This skin of fantasy is based, loosely, on the livery of the Bf109 of the General Adolf Galland of which I have enormous respect.
It is dedicated to all friends who love the dog fighter.
I hope you enjoy it.
For any question or problems email me : markindel@libero.it 


Biografia del Generale Galland tratta da Wikipedia:

Italiano:
Adolf Galland (Westerholt, 19 marzo 1912  Remagen, 9 febbraio 1996)  stato un aviatore tedesco. Gli vennero accreditate 104 vittorie aeree conseguite contro gli Alleati occidentali, con le unit JG.27 e JG.26 [1] Venne nominato generale delle forze armate d'aria, incarico che mantenne dal dicembre del 1941 al dicembre del 1944.
 
Galland divenne celebre durante la seconda guerra mondiale, che lo consacr come uno dei maggiori "assi" dell'aviazione. In seguito ad alcuni contrasti con Hermann Gring, venne rimosso dagli incarichi operativi e fu ostracizzato dai principali gerarchi nazisti. La situazione cambi nella primavera del 1945, allorch Galland divenne comandante della prima squadra equipaggiata con aerei a reazione (Messerschmitt Me 262).
 
Catturato dalle forze armate statunitensi il 14 maggio del 1945, venne imprigionato e rimase in carcere fino al 1947. Successivamente lavor nel settore tattico della Royal Air Force e dal 1948 al 1955, cos come molti altri gerarchi tedeschi, si trasfer in Argentina dove divenne assistente della crescente industria bellica di quella nazione. Nonostante i suoi trascorsi, Galland ricevette numerosi attestati di stima ed amicizia da suoi ex avversari quali Robert Stanford Tuck, Johnnie Johnson[senza fonte] e Douglas Bader, il pilota della R.A.F. senza gambe, per il quale, prigioniero in Germania durante la guerra, aveva organizzato una tregua per fargli paracadutare da un bombardiere inglese le protesi che aveva perse[senza fonte].

English:
Adolf "Dolfo" Joseph Ferdinand Galland (19 March 1912  9 February 1996)[2] was a German Luftwaffe General and flying ace who served throughout World War II in Europe. He flew 705 combat missions, and fought on the Western front and in Defence of the Reich. On four occasions he survived being shot down, and he was credited with 104 aerial victories, all of them against the Western Allies.
 
Galland, born in Westerholt (now Herten), Westphalia was a glider pilot in his youth, joined the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic later in 1932. In 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, he volunteered for the Condor Legion and flew ground attack missions in support of the Nationalists under Francisco Franco. After finishing his tour Galland was employed writing doctrinal and technical manuals about his experience and served as an instructor for ground-attack units. At the outbreak of World War II he again flew ground attack missions before he persuaded his superiors to allow him to become a fighter pilot.
 
Galland flew in the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain fighting the Royal Air Force (RAF) over the English Channel and Northern France. By November 1941 his number of aerial victories claimed stood at 96, which earned him the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. In November 1941 he replaced Werner Mlders, who was killed in a flying accident, as Germany's commander of the Fighter Force (General der Jagdflieger), staying in this position until January 1945 when he was relieved of his command because of his constant criticism of the Luftwaffe senior leadership, climaxing in the Fighter Pilots Conspiracy. As General der Jagdflieger Galland was forbidden to fly combat missions. For commanding Jagdgeschwader 26 (JG 2626th Fighter Wing) with distinction, he earned the coveted Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds.
 
In March 1945, Galland returned to operational flying and formed a jet fighter unit which Galland called Jagdverband 44. He flew missions over Germany until the end of the war in May. After the war Galland was employed by Argentina's Government and acted as a consultant to the Argentine Air Force. Later he returned to Germany and managed his own business. Galland also befriended many former enemies, such as RAF aces Robert Stanford Tuck and Douglas Bader. Adolf Galland died in February 1996.




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unzip the package and paste the folder in: C:\Program Files\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\Bazar\Liveries\P-51D


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Mario (Markindel).