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Bf109 raised off northern Norway

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    Bf109 raised off northern Norway

    Is this the one that hit the seafloor and perched there on its nose for 60-odd years?

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    Certainly looks like it.

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    That is just fricken awesome!

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    It's amazing to see how the paint and markings have survived intact after all these years

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    Yep, great to see it raised.


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    Norway is finding some great stuff lately!


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    Wow very cool!

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    Great find!


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    That is very cool.....

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    Great that the effort is made to find and recover these pieces of history!

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    BF109 Paint Info Needed

    I am an aviation artist. I am starting a project from a story that comes from a B-17 tail gunner. He is credited with shooting down two aircraft on one mission. The first was a FW 190, the second a BF109. He says that the 109 had a red and yellow checkerboard pattern from the nose to the canopy. I thought perhaps this was a personal paint job since I have never seen this before. I am a stickler for accuracy in my artwork, and this one's really bothering me because I don't want to get it wrong. Has anyone ever come across aBF109 with a paint job that matches that description and if so, can you guide me to a picture or very good description of it. The tail gunner didn't remember very many details, only what I have included here.

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbaviationart View Post
    ...the 109 had a red and yellow checkerboard pattern from the nose to the canopy. I thought perhaps this was a personal paint job since I have never seen this before. I am a stickler for accuracy in my artwork, and this one's really bothering me because I don't want to get it wrong. Has anyone ever come across aBF109 with a paint job that matches that description and if so, can you guide me to a picture or very good description of it.
    Will have a look once I get home

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    Pretty cool they brought the 109 up. Does anybody know if the pilot was able to bail out, or are his remains still in the plane?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbaviationart View Post
    I am an aviation artist. I am starting a project from a story that comes from a B-17 tail gunner. He is credited with shooting down two aircraft on one mission. The first was a FW 190, the second a BF109. He says that the 109 had a red and yellow checkerboard pattern from the nose to the canopy. I thought perhaps this was a personal paint job since I have never seen this before. I am a stickler for accuracy in my artwork, and this one's really bothering me because I don't want to get it wrong. Has anyone ever come across aBF109 with a paint job that matches that description and if so, can you guide me to a picture or very good description of it. The tail gunner didn't remember very many details, only what I have included here.

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    Ha! That certainly sounds like he shot down a P-51 of the 357th Fighter Group.

    And now for something completely different...

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    This Bf109 was covered on an earlier thread here:

    http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/avi...ter-24704.html (109 found in water)

    As for the pilot:

    "Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-2 Risværsundet, Nord-Trøndelag
    Stab./IV./JG 5 Yellow 3 WNr.14649 Uffz.Günther Seraphim (21) 24.03 1943

    Uffz. Seraphim was flying northwards, along with two other Messerschmitts when his engine suddenly stopped. He performed a successful landing at sea north of island Gjerdinga in Vikna. He was rescued by Olette Bliksø and her son Birger which witnessed the ditching from island Blikøya. They dragged the pilot into their boat while the two other Messerschmitts were circling above their heads. Then rowed to Risøyværet and contacted German forces based at Rørvik."

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