Royal Danish Air Force Messerschmitt Bf-109

Started by Culturby, April 15, 2013, 12:44:57 PM

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Culturby

Inspired by the fantastic work on this forum, I've started a small project...

This is the story:

The Germans capitulated in the beginning of May 1945, and left behind several hundreds of Luftwaffe fighters, nightfighters, bombers etc. on the airfields in Denmark.
The Brits quickly made the planes unuseable by simply destroying them or removing the propellers.
When the Royal Danish Airforces began to re-establish the structure and equipment of the post-war airforce, used British aircraft like the Spitfire where offered and bought by the Danes.

What if the Royal Danish Air Force used some of the Luftwaffe aircrafts already in the country?

I'm working on this little 1/72 Messerschmitt Bf-109/G6 at the moment. I still need to paint the underbelly, propellars, wheels etc. But this my progress so far.

It should illustrate a RDAF Messerschmitt Bf-109 of Squadron 725, based at Karup in 1949.





Bjoern

Geoff


jorel62


Spey_Phantom

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-all kinds of things.


Army of One

Great stuff.....and welcome to the madhouse...!!
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Dizzyfugu

Nice idea. I remember that I scratched a real life Danish Spitfire years ago...  :thumbsup:

NARSES2

I like that. I've an idea for a couple of alternative Danish aircraft at the moment. 1 pre WWII and the other at the end of the war. They'll go nicely with my RDAF Dweotine D.510 circa 1937
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tc2324

That`s just bacon.....  :lol:

Love the scheme on this one. Top work. :thumbsup:
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Captain Canada

Beauty. looks awesome with those colours and the Danish roundels, something completely different !

Is that the Airfix kit ?

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Culturby

Thanks for the nice comments! Much appreciated.

Captain Canada,

No, its the Italeri kit ;-)

Bjoern