Between scale model builds, I thought I’d add another pencil sketch to my 2D collection. This is the Focke Wolfe Ta 152 of H-1 Stab./JG 301 W.Nr.150168/9 Green as flown by Ofw. Willi Reschke in Germany during April 1945. Designed by Kurt Tank (Ta), the Focke-Wulf Ta 152 was a development of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 as a high-altitude fighter-interceptor. The first Ta 152H entered service with the Luftwaffe in January 1945 but was produced too late and in insufficient numbers to have a significant role in the war. Willi Reschke was one of the leading members of JG300 Wilde Sau flying the Fw190A in the 'Defence of the Reich'. Towards the latter months of the war he transferred to the JG301, and soon after was selected to be re-equipped with the new Ta 152. In April 1945, credited with 26 victories of 8 fighters & 18 four engined bombers, he was awarded the Knight's Cross. In May 1945 it was Green 9 in which he surrendered to Allies. Focke-Wulf Ta 152
Another little pencil sketch of my latest model kit's box art, while the paint dries 🎨 This is a drawing of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8 ‘Weisse 3’ as flown by Martin Ullmann of the ‘Eismeergeschwader’ (Arctic Sea Fighter Wing) JG5 based on the Norwegian island of Herdla, near Bergen. Eismeergeschwader JG5 provided air cover against allied attack over the sea lanes of the Arctic Ocean and German naval bases in Norway. Martin Ullmann had the name ‘Ingeborg’ painted on the nose of his aircraft under his cockpit, suggesting that he may have had a Scandinavian sweetheart during his posting there. Unfortunately, my drawing has the Fw190's port wing raised obscuring the name ... I feel another sketch may be required! Focke-Wulf Fw 190 ‘Weisse 3’
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