09.09.2009, 04:29
Bf109G-14AS 'Black 4' Sgt. Vladimir Sandtner, 2 Lovacko Jato
Sgt. Vladimir Sandtner defected to the Allies in this machine on April 16th 1945.
Often referred to as a G-10 the crank handle starter hole on the starboard side gives it away
as a G-14AS even if it has a long stroke tail wheel.
Flying an afternoon recce mission with 4 109s, Sandtner and other another pilot Josip Cekovic
went through with a plan to fall behind the leading pair and head to Italy in order to defect,
Finding an airfield Sandtner lowered his landing gear, rocked his wings and fired off flares to signify his surrender.
His aircraft was photographed just during and after his arrival.
Includes National marked Blank
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Sgt. Vladimir Sandtner defected to the Allies in this machine on April 16th 1945.
Often referred to as a G-10 the crank handle starter hole on the starboard side gives it away
as a G-14AS even if it has a long stroke tail wheel.
Flying an afternoon recce mission with 4 109s, Sandtner and other another pilot Josip Cekovic
went through with a plan to fall behind the leading pair and head to Italy in order to defect,
Finding an airfield Sandtner lowered his landing gear, rocked his wings and fired off flares to signify his surrender.
His aircraft was photographed just during and after his arrival.
Includes National marked Blank
Original template by Jesters-ink
Layers from Revolver
Internals by FBS and Phas3e
Skin by Phas3e