Japanese BF-109 G6
In 1941 Five Bf109-E7s were sent to Japan, without armaments, for evaluation. While in Japan they received the standard Japanese hinomarus and yellow wing leading edges, as well as white numerals on the rudder. A red band outlined in white is around the rear fuselage. Study of the Bf109 in Japan led to the design of the formidable Ki-61 Hein.
It is possible that some or all of these planes were later repainted in standard IJAAF colors.
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8 months ago
deHavilland
Something I wonder is the german '(Hier) nicht betreten' on the upper wings that the Japanese must have re-painted meticulously after putting on the green paint. 😉
8 months ago
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The_Flying_Freja
deHavilland
10 months ago
10 months ago
The_Flying_Freja
Karuiko