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Filename | Author | Total Downloads | Rating | Files | Uploaded | Last Updated | |
(BF-109 E-4) 3.JG 53 (1940) BF-109 E-4 flown by the Staffelkapitain from 3.LG53 (Spring 1940) |
danperin | 333 | 0 | 1 | Sep-10-2017, 16:10 | Sep-10-2017, 16:10 | |
Bf-109 E4 JG300/11 Reichsverteidigung Bf-109 E4 JG300 Reichsverteidigung (Defense of the Reich) in recog colors. This was a late war (43) pattern and did not see service during the Battle of Britain on the E4 and was instead on the G10. Provided in a lossless format (PNG) for the best possible appearance. Includes moderate weathering and chipping. This was requested on the Flight Sim Reddit so I'm providing it here as well. |
DetCord | 225 | +1 | 1 | Jan-05-2017, 16:56 | Jan-05-2017, 17:01 | |
Bf-109 E4 JG77 Herz As Bf-109 E4 JG77 Herz As (Ace of Hearts) in the 1942 Lybia Campaign colors. Provided in a lossless format for the best possible appearance. Includes heavy distressing due to its AO or Area of Operations in a desert environment. |
DetCord | 328 | 0 | 1 | Jan-01-2017, 13:24 | Jan-01-2017, 13:24 | |
Bf-109 E4 JG5 Reichsverteidigung Bf-109 E4 JG5 Reichsverteidigung (Defense of the Reich) in recog colors. This was a late war (44) pattern and did not see service during the Battle of Britain. Still, its something else to fly. Provided in a lossless format for the best possible appearance. Includes heavy weathering and chipping. |
DetCord | 237 | 0 | 1 | Dec-29-2016, 14:53 | Dec-29-2016, 14:58 | |
109E4 Various - likely at least based on Capt Farrell's work Hi This is part of the second tranche of skins relating to the 109 work of Cpt Farrell. All of these skins are also available on Asisbiz.com and are uploaded here to ensure that there are multiple sources should anything happen to one site or another. In the main, the skins relate mainly to the E3 (although there are a few E1s and E4s which I have also uploaded to relevant section. ABOUT THESE SKINS Many of the skins were not originally stamped with Capt Farrell’s credit but displa... |
BOO | 113 | 0 | 1 | Oct-04-2016, 12:18 | Oct-04-2016, 12:20 | |
Capt Farrell's Bf 109 E4 GALLAND, France, JG26 Early and Late Hi These are Cpt Farrell’s beautifully produced skins kindly provided by Mystic Puma from his personal collection. I don’t think there is any need for pictures. These are Cpt Farrell’s skins. That’s all you need to know! It doesn't take a genius to realise that these are exceptionally well done and it also doesn't take a genius to suss out when someone has added a different emblem, removed the original creator's credit and is passing one off as their own. So dont (unless you a... |
BOO | 129 | 0 | 1 | Oct-01-2016, 14:23 | Oct-01-2016, 15:25 | |
Capt Farrell's Skins 109E4, France. JG3, JG26, JG51 and JG53 Hi These are Cpt Farrell’s beautifully produced skins kindly provided by Mystic Puma from his personal collection. They are split between E1 and E4 variants and then into various Jagdgeschwader. The E4s ( available in the E4 section) of JG 26 are split between (obviously) Major Galland’s aircraft and other notable pilots. I don’t think there is any need for pictures. These are Cpt Farrell’s skins. That’s all you need to know! It doesn't take a genius to realise that thes... |
BOO | 546 | +1 | 4 | Oct-01-2016, 14:21 | Oct-01-2016, 15:24 | |
E4/B 3./JG54 Eastern Front 1941 Hello, This skin represents “Black 5”, Flown by Leutnant Stendle, Adjutant of 3./JG54 in Russia during 1942. The aircraft was an E4/B. Weathering is quite heavy to reflect its field service. The discoloration of the yellow paint on the nose is deliberate and represents the effect on the pint resultant from its overpaying onto (or removal of) the disruption RLM71 pattern. Many references seem to come from a common source which effectively reversed the actual paint scheme (the left be... |
BOO | 322 | 0 | 1 | Jul-13-2016, 12:22 | Jul-13-2016, 12:22 | |
2./JG27 Black 3, Ain-el-Gazala Airfield, Libya 1941. Hello, This skin represents “Black 3”. This aircraft was a BF109E-7 Trop belonging to 2./JG27 and operated from Ain-el-Gazala Airfield, Libya during 1941. The aircraft appears to have been originally used in the European Theatre where it was originally painted with its stripes before being further repainted (somewhat roughly) after its move into the Med. The heavy over spay on the fuselage behind the cockpit appears to cover an old number. The one contemporary image I could find f... |
BOO | 302 | 0 | 1 | Jul-09-2016, 21:07 | Jul-13-2016, 08:17 | |
I-JG27 - 13 White - afrika Wolf's Historic skin of the I-JG27, Derna, Libya 1941 - 13 white pilot unknown. Created using Wolf's RLM color Chart. Pattern from photographic documentation. |
Fritz Wolf | 294 | +3 | 1 | Mar-14-2016, 13:21 | Mar-14-2016, 13:34 |