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Focke Wulf Fw-190A NJG10.1 (W9+) $Gunther Migge 1944 01 Photo 01: Fw. Gunther Migge, in the dark overalls, claimed his first four victories in the last three months of 1943 while flying the Bf-109G with 2./JG300. When NJGr 10 was established in early 1944, he transferred to 1. Staffe! and, according to some sources, eventually accumulated a total of eight victories. This cannot be confirmed, however, and the only record of any further victories claimed by this pilot after he left 2./JG300 is a Lancaster shot down late on 12 September 1944 when he was with I./NJG11.
Focke Wulf Fw-190A NJG10.1 (W9+) $Gunther Migge 1944 01 Photo’s 02-04: Migge's Fw-190A-8 'White 9' of I./NJG10 showing the aerials for the FuG 217 radar mounted on the starboard wing and the anti-glare shield over the exhaust. The badge on the cowling originated with JG300 and symbolised the unit's 'Wilde Sau' tactics. It appeared in various forms and was also used by NJGr 10. The photograph above shows the particular variation of the badge carried on the engine cowling of Migge's 'White 9'.
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