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Oblt. Gerhard Schöpfel, III. /JG 26, Caffiers, France, August 1940

Gerhard Schöpfel was born on December 19 in Erfurt. In 1936 he joined the Luftwaffe and in September 1939 was appointed commander of III./JG 26. His first aerial victory came on May 19, 1940, during the the Battle of France and he subsequently added more in the Battle of Britain. His best day came on August 18, 1940, when he was credited with shooting down four Hurricanes Mk.I. The Bf 109E-4 of Oblt. Gerhard Schöpfel sported the standard camouflage of the period, consisting of the RLM 71/02/65 colors. In the Battle of Britain, the camouflage was supplemented with yellow identifiers: the yellow wing tips, elevators and yellow triangle on top of the rudder. A yellow pennant on the aerial column indicated the group commander. From January 1943, Schöpfel held various staff positions with the Luftwaffe. In May 1945, he fell into Soviet captivity, from which he returned in December 1949. He died on 17 May 2003.

 

WNr. 1433, Hptm. Hans von Hahn, CO of I./JG 3, Grandvillers, France, September 1940

Hans von Hahn was born on August 7, 1914, in Frankfurt am Main. He joined the Luftwaffe in 1935 after serving with the Kriegsmarine. On September 18, 1939, he was appointed commander of 8./JG 53 and achieved his first kill on December 22, 1939. On August 27, 1940, he took over command of I./JG 3 from Hptm. Günther Lützow. He also took over his command aircraft WNr. 1433, camouflaged with RLM 71/02/65 colors, which were supplemented with RLM 70 sprayed rings and irregular patches of RLM 71 and RLM 02 colors on the fuselage sides. The nose of the aircraft bore the emblem of I./JG 3 – the mythical Tatzelwurm worm painted in green. Under the windshield on port side there was the pilot’s personal emblem – a cock in a circle. The kill marks were painted on the rudder in the form of black stripes with cockades. Also three balloon symbols were added. By the end of World War II, von Hahn had shot down 31 enemy aircraft. He survived the war and died on November 5, 1957.

 

WNr. 5375, Hptm. Wilhelm Meyerweissflog, Stab/JG 53, Etaples, France, September 1940

Wilhelm Meyerweissflog was born in 1889 and served as air observer during the Great War. Later he lived in Switzerland and often travelled to the USA as a businessman. As a member of JG 53 “Pik As” he served as administrative officer at the squadron headquarters. It was his aircraft that is pictured in the famous photograph as being refueled at the former British base at La Villiaze on Guernsey, the occupied Channel Islands. Hptm. Meyerweissflog fell into captivity on September 5, 1940, after taking off on his own decision, trailing formation of JG 53. His Messerschmitt was hit in the fuel tank by Spitfire, probably flown by F/Lt. Hughes of No. 234 Sqn over England and he had to belly-land. The aircraft originally carried a camouflage scheme consisting of RLM 70 and 71 colors, which were repainted to RLM 71 and 02 livery, including the fuselage side surfaces. However, remnants of the RLM 70 remained visible on the nose, around the cockpit and in front of the tail surfaces. The red band around the nose appeared on the aircraft of the Stab/JG 53 after the order to replace with it the unit’s emblem, the Ace of Spades. It was the Göring’s decision how to punish the unit after learning the wife of the commander of JG 53, Maj. Hans-Jürgen von Cramon-Taubadel, had Jewish ancestry. The white wingtips and rudder were the standard recognizing features of Luftwaffe aircraft on the Western Front.

 

WNr. 2060, Lt. Hans Guse, 2.(J)/LG 2, USSR (today´s Republic of Moldova), July 1941

Like JG 77, also Lehrgeschwader 2 was withdrawn from the combat after the Greek campaign to rest and re-equip. The unit did so in Belgrade. The relocation to the Romanian territory followed in the middle of July when the LG 2 unit equipped with Messerschmitts Bf 109E (some in the fighter-bomber configuration) was on alert to be deployed against the Soviet Union. Its operation Barbarossa participation started early morning of June 22. The “Black 10” aircraft, which retained its camouflage from Greece and Crete campaigns and was equipped with a tropical filter, was shot down by Soviet I-16s on July 10, 1941. The pilot is still listed as missing in action. The aircraft marking was complemented by I.(J)/LG 2 marking under the windshield and 2. (J)/LG 2 behind the fuselage cross.

12/2023
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Good day, Dear Friends, After a three-year break, we made a return to Telford, and it was a triumphant return at that! After all, Britain is the cradle of our business, and the Telford event is the biggest exhibition in our field and it would be a mistake to miss it. Our plan is to continue attending such events, beginning with Nuremberg in January/February.

12/1/2023

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