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Adolf Galland / Messerschmitt Bf109 E-4 by Ivan Berryman. (D)
Germanys primary fighter during World War II, the Daimler-Benz DB601A powered BF109E-4 was much loved by its pilots, combining good speed and manoeuverability with a powerful armament, namely two 7.9mm MG17 machine guns in the top decking, two wing mounted 20mm MGFF/M canon and a further 20mm MGFF/M canon mounted in the engine, firing centrally through the propeller spinner. Nearest aircraft is that of the 109s greatest exponent, Major Adolf Galland, Gruppenkommander III/JG26 Schlageter, Luftflotte 2, depicted during a sortie from Caffiers, France in 1942.
Signed by Leutnant Hugo Broch.
Hugo Broch Knights Cross signature edition of 25 signed limited edition prints from the edition of 1150.
Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm)
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Adolf Galland / Messerschmitt Bf109 E-4 by Ivan Berryman. (D)