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| Military Aviation Art To counteract the mounting losses special units were formed, equipped with the Focke-Wulf 190 D-9 ("Dora Neun"), regarded by many as the Luftwaffe's finest piston-engined fighter of the war. Manned by experienced veterans of JG52 and JG54, they were tasked with providing top cover for the jets at their airfields at Munich, and Ainring near Salzburg. In order to make these aircraft clearly discernable to the German anti-aircraft gunners, their undersides were painted red with white stripes, thus the legend of the "parrot wing" was born. One of this unit's elements was the so-called "strangler swarm" led by Lt. Heino Sachsenberg. Here we see Sachsenberg in his Focke Wulf 190 Dora 9 "Rote 1" W.Nr. 600424, as he turns into P-51s over the airfield of Ainring in an attempt to protect the approaching jet fighters from the Mustangs' attack. Signed by Fw190 Ace Willi Reschke, Me262 pilots Alfred Ambs and Ernest Giefing plus Mustang Aces Robert Winks and Clinton Burdick. Gold Edition signed by: Günther Rall, Willi
Reschke, Alfred Ambs, Ernest Giefing, C.E. 'Bud' Anderson, Robert Winks,
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