Messerschmitt Bf109E-4
- Subject:
- Escala:
- 1:72
- Estado:
- Terminado
- Empezado:
- May 24, 2021
- Terminado:
- June 8, 2021
Oberleutnant Anton Schon with 8 Staffel Jagdgeschwader 54, Luftwaffe.
8/JG54. Messerschmitt Bf109E (1538).
My first Luftwaffe aircraft in ages. This is the Airfix 1:72 scale BF109E-4 flown by Oberleutnant Anton Schon in 1940.
At the age of 28, Anton was KIA on 27 September, 1940 over Tilbury-Kent while trying to put his crippled 109E fighter down, when he hit a fence, somersaulted over main road and crashed in flames near Brenley House, Boughton, near Canterbury, Kent, 12.05pm.
He was buried at Boughton under Blean churchyard, and later moved to be buried in the War Cemetery at Cannock Chase, Block 1, Gr 177.
Prior to his death, he had already he survived a mid-air collision on 15 November, 1939 over Lingen/Ems and on 12 August, 1940 being wounded over the Guines-South airfield in NE France c. 10.5 km S of Calais and 1 km SW of the village of Guînes when his aircraft sustained 60% damage. The airfield served as a forward Luftwaffe fighter field in 1940, abandoned after the Battle of Britain.It was on this same date that he recorded his first victory, a Spitfire at Ramsgate. One of the first fighter pilots to receive the EK 2 (Iron Cross 2nd Class).