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Messerschmitt Bf-110F Zerstörer NJG5.9 Konigsberg-Neumark in 1943 01-02 Photo’s 01-02: Bf-110F-4 s of 9./NJG5 at Konigsberg-Neumark in 1943. These aircraft have been camouflaged in the standard 74/75/76 day fighter scheme.
Messerschmitt Bf-110F Zerstörer (_R+TQ) Werneuchen 01 Photo 01: Major Helmut Henz, the Kommandeur of the Truppenversuchskommando or Service Experimental Attachment - at Werneuchen, seen standing in front of a Bf-110 equipped with SN-2. Note the 74/75/76 camouflage and the yellow areas under each engine cowling which were intended to identify the aircraft as friendly to Axis ground forces and were a widely employed recognition aid.
Bf-110 under fire from an RAF night fighter 01 Photo 01: A still from gun camera footage showing a Bf-110 of an unknown unit under fire from an RAF night fighter.
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