Messerschmitt Bf109E-7 1./JG 77
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Bf109E-7; Yellow 7, flown by Oblt. Horst Carganico, Staffelkapitan of 1./JG 77 in Petsamo, 25th of September 1941.
Yellow #7 carried a RLM71, RLM02, RLM65 or (RLM74, RLM75, RLM76) camouflague with the fuselage divided into three horizontal segments of colors. It had unpainted and highly polished spinner and its tail was marked with 6 RAF and 21 Soviet kills. Carganico's emblem had a terrier inside a diamond shaped background. Note that he preferred an early style canopy (from E-1) and even his Fs were retrofitted with it.