  • Markings Albatros D.III 1/48

    Oblt. Rudolf Berthold, Jasta 18, Harelbeke, Belgium, September 1917

    Shortly after taking command of Jasta 18, Rudolf Berthold introduced a new livery for the unit’s aircraft. It consisted of a red nose and blue fuselage and possibly also of blue on the upper surfaces of both wings. These were the uniform colors of the infantry regiment with which Berthold served before the war. The red and blue livery was first applied to Berthold’s Albatros D.III, built in Johannisthal, but during the autumn of 1917 Berthold flew one more Albatros, this one built in Schneidemühl (O.A.W.). This aircraft carried the same paint scheme, but it is likely that the upper surfaces of the lower wing retained the original camouflage paint. Berthold crashed this aircraft under unclear circumstances, probably shortly before suffering a devastating gunshot wound to his right arm while flying a second Albatros on October 10, 1917. This injury took him out of combat for a long time and left his right arm permanently paralyzed. After the war, Berthold formed his own Freikorps infantry unit and fought against the Bolsheviks. These battles proved fatal for him, however, when he was attacked and lynched by an angry mob in Hamburg as he retreated from combat on March 15, 1919.


    D.2006/16, Lt. Lothar & Rtm. Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, Jasta 11, La Brayelle, France, March–May 1917

    What is interesting about this Albatross D.III manufactured by the Johannisthal factory is that both von Richthofen brothers scored aerial victories when flying it. However, it is not clear exactly how many of them. Lothar himself stated that after joining the unit commanded by his brother (Jasta 11) in early March 1917, he, as a rookie, was provided with an aircraft on which Manfred scored ten victories. However, this is contradicted by a number of facts and the famous Red Baron probably only scored three or four kills with this aircraft. Lothar himself flew this Albatros until May 13, when he was seriously injured. By that time, he had already scored 24 kills. It is not known how many of these he achieved flying the D.2006/16, he himself stated that it was ten of them. The aircraft was scrapped on June 7, 1917, as badly worn and damaged many times. Apart from a red band around the fuselage behind the cockpit, it bore the standard color scheme with wooden fuselage.

     

    D.2049/16, Oblt. Hermann Göring, CO of Jasta 27, Ghistelles, Belgium, May 1917

    This aircraft was used by Hermann Göring from February 24, 1917, i.e., already during his service with Jasta 26. At that time, its only decoration was a black band with white bordering around the fuselage behind the cockpit and diagonal stripes of the same color combination on the upper side of the upper wing. When Göring took command of Jasta 27 in May, the aircraft received a more distinctive livery, corresponding to the Staffelführer’s position. The entire fuselage was painted black, the nose and tail were white, as were all struts and wheel discs. The crosses on the rudder and vertical stabilizer were given a thin black line to make their white bordering obvious against the white background. The stripes on the upper wing have been significantly widened compared to the previous design. According to some sources, these were just double white stripes with camouflage paint between them, but in a picture of the Albatross D.V used by Göring a little later, the black paint between the white stripes is clearly visible. We are inclined to think that the stripes on the wing were black and white on this aircraft as well.

     

    Lt. Emil Schäfer, CO Jasta 28, Wasquehal, France, May 1917

    Karl Maria Emil Schäfer achieved thirty confirmed aerial victories and became the nineteenth German pilot to be awarded the Pour le Mérite. He was one of the pilots highly respected by Manfred von Richthofen himself, and his brother Lothar even owed him his life when, with his crippled aircraft he was just waiting for a “coup de grace” from an attacking British pilot. Instead, the enemy aircraft burst into flames just before firing the fatal shot, and Schäfer’s Albatros raced past! It was recognizable by the black tail that adorned aircraft number D.2062/16, but later it was given a red fuselage paint job, following von Richthofen’s coloring. It is not clear whether the black tail was covered with red paint or whether the aircraft retained the black color. In any case, in the photographs the rear fuselage looks darker. We are inclined to believe the reason is that the red paint was darkened by the overpainted black color. With the aircraft so colored, Schäfer took command of Jasta 28 in late April 1917 and was shot down by a trio of attacking FE.2d’s from No. 20 Squadron RFC on June 5. However, it is not clear whether this was D.2062/16 or another aircraft of the same coloring.

     

    D.1996/16, Lt. Hans-Georg Edward Lübbert, Jasta 11, La Brayelle, France, March 1917

    This attractively colored Albatross D.III was a personal mount of Edward Lübert during his service with Jasta 11. According to the interpretation of the black and white photographs, the aircraft most likely bore a yellow and blue fuselage livery, with the order of colors being reversed on the left and right sides, as well as on the rudder and vertical stabilizer. However, the serial number was left unpainted on the wooden base on both sides. Lübbert was wounded in combat with this aircraft on March 6, 1917 (shoulder gunshot wound) but managed to land it and Manfred von Richthofen flew it back to the unit. The Red Baron also borrowed Lübbert’s aircraft on March 17 and scored his 27th kill with it. Less than two weeks later, on March 30, Lübbert was shot down and killed, but he did not fly this aircraft on that occasion. It remained with the unit until May 11, 1917, after which it was used by Lt. Rudolf Hohberg of FF(A) 263 for photo reconnaissance purposes. Edward Lübbert was nicknamed Kugelfang (bullet catcher), as there was perhaps not a single engagement from which his aircraft did not bring some sort of damage. On the D.1996/16 there are patches of shots-through of the vertical stabilizer clearly visible.

     

    Lt. Franz Ray, Jasta 28, Varsenare, Belgium, autumn 1917

    Franz Ray began his career as a fighter pilot on October 1, 1916, when he joined Jasta 1. He achieved his first kill on November 23 that year, then was transferred to Jastaschule 1 in mid-December, where he remained until mid-January 1917. Subsequently, together with Max von Müller, he was tasked to form the new Jasta 28w (w as the Württemberg). Ray did not achieve his second kill until September 10, 1917, but thereafter further successes began to rapidly accrue and on September 23 he became the fighter ace after achieving his fifth victory. At the end of 1917, Jasta 49, one of the new units formed in response to the US entry into the war (the so-called “Amerika Programm”, i.e., doubling the number of Jasta units from 40 to 80) was established. Franz Ray became its commander and achieved eight more kills there, raising his score to a final 17 victories. He achieved his last one on September 30, 1918, then was called to Germany in October to test new aircraft and never returned to the front. His Albatros D.III he was flying in autumn 1917 had the rear half of the fuselage painted blue-violet, the upper surface of the upper wing having a reversed order of camouflage colors compared to the standard.

  • Markings for MiG-15bis 1/72

    c/n 613234, kpt. Oldřich Paldus, 15th Fighter Regiment, Czechoslovak Air Force, Cottbus Airfield, German Democratic Republic, August 30, 1957

    A group of three MiGs-15bis of 15 Fighter Regiment from Žatec Air Base took part in the 2nd Cultural and Sport Celebration organized in Cottbus, German Democratic Republic from late August to early September 1957. The distinctive blue marking was applied on these aircraft especially for this event. During the display two aircraft, this No. 3234, and another MiG-15bis No. 3233 collided. No. 3234 lost the tip of its left horizontal stabilizer, but the pilot managed to keep control of the aircraft and was able to land safely. After the 15th FR was disbanded, two pilots of its display team, Oldřich Paldus and Václav Polášek were transferred to 11 FR in 1958. Capt. Jaromír Palečný joined them in 1959 and as all of them were not tall at all, the display team was unofficially dubbed “Trio Prckos”( “The Three Shorties” in English).

     

    No. 20 Squadron, Egypt., Late 1950s / Early 1960s

    Egypt purchased a total of 110 MiG-15bis aircraft from Czechoslovakia. This particular one served with No. 20 Squadron of the United Arab Republic Air Force. The United Arab republic was a federation of Egypt and Syria that lasted from 1958 to 1961. Egypt kept this name untill 1971. No. 20 Squadron was based at Deversoir, El Qabrit and Inshas air bases.

     

    c/n 1315376, ex 64th IAK, Soviet Union, Mid 1950s

    This aircraft took part in the Korean War – the communist attempt to occupy the entire Korean peninsula. At the time it was marked with red number 1976 on its fuselage. Back in the USSR, the number was simply overpainted with the yellow 30, as well as the fading North Korean insignia was freshly overpainted. As the North Korean national insignia was simply an extension of the Soviet red star, removing the white outline and adding the red and blue circles, only these circles (rather faded) were visible. The original star was simply overpainted with fresh outlined one. Based on photographic evidence, the insignia was applied on the fuselage only, but it is possible these were painted on the lower surface of the wings as well.

     

    c/n 0320138, 1st Squadron, 101st Reconnaissance Regiment, Szolnok, Hungary, 1972

    This MiG was delivered together with another 29 aircraft in April 1962. These originally served with the Soviet Air Force and after the overhaul were supplied in the natural metal finish to Hungary. During the overhaul the aircraft c/n 0320138 had the upgraded wing installed featuring the landing light located at the left wheel well. The light was later covered with a sheet aluminum.

    In August 1968 this particular airplane participated in the Warsaw Pact armed forces invasion (except Romania and Albania) to, at that time, Czechoslovakia. Before the invasion it was marked with the red stripes which were later deleted. In March 1970 the aircraft was overpainted in the camouflage colors including all stencils. In September 1975 the airframe was struck off charge having logged 1535 flight hours and was abandoned at the Szolnok airbase.

     

    flown by Maj. Mikhail Ivanovich Mikhin, 518th IAP, North Korea, May 1953

    Mikhail Mikhin was born on October 25th, 1923 and right after the graduation from the high school he started his pilot training finishing it in the end of 1944. He did not manage to participate in any combat during the World War Two, however he participated in the air combat over Korea where he was deployed in July 1952 with the entire 518th IAP. The unit remained in the combat zone until the end of hostilities, Major Mikhin shot down 9 enemy aircraft in total (7 x F-86, 2 x F-84) for which accomplishment he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on July 14, 1953. He remained in the active service of the Red Army Air Force after the Korean War and retired with the rank of Major General in 1980. He passed away on March 25, 2007 in St. Petersburg.

  • Markings for P-51D-5 Mustang 1/48

    44-13761, Capt. Jack M. Ilfrey, 79th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 367 Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire, Great Britain, autumn 1944

    Captain Jack Ilfrey became an ace in North Africa, where he claimed 5½ kills (plus two damaged enemy aircraft) while flying P-38F “Texas Terror”. He joined 20th FG, 79th FS at USAAF Station Kings Cliffe in England on April 20, 1944 and served as an Operations Officer from June 14, 1944. He claimed two more Bf 109Gs on May 24, flying P-38J “Happy Jack’s go Buggy”. He was shot down behind enemy lines in France on June 12, but he successfully evaded capture walking and cycling 150 miles to Allied lines in Normandy with a help of French civilians. He became 79th FS CO on September 7, leading the unit until December 9, 1944. He completed 142 combat missions over ETO and MTO. The 20th FG did not replace their P-38Js with P-51Cs until July 1944, changing them for P-51Ds shortly afterwards. The early Mustangs of the 20th FG are known to have upper surfaces overpainted with green color, probably with RAF Dark Green, with irregular splitting line between green upper surfaces and silver/natural metal bottom surfaces. The 20th FG was nicknamed “Loco Busters” because made significant number of attacks against railroad network.

     

    44-13316, Leonard K.  Carson, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 373 Leiston, Suffolk, Great Britain, June 1944

    The second top scoring Fighter Group of the 8th USAAF and the top scoring FG equipped with P-51D Mustangs was 357nd FG, credited with 609 German aircraft destroyed in the air and 106 on the ground, with their own losses of 128 aircraft. With the unit served 35 aces, led by Major Leonard “Kit” Carson with 18½ aerial victories. He became 362nd FS CO on April 8, 1945. The key to the success of the unit was its fighting academy, called Clobber College, where the experienced pilots taught the newcomers the fighting tactics. The 362nd FS received their P-51Ds just a few days before D-day. Most of the unit’s early Mustangs had upper surfaces camouflaged Dark Green with Neutral Grey bottom surfaces, or Dark Green upper surfaces over the aluminum/natural metal bottom surfaces with border between green and NMF surfaces high on fuselage sides. The colors were probably RAF paints overtaken from RAF stock. The “Nooky Booky II” wore full D-day stripes, as the aircraft was delivered to the unit probably around June 6, 1944. The previous name of this plane was “Mildred”. 

     

    44-13317, Capt. Donald R. Emerson, 336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 356 Debden, Essex, Great Britain, September 1944

    The 4th FG was nicknamed Debden Eagles thanks to its home base and origins, as it was formed from RAF Eagle squadron (71st, 121st and 133rd squadrons). After the incorporation into 8th AF the squadrons were re-named to 334th FS, 335th FS and 336th FS. As of April 1, 1943, their Spitfires were replaced by P-47s and in February 1944 these were changed for P-51s. Donald Emerson joined the ranks of 4th Fighter Group on March 9, 1944 and during the following eight months of duty he flew 89 sorties during which he was credited with 4½ enemy aircraft shot down. On December 25, 1944, he perished returning from the bomber escort mission when he spotted six Bf 109s. During the ensuing combat he descended close to the terrain and was hit by the anti-aircraft fire over the front. Pilot was probably killed, and his aircraft crashed nearby the town of Sittard in The Netherlands. However, he had managed to shoot down two of his opponents. Capt. Emerson had the port side of his Mustang decorated with boxing Donald Duck in resemblance to his first name. There were seven kill markings painted under the windshield. From the beginning of September, the invasion stripes on the upper wings and fuselage sides surfaces of the allied aircraft were deleted and left on the lower surfaces only.

     

    44-13597, Lt. William E. Fowler, 487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, USAAF Station 141 Bodney, Norfolk, Great Britain, September 1944

    Lt. Col. John C. Meyer, acting CO of the 487th FS and the ace credited with 37½ destroyed enemy aircraft, claimed four of his 24 aerial victories in cockpit of this aircraft on September 11, 1944. Stardust was originally a personal aircraft of Lt. William E. Fowler, nicknamed “Flaps”, who ended his combat tour just three days before Meyer’s four-victory raid. The Stardust was then assigned to Lt. Jack “Moose” Landrum, who renamed it “Moose”. He was shot down and killed on October 24, 1944, while strafing near to Hannover. The 352nd Fighter Group, based at USAAF Station Bodney, was fourth most successful FG of the 8th USAAF with 519 enemy planes destroyed in the air and 287 on the ground with 119 losses of their own. All three squadrons painted noses of their Mustangs with blue color. In September 1944, the paint of the noses was changed from Medium Blue to the Dark Blue, which remained the Group’s color until end of the War. Note the light area over the fuselage national insignia of the Stardust, which is clear natural metal surface after the invasion stripes on the upper surfaces were washed off. 

  • Air War in Ukraine

    In the second half of November, it snowed in eastern Ukraine. This shot of Oksana was published on November 20.


    Strengthening of Anti-Aircraft Defense before Winter

     

    Text: Miro Barič

    Photos:  Ukrainian armed forces, social media and other public sources


    The destruction of a Russian corvette, confirmation (or refutation) of several losses from previous months, and especially the reinforcement of Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense – all of this unfolded in connection with the air war in Ukraine from November 1 to November 31. On the ground, Russian forces attempted massive attacks throughout the month. However, despite significant losses in armored vehicles and manpower, they achieved only minimal territorial gains.


     During the observed period, there were no known losses of Ukrainian aircraft or helicopters, whether on the ground or in the air. In early November, a previously unknown photo of two wrecks of Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters surfaced. They were evidently transported to a dump from the crash site, and their loss occurred sometime in the past.

     Towards the end of the month, the Russians also boasted about the destruction of another Ukrainian Su-25 fighter at the Dolgintsevo airport near the city of Kryvyi Rih. In September and October, both this base and the Kulbakino airport near Mykolayiv had experienced several drone attacks using the new version of the Lancet drones on parked Ukrainian aircraft, including MiG-29s and Su-25s. While the initial attacks were surprising, the repeated ones raised questions about why the Ukrainians allowed it. A video released on November 30 may provide an answer, capturing a machine in hiding exploding after being hit by a drone. At first glance, it appears to be a Su-25 in digital camouflage with Ukrainian markings. However, closer inspection reveals inconsistencies, such as a missing antenna and only four underwing hardpoints, while a Su-25 should have five. The shadow of the front landing gear indicates significant simplification. The definitive proof that it is a decoy lies in the engine nacelles, which are entirely suspended under the wings, whereas in reality, they smoothly transition to the upper surface of the wings. The model perfectly fulfilled its role as bait, and the Russians needlessly wasted a Lancet drone on it. At the same time, it raises doubts about previous attacks. The first ones probably did target real aircraft, but with the repeated ones, it's not as certain.

    The Air Force Command published a photo of the latest 80K6KC1 Fenix-1 radar, which was developed in Ukraine and entered service in 2021.

    Wrecks of two Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters.

    A shot from a Russian video captures the attack of the Lancet drone on a dummy Su-25.

    Tail of the Russian Su-24M with the designation RF-92025 and fuselage number "blue 48" in Soledar.

    Wreckage of Su-24M "blue 48" at the original location.

    Colonel Alexander Gal died in the Ukrainian drone attack on Kursk airport.


    Older Losses

     On the Russian side, there were no losses during the observed period, but new information emerged about some previous losses. In Soledar, north of Bachmut, a new image showed the tail surfaces of a shot-down Su-24M with the designation RF-92025 and fuselage number "blue 48." The aircraft belonged to the 37th mixed aviation regiment and was likely shot down in the vicinity of Soledar in December 2022. Some wreckage was then transferred to a residential area directly in the city.

     When Russians are under Ukrainian attacks, they tend to claim that their anti-aircraft defense worked flawlessly, and all attacking drones (or missiles or projectiles with a flat trajectory) were destroyed. They often forget to mention how many were destroyed upon hitting the target... A rare confirmation that some losses occurred is the information about the death of Colonel Alexander Gala. He was a Su-30SM fighter pilot and the deputy commander for political affairs in the 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment. He died on the ground on September 24, 2023, during a Ukrainian drone attack on the Kursk airport.

     Footage also emerged of a heavily damaged Kamov Ka-52 helicopter, claiming it was a victim of ATACMS missile attack on the Berdyansk airport. With over 50 shrapnel holes in the fuselage and canopy, The Military Watch clarified the situation. The attack on Berdyansk occurred in mid-October, and the first photos of this helicopter appeared in September. It's a Ka-52 with the designation RF-13442 and fuselage number "blue 50," which was irreparably damaged earlier and, after cannibalization of usable equipment, was sold to a private aviation museum at the Oreshkovo airport in the Russian Kaluga region. Thus, it ended up in the museum before the attack on Berdyansk.

    The wreckage of the Ka-52 helicopter appeared in a private museum at Oreškovo airport in the Russian Kaluga region.

    The corvette Askold was destroyed by Storm Shadow missiles in the port of Kerch in Crimea.

    Ukrainian defenders respond to a night attack by Shahid drones.

     

    Destroyed Corvette

     This does not in any way diminish the effectiveness of Ukrainian attacks on distant targets, which occur on the regular basis. Let's mention one in particular, which took place on Saturday, November 4, in the city of Kerch on the eastern part of the occupied Crimea peninsula. In the Zaliv shipyards, the Russian corvette Askold was anchored, which had not yet been officially completed and commissioned. According to footage from the video, it was hit at least twice by Storm Shadow cruise missiles. The third explosion could have been either a third hit or an explosion of ammunition on board. Subsequently, a photograph emerged confirming that the ship was seriously, possibly irreparably damaged. The entire port side, roughly from a third of the vessel backward, is torn and scorched.

     The Askold corvette belongs to the Project 22800 Karakurt class, representing modern ships and an example of how sanctions against Russia work. In this case, sanctions imposed after the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 have had an impact. Originally, Russia planned to build 18 of these corvettes and began building the first one in 2015. However, two corvettes were entirely canceled, and the completion of the remaining ones has been significantly delayed. So far, only four have been commissioned, and the fifth is undergoing trials. Another eight were launched several years ago, but they still lack all the necessary equipment. This also applied to the Askold corvette, whose commissioning was indefinitely postponed after the attack. Ships of this class have a length of 67 meters and a displacement of 820 tons. They carry a 100mm caliber gun and eight launchers for Kalibr cruise missiles.

     After all the previous Ukrainian attacks, the Russian Black Sea Fleet is left with seven surface ships and three submarines capable of launching Kalibr missiles. In the past, they routinely used them to shell Ukrainian cities. However, since September, they haven't done so. According to Ukrainian Navy representative Dmytro Pletenchuk, logistics issues are to blame. All infrastructure for storing Kalibr missiles and handling them was concentrated in the port of Sevastopol. However, after the Ukrainian attacks, the ships withdrew to Novorossiysk or smaller ports. These ports are not equipped to load Kalibr missiles into the warships' launchers. "Until they solve this problem, they can't attack from the sea. Or move to Sevastopol to load missiles. And that's dangerous for them," Pletenchuk told the Nexta channel.

     Against drones, Ukrainians use everything from machine guns to portable missiles (MANPADS) and anti-aircraft tanks Gepard.


    Shahid Drone Offensive

     Of course, the Russian side does not confirm this claim by the Ukrainian representative. In the case of other types of missiles, however, it was clear that the Russians were saving them for mass attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. They did the same last winter. November brought increased intensity of Iranian Shahid 131 and 136 drone attacks. Russia launched a total of 374 of them onto Ukraine, the third-highest number for a single month so far. They even set a record – on the night of November 25, they launched 75, the highest number in a single attack. However, it didn't help them much because Ukrainian air defense destroyed 74.

     Russians are not very satisfied with the Shahid drones. They had high expectations, but the success of Iranian kamikaze drones significantly lagged behind. Moreover, according to the Obozrevatel server, they still struggle to start mass production of their version called Gerań and continue to depend on supplies from Iran. They are trying to test a new tactic at least. After mobile teams with anti-aircraft machine guns proved effective against Shahids, the Russians started sending them over impassable terrain – such as dense forests or swamps. Cars with machine guns have a lower chance of catching them. However, changing routes only extended the lifespan of Shahids in the Ukrainian sky, but it did not affect their success. There was a case when a Shahid flew over Ukraine for a full nine hours. However, as soon as the drones approach heavily defended targets, they are shot down.

     Iranian kamikaze drones also do not help weaken Ukrainian defenses because Ukraine does not use its most valuable missiles against them. The only benefit Russians get from them is that they help map the positions of air defenses. They can use this information in planning missile attacks. One unpleasant consequence for Ukraine during the observed period occurred in the Kherson region, where an important radar was revealed during a drone attack. Since it did not change its position, it was soon destroyed by the Russians.

    Old Maxim machine guns will also come into play.

    There are few shots of IRIS-T systems in Ukraine. If any are published, they conceal their place of deployment.

    An older photo of the Ukrainian S-300 system in action.

    The Ukrainian army aviation published a series of shots of Mi-8 helicopter winter operations.


    FrankenSAM Program

     However, Ukraine and its allies are not sitting idle in anticipation of the expected winter wave of Russian attacks. Germany has been particularly active, delivering another IRIS-T system and promising a Patriot system. Norway has also pledged additional NASAMS systems. In the case of IRIS-T, it is the most modern German air defense system, which Ukraine received even before the German armed forces. The first system arrived in October of the previous year, and the second was delivered in April. In both cases, it was the SLM medium-range version with a range of 40 km horizontally and 20 km vertically. In August, Ukraine received two systems in the short-range SLS version with a range of 12 km horizontally and vertically. The fifth delivered IRIS-T system is again in the SLM version.

     The delivery of the first Patriot battery was announced by the USA a year ago in December. Germany delivered the second battery. Initially, both were deployed to defend Kyiv. Currently, one battery is stationed near the capital, and the other is near Odessa. Germany announced in the fall that it would deliver a third Patriot system battery to Ukraine during the winter.

     Approximately a year ago, the USA initiated a program unofficially called FrankenSAM. The last three letters stand for Surface-to-air missile, symbolizing the merging of various elements of different air defense systems into a new, consolidated one. This program also includes the delivery of MIM-23 Hawk missiles, signifying the revival of an old system. The Hawk system dates back to the 1960s but has undergone continuous modernization. The United States retired it in 2002, but they still have enough missiles stored in warehouses. Currently, around 20 countries still use it and could supply it to Ukraine. Spain did so already in November of the previous year, providing its MIM-23 missiles in the Phase III version from the late '80s and early '90s. However, it turned out that the Spanish systems were in very poor technical condition and needed comprehensive repair and modernization. Now, the MIM-23 Hawk has arrived in Ukraine for the second attempt. The system has a range of 40 km horizontally and 18 km vertically. Ukrainians used them for the first time on the night of October 22-23, shooting down several Shahid drones and one Ch-59 cruise missile.

     Further projects within the FrankenSAM program are more complex. One was initiated by Ukrainians who had around 60 Buk launcher units but lacked missiles. They asked foreign partners if they could modify them for the use of Western missiles. American engineers modified them to be able to launch RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missiles. According to an article in the New York Times, this conversion took seven months, and currently, Americans can modify five Buk systems per month. The range of these missiles is 19 km.

     Ukraine also received AIM-9M Sidewinder missiles from the USA modified for ground use. Originally, they are short-range air-to-air missiles with infrared guidance. Details about their launching system are not yet known, but there is speculation that they could be launched from self-propelled Osa systems (NATO code name Gecko). Soviet radars, of which Ukraine has plenty, are supposed to take care of target acquisition.

     Even more interesting is the connection between old Soviet radars and American missiles in the latest known project from the FrankenSAM program. This time it involves Patriot missiles that the USA would deliver. Other allies would provide the launching systems. Testing is currently underway, and during the winter, Ukraine could receive Patriot missiles connected to Soviet radars. The first test of this combination took place in October at the rocket range in New Mexico, successfully destroying a target drone.

    Ukrainian two-seater Su-27UB.

    Ukrainian self-propelled artillery Oksana on the chassis of Tatra 815 8x8 AV-15.


    Czech Trace

     Finally, let's mention one curiosity that is only remotely related to the air war but could be interesting for Czech and Slovak readers. The Ukrainian 241st Territorial Defense Brigade has included the Oksana self-propelled gun in its armament, based on the Tatra 815 chassis. This truck was manufactured in Czechoslovakia since 1982, and a modified version is still produced in the Czech Republic nowadays. However, Ukrainians used the original vehicles with original cabins. Photos reveal versions AV-15, which was originally a crane vehicle, and version 20-VP, a flatbed truck for container transport.

     On the deck of these 8x8 vehicles, Ukrainians mounted old Soviet 100 mm caliber anti-aircraft guns KS-19 dating back to 1947. Now, of course, they are not used for fighting aircraft but for shelling ground targets. Their range in this role is 21 km. The advantage of the KS-19 cannons is that no other weapon uses 100mm caliber ammunition, so Ukrainians have plenty. The disadvantage is that this weapon requires a large crew and is also very heavy. For comparison, the American howitzer M777 caliber 155mm weighs 4.2 tons, while the KS-19 cannon weighs almost 10 tons.

    This version of Oksana is on the chassis of Tatra 815 8x8 20-VP.


  • INTERVIEW with Jan Bobek

    Jan Bobek and Vladimír Šulc at a joint photography from Prague Castle. Jan is wearing a T-shirt of the Japanese company Beaver Corporation, whose mascot he designed.


    Jan Bobek  is working at Eduard since 2020 and focuses on sales, marketing and social media. Previously, he worked for twenty years in management positions at the international consulting and engineering firm Tebodin. Before that he worked for five years at MPM (now Special Hobby). His great passion is aviation history. He is the author of more than a hundred articles mainly about German and Japanese airmen and their units during World War II. Since 2005 he has been a member of the Gemeinschaft der Flieger deutscher Streitkräfte e.V. and in 2018 he became an honorary member of L'Association des Amis du Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération (AAMOL). Thanks to his knowledge of history, he also works on the editorial board of the INFO Eduard magazine and contributes to the preparation of some of the kits. And he draws rabbits for Eduard. This interview was prepared by Vladimír Šulc on the topic of Jan's cartoons.

     

    Jan, where did the rabbit that accompanies various Eduard events, advertisements and texts come from?

    It's a long story. Anyway, I've  the honour of drawing the rabbit for the Eduard team since 2010, even though I didn't become an employee of the company until ten years later. The clients themselves named the cartoon character Eduard Bunny, E-Bunny for short.

    It's obvious that you have drawing in your hand, so to speak, you are talented. How did you get into drawing?

    Parents are to blame for a lot of things in our youth. For me, it includes drawing. I inherited my drawing and painting skills from my mom and her male ancestors. She never pushed me to draw, I created from a very early age, and quite intensively. During my youth, I was very much influenced by comic books, which, strangely enough, were published in occupied Czechoslovakia. It wasn't just the domestic science fiction comics, which were created, for example,  by Václav Šorel, the spiritual father of many Czechoslovak plastic modellers, but also Asterix, which was published in the weekly Sedmička pionýrů (The Pioneers´ Seven), despite communist censorship. I still love Asterix and we all miss the gentleman Václav Šorel.

    Polikarpov I-153, oil on cardboard, 1993. Thanks to this painting Jan Bobek and Vladimír Šulc met for the first time. Vladimír advised Jan not to continue painting.


    And Asterix made you draw rabbits?  Are these ears on his helmet?

    They're not ears, they're wings! When I was young, my main themes  were science fiction, aviation  and mice. Strangely enough, not rabbits, but mice. Until the age of 38, not a single rabbit appeared in my work. But Rabbit was my nickname since my early childhood thanks to the Czech TV kids' cartoon series with Bob and Bobek the rabbits. One of the members of the team that created this great evening cartoon was my teacher's brother. You wouldn't believe how encouraged I was in drawing as a first grader when he gave me original animation sheets of rabbits or other TV cartoons for children. I still have them to this day.

    So that's what got you into art? Did you study drawing at a specialized school?

    No, I didn't. When my parents were considering what subjects  I was going to study, my mother categorically forbade me to apply to an art school because she had graduated from one herself. She was convinced that as an electrical engineer I had a better chance of making a living. I think it was a good move.

    Airship by Paul Haenlein, Brno, 1872. Acrylic on cardboard, 1994. Painting for the LHS magazine.


    Who are your aviation art inspirations?

    After 1989, with no formal art training, I started to paint aviation paintings, either with a brush or an airbrush, or a combination of both. Legends such as Shigeo Koike, Jaroslav Velc, Robert Taylor, Roy Grinnell and others have been a great inspiration to me. I also started painting colour profiles for Czech HPM and REVI magazines. It was through one of my paintings (Polikarpov I-153) that I was introduced to you. It was a stimulating acquaintance, during which you immediately suggested that the painting was not worth much and that I should rather pursue another field. Despite your advice, I later illustrated several books. My work wasn't the best, but it wasn't that bad.

    That was insensitive of me. Actually, I was trying to push you away from drawing. Fortunately, I didn't succeed, you didn't give up and you kept on drawing!

    At some point, in the days before scanners and emails, I realized I had to think about whether I would be an illustrator or a writer of historical articles in my spare time. I felt that if I did both, I would soon go crazy. I decided to do historical research and publishing, but my experience as a modest artist still makes it easy to communicate with the fellow artists about their profiles or paintings.

    A duel between Bohumil Fürst of No. 310 Squadron RAF and Werner Goetting of I.(J)/LG 2. Acrylic on cardboard, 1994. Painting for the publishing house Naše Vojsko.

    A duel between the Me 262 of JV 44 and the P-47D of the 365th FG “Hell Hawks”. Acrylic on cardboard, 1994. Painting for Mustang publishing house. 


    Where did you get published?

    At the end of the 90's I first published articles in Czech HPM magazine, then I became an author and later also an external editor of the Czech aviation-historical magazine REVI. I published articles in it with my nickname Králík (rabbit) as Jan “Králík” Bobek and I even started a modelling section in it, which is still published today. Back then it was called in Czech language as Bobek Rabbit Modeling Section. REVI is a very professionally produced magazine, aimed more at those seriously interested in aviation history. Its publisher, and my friend, Petr Stachura is an aviation history buff who didn't admit that the 1990s were over. Somehow, after a few years of cooperation, I couldn't come to terms with some of his views, for example, I was bothered by the absence of external communication on the Internet at that time. So I decided to start a rebellious editorial blog called Revi Illegal. On it I began to comment humorously on the progress of the preparation of individual issues of REVI and other topics. When Petr came out of his unconsciousness after seeing the blog, he at first strongly asked me to cancel it. Gradually, however, he found the whole "online thing" beneficial and ended up publishing an advertisement for my blog in his magazine.

    Japanese Navy fighter seaplane Kawanishi N1K Kyōfū (Rex). Acrylic on cardboard, 1994.


    So as a member of the editorial board, you led a kind of resistance within the law, shall we say. You used Rabbit as your author's pseudonym, so rabbit was already your alter ego?

    Yes, that's when the rabbit came to the world! For the blog, I developed the rabbit character as the mascot of the Revi Illegal blog. I'm a fairly friendly non-smoker, so I designed the rebellious rabbit as my alter ego in the form of a rodent with a bandit's tape who smokes cigarettes at all times. The graphics were designed by my friend Michal Skurovec, who worked for HPM. After a couple of years, I also started a Facebook gallery with my cartoons under the name Upset Rabbits.   The first version of the rabbits didn't have toes on their front paws yet, but they had a bit of sharp features, which gradually rounded out. The rabbits gained weight as they got older. I still create bandit rabbits on my Facebook page.

    German fighter pilot Josef Mai. Pencil drawing based on historical photograph, 2015. Compared to the original photograph, a teddy bear of Ulrich Neckel and a bottle of Chateu Margaux have been added to the drawing.


    So REVI and Petr Stachura helped the rabbit to be born.

    Undoubtedly! One of my very first rabbits was the editor-in-chief of REVI Petr Stachura. In the drawing I pictured his office, his chair and himself as a rabbit, who says in the Ostrava dialect that “publishing a magazine is a very difficult job”. Fortunately, he still does it today, with the help of fellow editors, friends and authors. Although his wife says the drawing is still very apt nearly 20 years later

    And how and why did the rabbit get to Eduard?

    In 2010, I stopped posting on my blog because the Czech platform on which the blog was running was about to be shut down. However, I have republished some posts, especially my stories written in Prague Czech, on my new blog Czech Flying Rabbit 

    2010 also marked a significant milestone in the lives of my rabbits. When you and I were on a cycling holiday together, you told me you wanted a new friendly mascot. Eduard's knight in armour seemed a bit inflexible and you were looking for an alternative. Word got around, and my rabbit went into Eduard's service. It was mid-2010. That's also when the INFO Eduard magazine was modernized and historical articles, some of them written by me, started to appear in it. .

    You and Jan Zdiarský started sending me requests for rabbit drawings that appeared in various parts of INFO for products or articles. Soon they also appeared on Facebook, which Eduard was starting at the time. Gradually, the rabbit drawings settled down to one drawing in the editorial, and occasionally one more  would appear on another INFO page. The rabbit no longer had a bandit tape or cigarettes. Only when it's  the director's rabbit representing You, he has a cigar, despite You being a militant non-smoker. I even tried to make four comic stories for Eduard, with one of the scripts by Martin Ferkl, but it's so time-consuming that I've abandoned further attempts at comic stories for now. The comics' creators  have my deepest admiration.

    Manfred von Richthofen's Albatros after his injury and emergency landing in July 1917. Pencil drawing, 2020. The background area without the posing soldiers was reconstructed from other historical photographs and Google Street View.


    It was also the time of the famous MiG-21MF advertisement with the parade of rabbit cars.

    Yes. The big milestone in the rabbits' lives was the launch of the 1/48 scale MiG-21MF kit in spring 2011 and the promotional video by Miguary Song. The tune was based on Long Way to Tipperary, but I composed new lyrics for it. Eduard colleagues took care of the rest. You can recall it here. According to my colleagues' spec, I drew rabbits that mimicked the MiGs from the different Air Forces whose machines were depicted in the kit. The Vietnamese lady who was selling in the shop near our house  burst out laughing when she saw the Vietnamese rabbit at the end of the video. She recognized the scooter the rabbit was riding and remarked that it was a Piaggio and pretty expensive.

    A rescue swimmer aboard the PBY Catalina seaplane. White pastel on black paper, 2016.


    The rabbit then made its way into the name of the Eduard club and onto the club T-shirts.

    Two years after the rabbits invaded Eduard's media, Eduard decided to start a customer loyalty club called the Bunny Fighter Club, or BFC.  The name of the club was associated with the MiG-21 “Bunny Fighter”, whose fictional markings were part of an activation kit that, if purchased, allowed one to become a member of the club. With the activation kit, the customer also received a BFC T-shirt with a rabbit on it. And I have to admit, it's an amazing sight to see the modelers wearing our shirt at shows. To all who wear our t-shirts at shows, I say a hearty hello. I spotted a club member wearing a BFC t-shirt the other day while visiting a Czech castle, but before I could say hello, I had to head to the Knights Hall with my group and the really big modeler headed for the hunger room.

    Color profile of the Bf 109 G-2 of commander II./JG 52 Maj. Johannes Steinhoff, Russia, spring 1943. Acrylic and tempera on paper, 1995.


    We also made a video in Hungary with a real MiG-21MF, which we painted blue and stuck a rabbit sticker on its tail.

    Not only on the tail! Along with the release of the first activation model, you published an article in INFO 11/2012 about the fictional Czech rabbit aviator Eduard Kleinkönnig, who fought with the “Bunny Fighter” in the Carrot War.  The design of the MiG with the rabbits was created by Jan Zdiarský, and less than a year later we painted a real MiG-21 in Hungary in the Bunny Fighter livery with a lot of help from Eduard associate Karel Pádár and Hungarian researcher and friend Gábor Szekeres. For me it was an incredible experience, but what a chore it was for all involved over two days. I was even more than surprised by some all-knowing internet discussants who were sure that these were not real photos, but photoshopped fiction. It wasn't! But Photoshop came later.

    Jan Bobek creating quick drawings during the Novemberfest event at Eduard in 2015.


    I remember that event, I think we should do something like that again. But in truth, I'm convinced that you invented the character of pilot Kleinkönnig, not me.

    No no, I didn't invent it. You invented the character, and the fact that he's from Žatec. You also invented his name and you wrote the first story. Stories about the rabbit pilot Eduard Kleinkönnig have accompanied most of the activation kits. If I put the stories in chronological order, they were the battles of Bf 109 G-6 from JG 9's against giant carnivore penguins in the Arctic Circle, the Hawker Tempest “Bunny Lady” from battles against Nazi flying saucers over Antarctica, the MiG-15 “Bunny Racer” from races around Africa and MiG-21 “Bunny Fighter” from Carrot War. While typesetting these articles, we occasionally used the aforementioned Photoshop, for example,  the MiG-15 guncamera shots of a dinosaur, the photo of the Tempest “Bunny Lady” from the bergship HMS Habbakuk, or the Tempest guncamera shots of German flying discs.

    I mustn't forget Eduard Kleinkönnig's 1/32 scale Curtiss P-40, for which Libor Špůrek has written a history in the caption, he also covers the bunny pilot's service in the Korean War on the MiG-15 and admits the possibility that Kleinkönnig got into space a year before Yuri Gagarin. All of the stories are written in a somewhat complex Czech humour with many references to historical events and characters. Some readers, especially foreign ones, may find this a somewhat boring read. I think that in the Czech Republic we do a lot of things in a complicated way because we have a complicated language and it affects our thought process.

    Jan Bobek with his friend and art lecturer Pavlína Pavliš.

    The model for one of the very first rabbits by Jan Bobek in 2005 was his friend and editor-in-chief of REVI magazine Petr Stachura.


    Thought processes are also important for the creation of motifs for drawings. How difficult is it for you to find subjects for your drawings? From the outside, it seems like they jump out at you without much effort!

    Often they do. In some cases  you and Jan Zdiarský give me the scenario and texts for the drawings, but most of the time I just think of a rabbit in a situation, make a sketch in pencil and finish the final drawing with Japanese Sakura pens. With Eduard, we did several events that were very challenging for me as an artist. But I'm very happy that we prepared them. These were quick drawings of rabbits on demand. I did them at a factory open day we used to have called Novemberfest. And once, during the E-Day exhibition, we organized a fundraising event around my quick drawings with a voluntary contribution to the fund for veterans under the patronage of the Czechoslovak Legionary Community. At the end of these drawing marathons I could hardly see and my hands were shaking, but it was for a good cause. I still do  quick drawings on War Veterans Day at Peace Square in Prague. Proceeds from our kits and veteran memorabilia go to the Military Solidarity Fund of the Czech Army. And once again, thank you to the organizers and especially to everyone who came both this year and in previous years.

    INFO Eduard and Eduard social media is not the only platform where your rabbit appears. How did he get to the UK?

    It was a great pleasure to start working with the UK's Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine (Guideline Publications Ltd). In late 2012, Jan Zdiarsky introduced me to magazine Editor Gary Hatcher as a freetime artist. We agreed to publish one rabbit drawing regularly in this British monthly magazine with an international reach, with focus either on Eduard products or on topics relevant to SAM readers. Most of the scenarios and text for my drawings have been prepared by Gary. I didn't realize until now that I have been drawing rabbits for SAM magazine for ten years. I hereby apologize to Gary for all the delays and other rabbit troubles.

    Sometimes I really do draw such specific British topics for Gary and the team at SAM that I don't really understand what the rabbits are actually up to. But Gary has always been pleased and no UK modelling club has yet published a “Wanted Dead or Alive”  for me. No complaints have come in from Commonwealth countries either. I'm just not sure whether I didn't contribute a little to the Brexit referendum victory with my cartoons on the EU's excesses in the form of the banana shape standard and other nonsense when I was drawing jokes about the coming Brexit years ago

    So in addition to the resistance against REVI, you also  supported the resistance against the EU! Good grief! Do you still make do with talent and experience alone in this activity, or have you had some professional training in the meantime?

    When I once tried to draw a pencil drawing of Manfred von Richthofen's Albatros after the emergency landing in July 1917, I showed it to my friend, the aviation artist Pavel Rampír. He looked at the drawing carefully and then said to me: “You know, Jan, it is clear in this drawing that you have a gift from God, but it is also clear that you don't know what you are doing with this pencil!”. This inspired me and so in 2014 I found an art studio in Prague, not far from my office, where my current friend Pavlína Pavliš worked as a lecturer. Under her guidance I started to supplement my education. Her advice really helped me a lot, as did the advice of my female classmates, who were mostly architects, civil or chemical engineers. The experience of Pavlína's lessons helped me to take my rabbits a step further, but I also enjoyed creating some classic aviation themes under her guidance. I will continue to do this from time to time.

    Jan Bobek during a fundraising event held at the E-Day exhibition in Prague in 2014. The proceeds of the voluntary fees for the rabbit drawings went to the Czechoslovak Legionary Community.


    It's obvious that the rabbit is doing a good job, including socializing its author! How would you yourself rate the rabbit's contribution to the modelling community?

    We introduced the rabbit to Eduard media 14 years ago because we felt the scale modelling community needed some humour, perspective, and relaxation. If that's what our rabbits bring, that's exactly why I draw them. And maybe sometime in the future we'll create a 3D printed 1/48 scale rabbit, which modelers sometimes ask about. With an aviator helmet, goggles and scarf, he might be nice. Maybe there will be a carrot too.

    Your - our rabbits have  your own historical knowledge and your linguistic equipment as background . Your historical knowledge goes through World War I to the various air forces of World War II, and  is anything but superficial. Where did all this come from? You haven't studied history, or am I wrong?

    Unfortunately I haven't yet really studied history. I was thoroughly encouraged to take an interest in history, in a very broad sense, by my father. When I was a kid, he built plastic model airplanes for me, and later I started building them myself and became increasingly focused on military aircraft and WWII. From there, it was a fairly quick path to reading publications on the subject and memoirs of famous aviators, although it wasn't easy to get hold of them under the pro-Soviet communist government. Russian was compulsory then, but I learned English and Polish voluntarily because of the magazines and books on aviation. When the Iron Curtain fell, it was possible to get access to practically any foreign literature if you knew how and where to get it in Europe or at home. I searched like a wild man, most interested in fighter units and air aces. I became more and more interested in the air forces of Germany and Japan, and I was able to find literature from those countries, so to understand the subject better, I began to learn German and Japanese. A few years after the Velvet Revolution, various magazines on this subject started to be published in the Czech Republic. Of course, when I looked at these articles, I sometimes shook my head and thought that I could have written them better. So I gave it a try, I started writing firstly for HPM and then for REVI.

    You're a member of the German Airmen's Association. How  a guy from Prague, a Czech as much Czech I can imagine, does become a member of such a venerable organization?

    My friend Jarda Hradec brought me to communicate with German pilots because of my articles, and through him I met Heribert Koller from JG 54 “Grünherz” and other veterans. But most of all I was in contact with Mr. Koller,  who came up with the idea for me to become a member of the association. Together with Jarda, I also helped Heribert as a driver with several long trips in Germany and abroad. In the process I managed to introduce Mr. Koller to Mr. Hans E. Bob. They did not know each other, although both had served in JG 54 and were long-time members of the association. I had more such opportunities in my life, for example as a driver I had the honour to assist Gen. Šiška of the Czechoslovak 311 Squadron of the RAF. I appreciate that immensely.

    Jan Bobek next to a real MiG-21 Bunnyfighter in Hungary in 2013. He also took care of the rabbit featured in the promo video during filming.


    Are you also a member of some Japanese Airmen's Association? I think I first became aware of your historical knowledge at your lecture on the air battles over Guadalcanal in Ostrov nad Ohří around the turn of the millennium. I was very impressed with that lecture. How did you get into the Japanese?

    I wasn't a member of the Zero Fighter Pilots Association, and I can't become one without personal, long-term contact with Japanese veterans. I remember the lecture you're talking about, I projected slides during it, and I  have a feeling you fell asleep for a while . I got interested in Japanese Naval and Army aviation in high school when I read Mr. Hubáček's books on the fighting in the Pacific, and also when I got a copy of Saburō Sakai's memoir, which was published in Czech in 1968 and 1969 in L+K magazine. Since the end of the 1990s, I have published articles on this subject in the Czech Republic and a few years ago I published an article on Sakai in the French magazine ACES, later also in the magazine INFO Eduard.

    I fell asleep, that's true. When I woke up, I hit my head on a beam. Still, the lecture broadened my horizons, it was actually a significant event for me. Since then I have had the idea  that we should hold similar lectures at Eduard as part of the events for modelers. But let's get back to education. Are you thinking of studying history?

    Our recent joint presentation of the new FM-1 kit in Prostějov was a bit like a history lecture. I have a feeling the audience liked it. So I agree with you, lectures would probably be an attractive topic. I would love to study  history, but due to the increased amount of work at Eduard   since the spring 2022 crisis, and the serious health situation of a family member, I can't imagine finding the required time for study right now. Following a college cursus while working is not fun, I've already tried it once.


    We have a lot of work behind us, and  there are other big projects ahead of us. We've kind of made them up together. But when it's all over, we can go back to school. For example, I have been tempted for some time by the idea that I could enter the Faculty of Arts and, with a little effort, I could receive a scholarship and a retirement pension at the same time. What do you think?

    There are other colleagues thinking up new projects with you, not just me. Last year I was already interested in where it is possible to study history remotely in the Czech Republic. I would prefer to study it in Prague, but the extra-mural study programme that would suit me has not been open for several years. So we'll have to wait a bit, maybe when I retire!

    I'd go to Pilsen! But we still have plenty of time to decide, and in the meantime we can write a few more articles and practice our editorial work. What are you writing now and when will it be published? 

    Pilsen would be complicated for me. For the March issue of INFO Eduard magazine I am preparing a boxart story about one of Hannes Trautloft's fights on the Eastern Front in 1942. For REVI magazine I have an article about a German fighter pilot from WWI called Marwede. I think when he died in 1993 as a British citizen, he was the last surviving German WW1 fighter pilot. For REVI, I would also like to complete a book on Heinz Bär, which my colleague Martin Šíla and I have been working on for a long time. So hopefully it will be completed in 2024.

    Fingers crossed and thank you for the interview!

    Thank you too! Bunny Ho!



  • Tail End Charlie


    Masters of the Air, Episode 0: The Wait


    Text: Jan Zdiarský


    The biggest premiere for this year, full of new kits of all scales, manufacturers and types of aircraft as well as other related items, awaits us in a different, yet closely related field within our modeling world – in film. On January 26th, Apple TV+ will launch the first two episodes of Masters of the Air. A series about the men of the 100th Bombardment Group of the 8th AF, as the series promotion says, ‘a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph’.

    Of course, such a wait is accompanied by a lot of anticipation. After watching the first trailers and a sneak peek into the tightly guarded backstage, a lot of discussion has arisen stemming from the observed snippets of scenes regarding possible transgressions of the creators against historical accuracy, the laws of air combat and tactics, as well commentaries about the faithfulness to accuracy as a whole. And the fervor of these debates, above all, points to one thing – the level of interest in the series and its subject matter is great, and so is the level of anticipation.

    Robert Rosenthal during his service in the 100th Bomb Group, 1943-45.

    Robert Rosenthal with the article's author at the 100th BG Reunion in Pittsburgh, 2005.

    Robert and Phillis Rosenthal with the article's author at the Museum of Air Battle over the Ore Mountains on September 11th, 1944, in Kovarska, Czech Republic, July 2005.


    Despite the stellar combination of the original events, the book and the series, I have no doubt that after watching the first episodes, despite all the efforts of the creators, there will be a lot of know-it-alls, intolerant of possible omissions and necessary compromises, as well as their sighs over perceived ‘missed opportunities’ (something we know all too well from the world of plastic modeling). I myself assume that I will find some details in the series that the creators considered an acceptable compromise, but they will only slightly annoy me. But I don't think that these will cross the line out of the tolerable and into something else. All the more so because I now know that the filmmakers went farther in their pursuit of fidelity of detail than anyone before them in aerial combat cinematography has ever done. Of course, I know, for example, about the problematic involvement of the black Tuskegee airmen in the story of the men of the 8th Air Force. However, I want to wait with my judgments until I see how the filmmakers have actually integrated them into the main story.

    Rosenthal crew with their B-17F-120-BO s/n 42-30758 "Rosie's Riveters," 418th BS, 100th Bomb Group.


    The series, which was originally developed over more than ten years under the banner of HBO and will be launched on the Apple TV+ platform, comes from the same production team as its iconic predecessors "Band Of Brothers" and "The Pacific", i.e. the creative trio of Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman.

    John Orloff's screenplay was based on the book of the same name by American historian Donald L. Miller from 2007. It reflects the real life stories of the men from the US 8th Air Force, especially the 100th Bomb Group (100th BG), known as ‘The Bloody Hundred’. This brings me to why that expectation touches me so deeply and I take it almost personally. For more than a quarter of a century, since 1997, my activities and my heart have been closely connected to the 100th BG. I have had the honor of knowing a number of the airmen who will now come to life again on television screens personally, even if as older gentlemen and veterans, and I have had great relationships with them and their families, even with those who left before I joined the 100th BG Association, later Foundation.

    Meeting of the generations from the 100th BG Family – youngest volunteers of the Museum of Air Battle over the Ore Mountains Vít and Pavel Zdiarský, with the "Masters of the Air" author Don Miller in Thorpe Abbotts, the former base of the 100th BG, July 2002. On the right: Title of the first edition of "Masters of the Air," 2007.


    At several of the last (I think three or four)100th BG reunions, we've been meeting various personalities from the Masters of the Air creative staff. Representatives of the production and creators informed us about the progress of preparations, filming, post-production... No different was the case at the last 100th BG reunion in Savannah, GA at the end of May and beginning of June, 2023, when, among other things, the anticipated completion date of early 2024 was already openly discussed. During these meetings, members of the 100th BG Foundation were assured of the diligence of the filmmakers' approach. The team of the series tried to follow up on the precise work of the author of the book template in such a way as not to embarrass the book or the actual history. The pursuit of historical and technical fidelity went to unusual lengths - not only in the construction of facilities at two former airfields in East England and the reconstruction of faithful replicas of the B-17, the equipment used, replicating the realities and post-production effects, but also in capturing the character of the individual personalities whose stories are recalled.

    The people associated in one way or another with the ‘Hundred’ have a term that they use….the ‘100th BG Family’. This very close-knit family consists of four entities - primarily the veteran organization of the 100th BG Foundation itself, the unique 100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum in Thorpe Abbotts, England, the Museum of Air Battle over the Ore Mountains on September 11th, 1944 in the Czech Republic and the 100th Air Refueling USAF Wing based at Mildenhall.

    Our Czech museum, which is dedicated to one of the most tragic missions of the 100th BG, actually brings a sequel to Masters of the Air, about a year later, related to the period when the majority of Don Miller's book and thus the series takes place.



    The master template book and series focus mainly on the early period of the 100th BG, in the second half of 1943 and early 1944. Here, we will encounter mainly the B-17 in its F version. However, the stories of some men go up to 1945, so olive green and natural metal B-17Gs will also appear in the series. Although the story focuses on the 100th BG, it is a tribute to all the airmen who took part in the terrible enterprise called the Bombing Offensive in Europe. By intertwining the fates of pilots from different areas of the air war over Europe, the series also touches on stories from POW camps and the sister unit 15th Air Force. One thing the series probably cannot convey from the book are the chapters on the creation of the 8th Air Force and, above all, on the development of the idea of a strategic bombing offensive as an effective way of conducting a defensive war, from the time of Italian Giulio Douhet and American Billy Mitchell. Not only because these parts need to convey the understanding of the ‘son of a bitch dirty work’ that the boys from the 8th Air Force had to do, but also because the series can't possibly transfer everything from the book to the screen, I highly recommend reading Don Miller's book.

    Many of the unit's legends come to life in the ‘Masters of the Air’ stories, and the creators of the series have maintained their real names, underscoring the desire for maximum faithfulness to accuracy. The choice of actors tried also be as faithful as possible. To this end, the author of the book, Don Miller, and later members of the series' creative team, spent long hours interviewing the family members of individual airmen, and where possible, the veterans themselves... and last but not least, the leadership of the 100th Bombardment Group Foundation and its historians as well.



    The power of the legacy of the 100th BG has been preserved by the veterans themselves for years and today by its Foundation as well. The latter is made up of, in addition to the last surviving veterans, by direct descendants of the second, third and subsequent generations, and will thus be strengthened by the work on the front lines of attention and deep reverence. Names such as Robert Rosenthal, Buck Cleven, John Egan, Frank Murphy, Everett Blakely, John Brady, Harry Crosby, as well as ‘forgotten’ ground crewmen such as Ken Lemmons and many others, will enter the general public's consciousness. And with them, of course, the iconic ‘Square D’, the 100th BG identification marking that the unit’s B-17s carried on their rudders in missions over Germany and occupied Europe… and which was also prevalent on the wreckage of the B-17G flown by Lt. Trommer that was photographed sticking out of the roof of the school in Kovářská, which I went to four decades later as a pupil at the local elementary school. The mysticism of the place dug deep into me and caused me to pretend to be ‘there’ and write with seeming insight about figures like Rosie Rosenthal or Harry Crossby. No way, I'm not an insider, I've just been extremely lucky and honored in this direction that at the end of January the stories of the men of the Bloody Hundred will come to life, I will be able to look behind the faces of the actors and witness the moments spent with those about whom the stories will be told. And I'm just looking forward to it.

     


    External Links to other Sources:

     

    https://100thbg.com

    https://100thbg.com/masters-of-the-air/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RWohylGm3c

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA-1JCRguZ0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SDBjgIC93E

    https://tv.apple.com/us/show/masters-of-the-air/umc.cmc.7bxcni0vwgll9kmicq738k5q2

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/873968469854049

     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_of_the_Air

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_L._Miller

  • Editorial


    Welcome to the New Year!

    January’s new releases have been on sale for almost three weeks now, so I assume that you are already thoroughly familiar with them and many of you already have them in your posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention that, from my point of view, we are starting this year off with a bit of a bang. A first glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may not indicate this, but it too was once the top predator in a sky dominated by war clouds, and this kit offers a superb mix of stories and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as is our custom to uncover over the course of a kit’s development. We also had more than good reason to revive this topic, as you are about to find out.

     Two Messerschmitt Bf 109s, the 72nd scale Bf 109 G-6 in the form of the Limited Edition Gustav Pt.1 kit, together with the Bf 109 K-4 Weekend release, are already in a league of their own. I dare say that the Bf 109 G-6 is the pinnacle of our 1:72nd scale work so far, and is at least worth a good look from the point of view of its design. But regardless of the quality of its rendering, I must first emphasize that the plane itself, in any of its many versions, is amazing. I noted this fact years ago, back when I had no idea that I would be involved in the design and manufacture of kits of this aircraft, but at the time it seemed almost like a cliche, the kind of inflated superlative that we are constantly surrounded by. Then, sometime around fifteen years ago, when we started our first 109, I didn't see the big whoop around it, and the first results looked accordingly. However, we worked on improving ourselves and our performance and on elevating our 109s to a decent level, which eventually ensured their record sales. At the end of last summer we were at 260,000 sold sprue sets of all versions of the Bf 109 we released in all scales, from which I would venture to assume that you are still enjoying our Bf 109s. But most of all, I confess to enjoying them too, and that enjoyment is actually increasing the more I know about them. So I'll admit that I've been thinking about what to do about the situation for a few weeks now, because I really don't want to end it here and now in terms of this aircraft. They say it’s best to go out on top, and we're still not quite there, and with the 109s, we can move even higher. However, we only have a few sub types left and we'll be done in both main scales. In all honesty, I don’t think that the attempt to keep this family at a peak by making the Buchon is not the way to go. So now what? Looks like I might have to change my mind about 1:32nd….

     

    New Items, 2024

     P-51B Mustang

     Not that we don't have other things to do. Our goal is to release at least four new items this year. If we manage to do that, rest assured that we, and you, are in for one hot summer regardless of global warming. First up is our 48th scale P-51B/C Mustang project. I anticipate that we will have a complete set of molds ready at the end of March or the beginning of April. If so, we will introduce the P-51B at the Easter show in Prostejov in the form of a special introductory display tailor made for the Prostějov Easter event, which this year takes place on March 30, if I'm not mistaken. The launch kit will be a limited Edition Duo Combo boxing, dedicated to the first Mustangs of the 8th Air Force, the name of which we still have to come up with. This will be in May and we will baptize it in Pilsen at the airport in Line. This will follow in the footsteps of the Spitfire Mk.I christening we put together at the same location in September, 2020. Our friends from Classic Trainers Association have a new Mustang in Line, so doing some version of a joint venture seems a bit of a no-brainer, no?

    The P-51B Mustang is in the tools making phase. We have machined three of the six tools; the others are in various stages of development, with most already in an advanced tooling phase. Only one, the last mold, is still being programmed. We expect to be ready for machining by the end of January, and the tools will be completely finished by Easter.

     

    One More Mustang

     Given that the Mustang at Line is a P-51D, you might think that the fit’s not quite right, since we are releasing a P-51B. The secret in this recipe is that we won't just have one new Mustang this year, we'll have two….that’s two Mustangs. With an ‘s’! We also have our P-51D in 72nd up our sleeve. We should have it ready so that it will hit the market in June, allowing us to premiere both Mustangs, a big B and little D simultaneously. Mark your calendars, folks! It's going to be big and Pilsen's ‘Little Rebel’ will have a great time!

     Some time ago there were many complaints that we are neglecting 1:72nd. Things are settling down a bit at the Bf 109 end of things for us, and I think our 72nd scale fans will be satisfied. I expect that there will be questions about future releases and especially whether or not there will also be a P-51B. The answer is yes, there will be. Everything we've released so far and will release in the future in 48th, we'll also release in 72nd. It's always going to take us a little while, but that’ll be the pattern, and it's good to know that you can count on it. Those kits will be at least as good as our Gustavs, and they won't be more expensive either. I am betting that you all know how to count!

     The P-51D 1/72 is in the programming phase, and we will start machining the tools this month. There will be four in total: one sprue for fuselage and wings, two for small parts, and one for clear parts. The sliding cockpit canopy will be three in total, and the small transparent parts like gun sights, position lights, or rear-view mirrors will be duplicated.


    Albatros D.III

     Just to show that we are not slacking off, we've got one more little thing in store. This is a 72nd scale Albatros D.III. We also want to have this out by the summer. We’ve trained for it, we have new knowledge about it, and that adds up to a result that promises to be thrilling!

     The Albatros D.III is in the tools-making phase, covering the three developmental versions of the Albatros D.III. The kit will follow the style of successful biplanes such as the Nieuport 17 or the Fokker D.VII.


    P-40E Warhawk

     That still leaves us with the fourth premiere for the year. You already know this one, it's the P-40E Warhawk. Currently, we are working on the design of the kit, on pace for release in October. That means it will premiere at E-Day. It's not going to be easy, though. The Warhawk at E-Day is an ambitious goal. But we're really trying, and we've changed our work process, adjusted our planning, streamlined our production operation and we're on track. I imagine there will be questions about the subsequent versions of the Warhawk as well. The answer is that we are working on all versions from the P-40E onwards, that is the P-40K, P-40M and N, as well as the P-40F and L. Of course, the British versions, the Kittyhawk Mk.III and the Kittyhawk Mk.IV, shall not be neglected on our watch. We would like to have the Kittyhawk Mk.III ready in November so we can bring it to Telford.

     I would like to return to the Mustang, the 48th scale one, at this point if I can. Here, too, there will be questions about the British Mustang Mk.III, when it will be and whether there will be connections to Polish pilots. The answer is yes on all counts, and our plan is to have the Mustang Mk.III in Telford as well. And for those of you wondering about a 72nd scale version...again, yes. Just not this year.

    For the P-40E, construction of the 3D model is still in progress. As you can see, the 3D model does not yet have the wing/fuselage transitions completed, nor does it have a cockpit. We are working on both of these sections current days.

     

    Reboxings

     In addition to new release kits, we will of course also focus on non-premiere new items, which modelers somewhat unflatteringly refer to as ‘repops’. In this assortment, we will mainly continue to focus on the 72nd Bf 109s. In April, we will launch the Gustav Pt.2, dedicated to the late versions of the Bf 109 G-6, Bf 109 G-5 and Bf 109 G-14. If you read my Gustav article today, you will find that the late Bf 109 G-6s fall under production variants 4,5 and 6. These are the Bf 109 G-6s with the Erlahaube canopy, tall tail and combinations thereof, including the Bf 109 G-5. Because yes, even the G-5 sported the Erlahaube canopy, and quite often at that, as will be indicated in the second part of the Gustav article, slated to be published in the February newsletter. The third part of the Gustavs article will be dedicated to the Bf 109 G-6/AS and Bf 109 G-14/AS, and the fourth to all versions of the Bf 109 G-10.

     We will also be releasing various versions of the Bf 109 G in 1:72nd scale in the Profipack range. The same goes for the L-39 Albatros, which will be released in two Profipack versions, the L-39C and L-39ZA. We will then have additional ‘repops’ in 1:48th scale, in both the Weekend and Profipack lines. In no particular order, this procedure will find its way to the Spitfire Mk.Va, F4F-4 Wildcat and Bf 110 F. Interesting pieces will also see reissues, such as the Bf 108, Fw 190 A-2 and the MiG-21PF.

     

    Limited Edition

     F-5E Tiger II

     This year again, there will be a focus on repackaged Limited Edition kits, using plastic from other manufacturers cooperating with us. Sprue frames for this year's first such project are already on their way from Taiwan, and features the F-5E Tiger II originally from AFV Club. We plan to release the F-5E Tiger II in two versions, early and late, the one in March will be the early version, leaving the late version for next year. It is an interesting project for us, because last year we had the honor of participating in the restoration of the F-5E on exhibit at the air museum in Kbely. When you look at the F-5E in Kbely, take a look at the stencil data...they were supplied by us. We would like to tell you more about how they got on this F-5 in a later issue of our newsletter this year.

     

    B-26B/C Marauder

     In June, we will celebrate a milestone anniversary of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy. We intend to dedicate a series of kits in the Limited Edition line to this anniversary. Some of them will be from our own molds, featuring Mustangs and Spitfires, and one item will be based on someone else’s plastic. It will be a 1:72nd scale B-26B/C Marauder originally from Hasegawa.

     

    B-17F Flying Fortress

     Then in August it will be time for another major release. I mentioned at the beginning that this year, we intend to make it a hot summer for modelers, and the main fuel on this fire will be the B-17F Flying Fortress, in our favorite scale, 1:48th. We are cooperating with HKM on this one, and the basis of our project are the plastic sprues of this company. However, we will also add something of our own, our main contribution to this project centering around alternative noses, which will significantly expand the possibilities of this kit to map out the first two years of the Allied bombing offensive against Nazi Germany. Of course, we will expend considerable effort to chart the fates of the bomber crews that led this offensive, to the men that paid dearly for its success. We want to give this kit our personal touch, and to retell the stories of famous aircraft and famous airmen, and we definitely will not be limiting ourselves to Memphis Belle. Nothing against it, it's a famous bird, but in truth, the B-17F has been pretty much always about Memphis Belle. It's a shame, because the story of the deployment of the B-17F and its technical development is much more colorful than just that name, as you will soon see with the new Masters of the Air series. Cinematic art has its own captivating storytelling devices, and if Misters Hanks and Spielberg make the series, we definitely have something to look forward to. But kits, and especially our kits, also have their own specific means of expression, and I guarantee you that in this case, you have something to look forward to. It will be very different, but it will not be boring!

     

    Subscriptions

     Our program of repackaged Limited Edition kits, those that are formed around other manufacturer’s plastic, is very ambitious for this year. There is one development that puts us down a necessary road. We pay for most of the sprues we buy in advance, several months in advance and sometimes even nine months before the release of the model. This is why there are usually only a few large projects of this magnitude in our release schedule, with lengthy gaps between them, often several months. In order to manage this and to be able to afford to do bigger, more challenging projects and possibly do more of them, we've decided to start a subscription program for some of the Limited Edition kits. We will gradually release information as to which kits they will be and what the specific conditions of the subscription are on our Facebook page and from mailings. Of course, we will offer significant benefits to subscribers, and to boot, if you join our subscription program, you will help us make our offer of interesting kits more attractive and frequent. The goal is a win-win situation that I am confident it can be achieved.

     

    Shows

     In mid-January, we will be at the Hradecky Lev (Hradecky Lion) exhibition in Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic. I cordially invite you to our tables. We'll have our full range there, including the Gunze paint range, although it's getting a little thin again right now.

     January 30th to February 3rd, we are at the Nuremberg Toy Fair, and this time, I think we can go back to calling the visit ‘traditional’. This time we will have a setup to ourselves again, our colleagues from Special Hobby have, like us, reason enough for their own. We will use the space to organize a series of lectures or, perhaps more accurately, press conferences. Instead of one press conference that we held in one of the conference rooms before covid, we will hold three separate conferences right at our booth. The main reason is that in the past, we couldn't find a date that suited all of our partners, so there was always someone missing. I would even venture to say that those who were absent numbered more than those who were in attendance. So we changed the schedule and are offering three dates and times instead of one. In this editorial, I have offered several reasons to visit us and a number of topics for discussion. I look forward to seeing you!

     

    Articles

     In addition to the usual and now mandatory by popular demand Boxart Stories and the continuation of the Air War in Ukraine, today we bring you an article about the usage of our Space items by Jakub Nademlejnský, an interview with Honza Bobek, who describes the origins of the Eduard bunnies and the personality of their creator, and a technical-historical article about the development of the Bf 109 G-6. It was written by yours truly, and took almost the entire autumn to put together, when I wasn't on the road, and you will find interesting information and some lesser-known facts in it, as did I putting it together. The original article has now been split into two parts, because it is simply, but necessarily, that long and publishing it in its entirety would be both difficult to prepare and a long read. And we don't want to put you to sleep, even though several readers have already told me that they take the newsletter to bed as their end-of-the-day ritual. The second part is ready, we will add some pictures to it and post it in the February issue. It will mainly be about the high-altitude Bf 109 G-5, the Bf 109 G-14, as well as the photo-reconnaissance versions of the Bf 109 G-6 and the photo-reconnaissance specific Bf 109 G-8. These are versions that I have long considered marginal and essentially uninteresting, and working on this article made me realize that my impression was incorrect. So now, I wish you all a pleasant read and I hope you glean a lot of new and interesting bits of information!

     

    Happy Modelling!

    Vladimir Sulc


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