I came across this neat artwork on a captured Messerschmitt Bf 109 on the Australian War Memorial (AWM) website:
http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/MEC0509
http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/MEC0668Quote:
ID number MEC0668
Photographer Le Guay, Laurence Craddock
Description Gambut, Cyrenaica, Libya. c. 1943. A Messerschmitt Bf109 aircraft flown by the Americans in Gambut.
ID number MEC0509
Photographer Le Guay, Laurence Craddock
Place made North Africa: Western Desert, Libya, Cyrenaica
Date made c 1944
Description Nose art depicting an American Indian gesturing with his index finger and armed with a stone axe and a bow, displayed under the cockpit of a captured Messerschmitt Bf 109 G fighter at Berca.
Despite the date discrepancy, I think that we have two images of the same aircraft, on or about the same time - the scheme, missing canopy, and a pair of images by one photographer in the AWM collection are all non-conclusive indicators.
Either way, neat painting! Anyone got any ideas as to its origin? Is it a unit marking, or a one off?
(More pics to come...)
Regards,