Very nice work indeed sir, very nice
Two points:
1. The Bf 110 D-0/B, S9+CK, in the skin shown at the start of this thread should have a black letter 'C'. The following is how the third character of the unit code was applied in Erprobungsgruppe 210: Stab - green; 1. Staffel-blue; 2. Staffel-black.
2. S9+PH was a 'C-6' variant with 1./Erpr. Gr. 210 and so correctly had the standard rear fuselage. The Flugbuch of Lt. Eric Beudel of 1./210 confirms this.
See my post in the other thread about the 'D' and the extended rear fuselage.
Hope this helps.
John Vasco
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Mr. Vasco
It's an honour can write with you!
I have purchesed your photobook about the 110 and , like writed in the other tread you refere , now I agree completely with the long tail of all the D series , I had old reference and none photo evidence that even the D0 had the long tail, but the photo you post in the other tread , showing a D with the belly tank and the long tail is better than an hundered of words!!
I make you my best congratulation for your book that is an amazing source for skins and draws!
my best regards mr.
Solito Walter
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Thanks Walter, your kind comments are appreciated.
I said in my previous post in this thread that the letter 'C' in the unit code S9+CK was black. Here are photos showing that it was black.
Note also the style of lettering of the code:
And here's a good view of the Erprobungsgruppe 210 emblem:
Hope these photos help.
John Vasco
Berlin is asking questions! when will this variant be ready to be employed on the front lines?
Kind Regards
Venatore.
Hey Zorin,
Since you are already working on the Bf110D, is there any chance you might be interested in fixing the Bf110G-2 propellor spinners? I believe the 1C originals are slightly the wrong shape / smaller diameter than on the real thing. Then again, I may just be seeing things.
Thanks,
Fafnir_6
P.S. I used the search function and didn't find anything relating to this in AAA.
As soon as I get my Laptop back I shall look into that for you Fafnir.
According to the shop it will only be another five weeks.... :evil:
Hello,
Thank you for the speedy response! I have done a little looking into this myself, comparing resized in-game screenshots with Bf110G blueprints. The Perspective of the front and side screenshots makes the small spinners harder to see, but the difference is VERY evident in the top view (to the tune of 70-80% smaller diameter!). I've been flying the Bf110G-2 quite a bit recently (offline campaign) and this is just bugging me!. I'll see if I can get the pics hosted somewhere and post them here. I'm afraid both the Bf110G-2 and the Bf110G-4 are affected.
Cheers,
Fafnir_6
Here you are! Note the small spinners and how the engine nacelles taper significantly on the game Bf110G but not on the blueprint.
Cheers,
Fafnir_6
I read years ago that the Bf 110 series used standard '109 spinners - Emil spinners on early versions (often uncapped) and 109 F/G series spinners on later versions, nearly always capped (ie no central hole for a coaxial cannon).
I really love all these 2-mot airplanes, capabel of dogfighting AND heavy armed enough to pound ground (ans sea-) targets.
Did You make any progress with this plane ??
Doc