Type
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Werk Nummer
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Marking
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Remarks
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Bf 109 G-6
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15862
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Ex-5.(F)/123 aircraft. Fuel pump unserviceable on 28.09.44
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Bf 109 G-6/AS/ U2/R2
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26043
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TN+PE
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One of seven Bf 109 G-6/AS taken over by 4.(F)/123 from the Guyancourt Workshop on 13 August: all had MW50, 2 x Rb 50/30 cameras, 1 x MG 151/20, Fu.Ge. 16Z and Fu.Ge. 25A installation sets without equipment.
Destroyed on 27.08.44 according to data card recovered by Allied troops.
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Bf 109 G-6/AS
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Blue 7
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Ex-4.(F)/123 aircraft. Destroyed by strafing at Dijon, 27.08.44
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NOTE: Blue 7 was almost certainly WNr. 26043 since their reported date of destruction is the same and only one 4.(F)/123 machine is recorded as being detached to Dijon.
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Bf 109 G-6
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160755
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Listed as shot up in a report of 29.08.44. (The next machine off the assembly line, 160756 had been flown to the Allies in Italy by a French defector from 3./JG 4 on 25 July and is now in the US National Air & space Museum).
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Bf 109 G-6/AS
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163161
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Black 29
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Ex-5.(F)/123 aircraft. Oblt. Theodor Spies shot down and killed by American AA on 28.08.44, east of Saillans.
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Bf 109 G-6
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163174
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Ex-5.(F)/123 aircraft. Unserviceable with engine damage on 30.09.44.
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Bf 109 G-6
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163876
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Unserviceable "shot up/change of wings" on 28.09.44.
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Bf 109 G-6
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412604
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Unserviceable, "landing gear damage", on 28.09.44.
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Bf 109 G-6
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440536
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Unserviceable on 28.09.44.
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Bf 109 G-6
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441019
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Unserviceable on 28.09.44 pending change of engine.
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Bf 109 G-6
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441506
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Unserviceable on 28.09.44 due to engine damage.
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Bf 109 G-6
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441794
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Yellow 5
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Shot down by P-47 north of Lyon on 29.08.44, Ofw. Beller killed. (An ex-3./JG 200 aircraft perhaps?)
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Bf 109 G-6
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781210
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Unserviceable, "wiring out of action", on 28.09.44.
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Bf 109 G-6
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174433
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Crashed east of Dijon on 02.09.44. Werk Nummer as reported but possibly incorrect (perhaps 165433)?
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