Priller flew Black 13 when he flew the Fw-190A, when he switched to the Dora, he changed to Black 14..Teamski wrote:I'd appreciate it if you can find it. Priller had Black 13 IIRC.....hworth18 wrote:I might have a better profile pic somewhere.. The small card with the heart on the side of the cockpit is "Jutta" and this is believed to be Pips Priller's plane..
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There are some other looks here:
http://decals.kitreview.com/decals/ec5932reviewrk_1.htm
and http://s96920072.onlinehome.us/Fea1/001 ... fea043.htm
And now the pilot....
http://decals.kitreview.com/decals/ec5932reviewrk_1.htm
and http://s96920072.onlinehome.us/Fea1/001 ... fea043.htm
And now the pilot....
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Hworth - Good Call on the Jutta - this site has an excellent pic of Priller on his A model (#13, to Ski's credit) with the card clear as day. You could read off it.
http://www.tgplanes.com/campdoc.asp?id=5
There is a #14 D model right below but it doesn't say if that was his too
Back to the hunt....
http://www.tgplanes.com/campdoc.asp?id=5
There is a #14 D model right below but it doesn't say if that was his too
Back to the hunt....
Ok. Next question. How about some Fan Club purchase action on these puppies. Make it possible to purchase them, 1 per Fan Club member......
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Hey, that sounds good to me. Although I must say I'm more interested in an FC version of the Rall 109G - that was AWESOME.
And the 190 is Priller's:
"He accumulated 101 victories, 40 of them in the Western Front. His personal emblem adorned all of his aircraft and depicts his wife's name Jutta on the ace-of-hearts."
And the 190 is Priller's:
"He accumulated 101 victories, 40 of them in the Western Front. His personal emblem adorned all of his aircraft and depicts his wife's name Jutta on the ace-of-hearts."
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I'll update the profile!digger wrote:Hey, that sounds good to me. Although I must say I'm more interested in an FC version of the Rall 109G - that was AWESOME.
And the 190 is Priller's:
"He accumulated 101 victories, 40 of them in the Western Front. His personal emblem adorned all of his aircraft and depicts his wife's name Jutta on the ace-of-hearts."
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The markings are accurate but I just saw that the tank was a late G, not H. With all the Hs produced we're bound to get an accurate scheme at some point.....
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On the profile in Panzer Colors, it states that it is an H while in the photo (in the same book), it states that it is a G. So, who knows? With the schurtzen on, it doesn't look any different.....digger wrote:The markings are accurate but I just saw that the tank was a late G, not H. With all the Hs produced we're bound to get an accurate scheme at some point.....
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Good, I feel better now.Teamski wrote:On the profile in Panzer Colors, it states that it is an H while in the photo (in the same book), it states that it is a G. So, who knows? With the schurtzen on, it doesn't look any different.....digger wrote:The markings are accurate but I just saw that the tank was a late G, not H. With all the Hs produced we're bound to get an accurate scheme at some point.....
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