Posted April 4, 2017 3:56 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

This 1944-era Messerschmitt Bf-109 was one of over 30,000 made during WWII but is now incredibly rare in any condition. (Photos: Platinum Fighters)
A late World War II-vintage Luftwaffe Bf-109G-6 that flew with JG27 just came on the warbird market and it grades 10:10.
Platinum Fighters has “Black 8” a restored Daimler-Benz 605A V12-equipped Messerschmitt fighter built in 1944 up for grabs. The classic Bf-109 was the scourge of Allied bomber fleets over Europe and supported Rommel in North Africa but this particular specimen, built at Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerken (say that five times fast) had a comparatively short life, crashing in Austria shortly after it was completed.
The rather well-known wing the aircraft was assigned to, Jagdgeschwader 27, was training novice fighter pilots on the high-altitude G-6 model of the Bf-109 in Austria at the time as noted by John Weal’s 2003 book on the unit.

Platinum grades the fighter “10 out of 10” on both the exterior and interior appearance and the engine and propeller have zero hours on them. No word on if the centerline 20mm MG 151/20 Motorkanone or twin .51 caliber MG 131 machine guns common to the G-6 model are intact but, seeing as it is in Western Europe

Source: Guns.com

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