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Nice, but maybe you should make it thinner and white, because the vertical support as you present it is more a feature of the Bf-109G welded canopy frame.
The Es and Fs didn't have inner canopy framing...
Only a bit of window overlap and a handle to open the window as it shows in the above pic.
This feature is portrayed fine by Canon in E-1, E-3s Mods (external view).
this would have been historical for other Es and Fs... :wink:
Without looking at references that last photo looks suspiciously like a G model
Always use nothing but photos when checking for this kind of thing. I wouldn't go by the profile.
Dudok: That's a Gustav. The two small little intakes on the cowling right where the propellor reduction mechanism is gives it away.
I don't doubt that some of the later Fs had them but the Emils is a bit doubtful. A lot of drawings are wrong and museum pieces aren't always accurate (the amount of times I've looked at photos of 'Erla' G-10s, just to find out they are really WNF variants with standard cowling). Try and find some wartime photos to double check.