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03 - WWII - Luftwaffe
JG 54 Green Hearts by Jerry Crandall

Major Hannes Trautloft in his Bf109 F-4 leads a flight of JG 54 Green Hearts aircraft over Rijelbitzy Airfield in Russia, summer 1942. Of the several known Messerschmitt Bfl09's used by Hannes Trautloft, this F-4 is the best photo documented machine. Color photos exist of an earlier P-2 with the all-yellow cowling and the single command chevron that he used during 1941. This F-4 flown by Trautloft during the Summer of 1942, features the armored windshield, the double command chevron with a short pointed bar and a long bar behind the cross. The large Green Heart emblem has a different arrangement of the Gruppen badges than other Trautloft aircraft. The white spinner has a 1/3 segment in black/green with 2 white rings. JG 54 was known for its non-standard camouflage schemes. This F-4 appears to have been painted in black-green/dark-green finish with yellow under cowling and under wing tips but does not have a yellow fuselage band.
In addition to the artist's signature, each print is co-autographed by General Hannes Trautloft, the father of the JG 54 Green Hearts; Hans Ekkehard Bob, Staffelkapitän 9./JG 54; Franz Eisenach, Staffelkapitän 3./JG 54; Dietrich Hrabak, Kommodore JG 54, Fritz Tegtmeier l./JG 54, later Staffelkapitän 3./JG 54, and Gerhard Thyben, Staffelkapitän 7./JG 54.
Print size: 30"w X 22 ¾"h
Limited edition of: 950 signed and numbered by the artist
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