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Corgi Messerschmitt Bf 109g-2 Trop Military Airplane 1943 1:72 AA27111

AA27111 Corgi Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2 (Trop) 'Red 1', Hpt. Werner Schroer, 1943

Werner Schroer.

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Signed
No
Vehicle Type
Military Airplane
Vehicle Make
Messerschmitt
Scale
1:72
Material
Diecast
Age Level
17 Years & Up
Year of Manufacture
2024
Colour
Duck Egg Blue, Grey
Brand
Corgi
Series
The Aviation Archive
Aircraft Family
BF109G-2
Theme
War Under The Sun
Features
Limited Edition, Unopened Box, With Stand
Vehicle Year
1943
Country/Region of Manufacture
China

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AA27111 - Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2 (Trop) 'Red 1', Hpt. Werner Schroer

Werner Schroer was one of the Luftwaffe's most successful pilots with 114 aerial victories to his name by the end of the war.

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Although making an unremarkable start to his combat career during the Battle of Britain, Werner Schroer's transfer to North Africa and air operations in support of the Afrika Korps would bring him a change in fortune and a steadily increasing victory tally which would eventually make him one of the Luftwaffe's most successful pilots. 

By the time III./JG27 relocated to the Aegean Islands in late 1942, Schroer has 61 confirmed victories to his name, making him the second most successful Desert Eagle, with only the famous Hans-Joachim Marseille ahead of him. 


For a time, Schroer and the rest of 8./JG27 enjoyed great success flying fighter cover for strike aircraft targeting British shipping in the Mediterranean, but unfortunately, this success proved to be short-lived, as the Allies were now advancing on all fronts and their time of Rhodes soon came to an end. With Germany now coming under concerted bombing attack by day and night, as many fighters as could be spared were pulled back to defend the Reich from what was now becoming an increasingly desperate situation. 


Werner Schroer survived the war with 114 aerial victories to his name, having flown just 197 operational missions. Of this number, 102 victories were achieved in combat on the Western Front against the most capable Allied aircraft and airmen, including 26 four-engined heavy bombers, as the German homeland itself came under concerted aerial attack.

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