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H70
60
18
H65
H70
60
18
H65
S7
S7
H64
17
6
9
2 ? 3 ? 4
2 ? 3 ? 4
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1
1
1
1
H70
60
18
H65
7+7 ? 5
7+7 ? 5
6
9
10
H70
60
18
H65
H64
17
1./JG 2, Bassenheim, Germany, May 1940
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The illustrated White ‘7’ flew in the spring of 1940 with Staffel JG 2 under the command of Spanish Civil War veteran Oblt. Otto Bertram. The aircraft carries the standard
period camouflage scheme consisting of RLM 02/71 on the upper surfaces. The lower surface light blue RLM 65 extended quite high up the fuselage sides. An oddity on
this aircraft is the application of older national markings on this newer scheme, including the smaller fuselage crosses with very thin border segments and the
application of the Swastika such that it covered both the rudder and the fin. The emblem of JG 2 Richthofen appeared on both sides of the fuselage under the cockpit.
Similarly, the Staffel marking of a leashed dog ‘Bonzo’ appeared on both sides, and was developed by Otto Bertram. The template for the marking was the comic
character ‘Bonzo the Dog’, by the Brit George Studdy who’s drawings paradoxically appeared on aircraft of both sides.
KOMPLETNÍ KAMUFLÁŽNÍ SCHÉMA A
H67
115
H67
115
H67
115
H67
115
RLM 02
H70
60
RLM 65
115
RLM 70
H64
17
RLM 71
18
H65
H67