Complete undamaged panel,with ground crew markings all original colour from a Messerschmitt 109 number 1075 shot down by RAF Hurricane on 9th December 1941 and crashed near Murmansk in Russia
This is a complete airframe panel from a Messerschmitt 109 that was veteran of all the main early war battles before being lost in Russia. This is a complete square panel which possibly from the cockpit area which is aluminium made it still has its nice original colour, super clean and has some original markings hand written properly by the ground crew and with red circles for the drill holes when it was made possibly by Luftwaffe ground crew at the airfield and made as a replacement panel.The part is in fantastic condition lovely and clean it has only very slightly ripped and bent by the impact crash it is nice solid condition and is perfect for display or any collection and is 9 inches long by 7 inches in size. The part comes with 2x A5 laminated information sheets and comes from German Messerschmitt 109 E-7 fighter work number 1075 yellow 10 of 3/JG77 the pilot was Leutnant Luhe Von Der Eckehardt.
This aircraft was a veteran of the battle of Britain flying from Norway and Denmark and the battle of Crete. The fighter was shot down by RAF Hurricanes with number 81 squadron serving in Russia on the 9th December 1941. The Messerschmitt crashed 10Km East of Litsa Bay on the Kola Peninsula between Petsamo and Murmansk in Russia.
Messerschmitt 109’s of III./JG 77 fought in the Battle of Britain from Scandinavia and were used in support of the Invasion of Greece and the Paratrooper assault and capture of Crete. Jagdgeschwader 77 then took part in operation Barbarossa the invasion of Russia with part of JG 77 serving with Army Group North on the Finnish front where this aircraft was lost in action.
This is a complete airframe panel from a Messerschmitt 109 that was veteran of all the main early war battles before being lost in Russia. This is a complete square panel which possibly from the cockpit area which is aluminium made it still has its nice original colour, super clean and has some original markings hand written properly by the ground crew and with red circles for the drill holes when it was made possibly by Luftwaffe ground crew at the airfield and made as a replacement panel.The part is in fantastic condition lovely and clean it has only very slightly ripped and bent by the impact crash it is nice solid condition and is perfect for display or any collection and is 9 inches long by 7 inches in size. The part comes with 2x A5 laminated information sheets and comes from German Messerschmitt 109 E-7 fighter work number 1075 yellow 10 of 3/JG77 the pilot was Leutnant Luhe Von Der Eckehardt.
This aircraft was a veteran of the battle of Britain flying from Norway and Denmark and the battle of Crete. The fighter was shot down by RAF Hurricanes with number 81 squadron serving in Russia on the 9th December 1941. The Messerschmitt crashed 10Km East of Litsa Bay on the Kola Peninsula between Petsamo and Murmansk in Russia.
Messerschmitt 109’s of III./JG 77 fought in the Battle of Britain from Scandinavia and were used in support of the Invasion of Greece and the Paratrooper assault and capture of Crete. Jagdgeschwader 77 then took part in operation Barbarossa the invasion of Russia with part of JG 77 serving with Army Group North on the Finnish front where this aircraft was lost in action.