KITS 07/2023
Hptm. Wilhelm Johnen, CO of III./NJG 6, Neubiberg, Germany, 1945
Messerschmitt Bf 110G-4 coded 2Z+FR from
7./NJG 6 was one of the aircraft the Allies found
at the Neubiberg airbase in the spring of 1945.
Even though according to its codes it belonged
to 7. Staffel it was actually a personal aircraft of
Wilhelm Johnen, III./NJG 6 commanding officer.
This airplane is much less known than the
other Johnen’s aircraft coded C9+EN in which
he performed an emergency landing due to the
damaged engine in the night of April 27–28,
1944. Bf 110G-4 2Z+FR was his last aircraft from
the later production, equipped with the FuG 220
SN-2D antennae with dipoles fixed at 45 degrees,
Eberspächer type exhausts and Schräge Musik
cannons. The whole aircraft was oversprayed in
RLM 76, upper surfaces were darkened by small
patches of RLM 75. According to photos, the
aircraft lacked weapons in the bottom of the nose.
Recommended:
for Bf 110G-4 1/48
FE1368
644081
644092
648603
648604
648605
648606
648778
648862
EX754
EX963
Bf 110G-4 Weekend (PE-Set)
Bf 110G-4 LööK (Brassin)
Bf 110G-4 LööKplus (Brassin)
Bf 110G wheels (Brassin)
Bf 110G-4 gun muzzles (Brassin)
Bf 110G-4 Schräge Musik (Brassin)
Bf 110G-4 exhaust stacks (Brassin)
Luftwaffe rudder pedals PRINT (Brassin)
Bf 110G radio equipment (Brassin)
Bf 110G-4 TFace (Mask)
Bf 110G-4 Weekend (Mask)
# 648081
# 648603
# 648862
# 648862
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INFO Eduard
July 2023