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Undoubtedly one of the best known Bf 109Es of them all, Galland’s famous E-4/N was marked with Kommodore markings, 57 victory bars on the rudder and the familiar black and white Mickey Mouse personal emblem. But the writing was on the wall for this aircraft by December 1940. Having scored a further three kills with it, Galland then received a new Bf 109F-0, and proceeded to fly both types from Brest in early 1941. The Bf 109E’s scope protruding from the windscreen was not a telescopic sight by just a straightforward telescope, which enabled Galland to identify between friend and foe at greater range. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Sponsors LinksRelated ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - December 2007 > USA Corgi Classics > Livery > Military > Germany Corgi Classics > Ranges > Aircraft > Aviation Archive > Second World War Registered Users: Bookmark
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