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This HR skin depicts Messerschmitt Bf109-E7 of III/JG2 flown
by Werner Machold (26 victories with JG2; POW 9/Jun/1941).
This
HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts Messerschmitt Bf109-E4 of JG53, Flown by
Herbert Schramm (42 victories - JG53 & 27; KIA 1/Dec/1943).
This
HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf109-E4 of JG3.
This HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts the Messerschmitt Bf 109E-1 flown by
Walter Oesau with the III./JG51.
This HR
skin was created by Claudio. The readme
file details credits. (ME-109E
Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-1 of the
III./JG20, 70 or 71.
This HR skin was
created by Claudio. The readme file details
credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-1 of the
III./JG52.
This HR skin was created by
Claudio. The readme file details credits.
(ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 of the 9./JG54
during the Battle of Britain, 1940.
This HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 of the
III./JG77, operating in the Balkans theatre.
This HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 of the
II./JG52 'Eagle' during the Battle of Britain, 1940.
This
HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts the Messerschmitt (Bf) 109E-4 of the
II./JG 51, Summer 1940, flwn by 'Pips' Priller (in early and later camouflage
schemes).
This HR skin was created by
Claudio. The readme file details credits.
(ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4B of the 4./LG2
during the Battle of Britain, 1940.
This HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts the Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 of Nittmann
with the III./JG27.
This HR skin was
created by Claudio. The readme file details
credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 of II./JG2 in
yellow trim.
This HR skin was created by
Claudio. The readme file details credits.
(ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-7 of IV./JG1.
This HR skin was created by Claudio. The readme file details credits. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR skin depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-7 Trop Yellow 4'
of JG27.
This HR skin was created by
Claudio. The readme file details credits.
(ME-109E Slot) |
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This HR model depicts the
Messerschmitt (Bf) 109E series, including the E-1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 models. Also
included are different spinners and 'base' skins.
These new 3DZ models
and skins were created by Claudio, based on
the HR 3DZ model by Mr.
J.
Screenshots download here. (ME-109E
Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109B-1 flown by
Uffz. Otto Polenz, 1.J/88 captured on December 4th 1937.
This new 3DZ
model and skin were created by Claudio. The
Cockpit instruments were by Migge and the
skin panels were by Julio Junqueira.
The download includes cockpit views. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109B-2 flown by
the Uffz. Franz Jaenisch during Spanish Civil War, July 1938.
This new
3DZ model and skin were created by Claudio.
The Cockpit instruments were by Migge and
the skin panels were by Julio Junqueira.
To download the cockpit, go to Claudio's 'Add-Ons
page'. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109B-2, flown
by the Staffelkapitan 1.J/88, Herbert Ihlefeld, during Spanish Civil War,
Autumm of 1937.
This new 3DZ model and skin were created by Claudio. The Cockpit instruments were by
Migge and the skin panels were by
Julio Junqueira. To
download the cockpit, go to Claudio's 'Add-Ons page'. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109D-1 flown by
the Kommander of J/88, Hptm Gotthard Handrick, during Spanish Civil War, La
Cenia November 1938.
This new 3DZ model and skin were created by
Claudio. The Cockpit instruments were by
Migge and the skin panels were by
Julio Junqueira. To
download the cockpit, go to Claudio's 'Add-Ons page'. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109E-3 of 1.J/88
during Spanish Civil War, Catalonia late 1938.
This new 3DZ model and
skin were created by Claudio. The Cockpit
instruments were by Migge and the skin
panels were by Julio Junqueira.
To download the cockpit, go to Claudio's 'Add-Ons
page'. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109E-3 of
II./JG 27, France 1940.
This skin, including a new wing view, was
created by Claudio. (ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109E-4 aircraft
of III./JG26, based in France during the Battle of Britain and later.
The skin was created by Claudio,
based on the original skin by Flyingsheep.
(ME-109E Slot) |
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This model depicts the Messerschmitt (Bf) 109K-4 of
13./JG27, Garz during 1945. This particular aircraft was flown by Oblt.
Ernst-Georg Alnorthoff.
This model was created by Claudio. The model has a new new skin, fuselage 3dz
model, supercharger air scoop, deeper oil radiator, taller tail, new paddle
blades prop (external and internal views), new propellor color (RLM 70),
cockpit rear frames and non-mirrored number codes. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109Bf 109K-4
belonged to the the III./JG27, unknown base, 1945.
This aircraft model
was created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. The fuselage
3DZ was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K,
the skin on an original by Flying Sheep and
the instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge. Captain
Kurt fixed the tail wheel to be retractable. Mr. Johnson and LLv34_Doc made the rotating spinner. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109K-4 of the
III./JG53, Kaufbeuren, Germany, 1945.
This aircraft model was created
by Claudio and includes a non-mirrored
fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in
the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, the skin on an
original by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
Captain Kurt fixed the tail wheel to be
retractable. Mr. Johnson and
LLv34_Doc made the rotating
spinner. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109K-4 of the
III./JG53, Kirrlach, Germany, March 1945.
This aircraft model was
created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. The fuselage
3DZ was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K,
the skin on an original by Flying Sheep and
the instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge. Captain
Kurt fixed the tail wheel to be retractable. Mr. Johnson and LLv34_Doc made the rotating spinner. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109K-4 of the
I./JG27, unknown base, Germany, 1945.
This aircraft model was created
by Claudio and includes a non-mirrored
fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in
the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, the skin on an
original by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
Captain Kurt fixed the tail wheel to be
retractable. Mr. Johnson and
LLv34_Doc made the rotating
spinner. (ME-109K Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-10/A
"W.N.138787" of the 2./JG300, flown by Fwbl. Eberhard Gzik, early 1945,
Germany. The G-10 version was the fastest of all G series and used the
VDM9-12159A wooden paddle bladed propellor. The chin intake was enlarged and
the rudder was much taller than the earlier versions. The "Erla Haube" canopy
was a standard feature from G-10 to the K-4.
This aircraft model was
created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin
is also provided which is much more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ
was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some
skin details were by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
The rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-10/AS/R3
of the 2a Squadriglia/1o Grupp Caccia, Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana
(ANR), Aviano, December 1944, North Italy.
This aircraft model was
created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin
is also provided which is much more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ
was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some
skin details were by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
The rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-10/A of
the I/JG51, 1945, North of Germany.
This aircraft model was created by
Claudio and includes a non-mirrored
fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in
the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin is also provided
which is much more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some skin details
were by Flying Sheep and the instruments
and cockpit skin were by Migge. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-10/A
"W.N.15153?" of an unknown unit and base. This aircraft was caught on camera
just after a hard landing, resulting in a broken starboard leg. This well known
photo and its color profile can be found in the "Messerschmitt Bf 109 In Action
Nr.57" from Squadron/Signal Publications.
This aircraft model was
created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin
is also provided which is much more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ
was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some
skin details were by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
Mr. Johnson made the original rotating
spinner, which has been modified by Claudio. (ME-109G
Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) Bf 109G-10/B
was the mount of Leutnant Heinz Ewald, II./JG52, most probably Poland, February
1945.
This aircraft model was created by Claudio and includes a non-mirrored fuselage and
fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in the cockpit
view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin is also provided which is much
more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some skin details
were by Flying Sheep and the instruments
and cockpit skin were by Migge. The
rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-10/B
"Wr.N. 151556" belonged to II./JG 7, assigned to protect the Me 262s during the
take-offs and landings, Prague-Ruzyn, April 1945.
This aircraft model
was created by Claudio and includes a
non-mirrored fuselage and fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider
propellor blades in the cockpit view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin
is also provided which is much more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ
was based on Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some
skin details were by Flying Sheep and the
instruments and cockpit skin were by Migge.
The rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt (Bf) 109G-10/A of
the IV/JG 4, flown by Hptm Franz Wienhausen, November 1944,
Germany.
This aircraft model was created by Claudio and includes a non-mirrored fuselage and
fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in the cockpit
view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin is also provided which is much
more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some skin details
were by Flying Sheep and the instruments
and cockpit skin were by Migge. The
rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This model depicts a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-10/A
"W.N.150816" of the III/JG.2, Spring 1945, Langensalza, Germany. The G-10
version was the fastest of all G series and used the VDM9-12159A wooden paddle
bladed propellor. The chin intake was enlarged and the rudder was much taller
than the earlier versions. The "Erla Haube" canopy was a standard feature from
G-10 to the K-4.
This aircraft model was created by Claudio and includes a non-mirrored fuselage and
fin, antenna wires, bulged cowling, much wider propellor blades in the cockpit
view and the taller tail wheel. A new wing skin is also provided which is much
more easy to skin than before. The fuselage 3DZ was based on
Captain Manduca's Bf109K, some skin details
were by Flying Sheep and the instruments
and cockpit skin were by Migge. The
rotating spinner was by Mr. J. (ME-109G Slot) |
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This is the missing 'panel' file for
the G-10 version. The aircraft download zip has also been updated. |