Bf 109F-2 "Galland"
#1

Is it possible to add an optical gunsight as Galland put on his 109 F-2 ?
the Buffalo F2-A2 gunsight should be used for this (no need for open it)

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#2

The aircraft you have on the picture is a Bf-109E-4, not an F-2.

Btw.: Galland's E-4 had an optical gunsight, his F-2/U hadn't.
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#3

his F2 had also too, i've got a profile :wink:
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#4

A profile!!

try photos, his Special didnt have the telescope.
It wasnt a scoped gunsite mearly a telescope to ID targets at a greater range
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#5

Never trust profiles or art work. Only ever photo's.
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#6

ive seen pics of gallands F2 and possibly an F4 modified with wing guns recently!.... cant remember where tho..mmmmmmmmmmm! Hey Hawk..where in Stoke ya from duck?..i was boslem born nt bred!
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#7

Used to live in LightWood, now i live in Werrington.
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#8

anyway... what's the problem to add an optical gunsight on 109F?
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#9

Its not right to do it if its not historicly correct. Find the proof (Photographs) and it can be done
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#10

Hawk Wrote:Its not right to do it if its not historicly correct. Find the proof (Photographs) and it can be done

and can be sort of cheating too
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#11

GentleKiller Wrote:and can be sort of cheating too


Ugh, here we go again.

OK, if its historically correct how is it cheating? Are the gyro gunsights for some late war craft "cheating"? What about the extra mirrors?
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#12

This is the ZRF3A, a telescopic gunsight used in Luftwaffe

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http://sv06.wadax.ne.jp/~gunsight-jp/b/e...ht-egg.htm

Bf 109 E

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Bf 109 F

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link Arrow http://www.luftwaffe.cz/bretnutz.html
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#13

Brophmeister Wrote:
GentleKiller Wrote:and can be sort of cheating too


Ugh, here we go again.

OK, if its historically correct how is it cheating? Are the gyro gunsights for some late war craft "cheating"? What about the extra mirrors?


It would be chestingifnothistoricly correct :wink:

Ok, thanks for the photo's Smile
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#14

ok nice guys to find the proofs... :lol:
i knew it had been used but couldnt find any proof

that's clear that only a few pilot used this because they preferred that to a "classic" gunsight

will you do something personnally hawk :?: Tongue
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