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Walter Horten of III./JG 26 in the cockpit of his Messerschmitt Bf 109 E "White 7". Note the faded condition of the temporary yellow paint on the forward part of the cowling
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Walter Horten of III./JG 26 in the cockpit of his Messerschmitt Bf 109 E "White 7"
Completely Awesome! Thank You! Walter Horten is awesome. He was Galland's wingman in WWII. Walter and his brother designed the Horten 229 flying wing.
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