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Gunther Scholz
| Oberstleutnant Gunther Scholz (deceased) After seeing action in the Spanish campaign, Gunther Scholz flew with 7./JG54 in Poland and France, and during the Battle of Britain. Transferring to the Eastern Front he flew with III./JG5 from February 1942, later with Geschwaderstab JG5. In July 1944 he was posted to Norway. Scholz was awarded the Iron Cross I and finished the war with 33 victories. Died 24th October 2014. |
Items Signed by Oberstleutnant Gunther Scholz (deceased) |
| Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian Price : £145.00 | In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from their French countryside base at Colombert, near Calais. With the deafening sound of their piston-engined aircraft, sporting the groups colourful Dragon emble...... | |
| Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Price : £200.00 | In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from their French countryside base at Colombert, near Calais. With the deafening sound of their piston-engined aircraft, sporting the groups colourful Dragon emble...... | |
| Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian. (B) Price : £180.00 | In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from their French countryside base at Colombert, near Calais. With the deafening sound of their piston-engined aircraft, sporting the groups colourful Dragon emble...... | |
| Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian (XX) SOLD OUT | In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from their French countryside base at Colombert, near Calais. With the deafening sound of their piston-engined aircraft, sporting the groups colourful Dragon embl...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
| Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian (Y) Price : £110.00 | In the summer of 1940, JG3, under the command of Hans von Hahn, scramble their Me109s from their French countryside base at Colombert, near Calais. With the deafening sound of their piston-engined aircraft, sporting the groups colourful Dragon emble...... |
| Knight's Move by Robert Taylor (D) SOLD OUT | The awesome battleship Tirpitz under the command of Admiral Schniewind, in company with battleships Scheer and Hipper, setting sail during Operation Rosselsprung, destined for the open sea and the North Atlantic convoy traffic. Messerschmitt Me109s ...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
Packs with at least one item featuring the signature of Oberstleutnant Gunther Scholz (deceased) |
| JG3 Fw190 and Me109 Aviation Art Discount Print Pack. Pack Price : £370.00 Saving : £255 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Ramraiders by Robert Tomlin. (B) Ramraiders by Richard Taylor. The Battle for Britain by Robert Taylor. Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian | |
| Ultimate JG3 Luftwaffe Aviation Art Print Pack. Pack Price : £780.00 Saving : £541 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Ramraiders by Robert Tomlin. (B) Ramraiders by Richard Taylor. The Battle for Britain by Robert Taylor. Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian Operation Bodenplatte by Nicolas Trudgian. Unhappy New Year by David Pentland. Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson. Combat Over Normandy by Graeme Lothian. | |
| Nicolas Trudgian Me109 and Hurricane Prints. Pack Price : £260.00 Saving : £225 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian Hurricane Heroes by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
JG3 Battle of Britain Aviation Art by Robert Tayor and Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £280.00 Saving : £170 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : The Battle for Britain by Robert Taylor. Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian | ||
JG3 Me109 Aviation Art Prints by Gerald Coulson and Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £230.00 Saving : £185 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson. Dragons of Colombert by Nicolas Trudgian |
Squadrons for : Oberstleutnant Gunther Scholz (deceased) | ||
A list of all squadrons known to have been served with by Oberstleutnant Gunther Scholz (deceased). A profile page is available by clicking the squadron name. | ||
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Country : Germany Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JG5 | JG5 Eismeer was a Luftwaffe fighter Wing that served during World War II. As the name Eismeer (Ice Sea) implies, it was created to operate in the far North of Europe, namely Norway, Scandinavia and northern parts of Finland, all nearest the Arctic Ocean. Just over two dozen fighter aircraft that once served with JG 5 during the war still survive in the 21st century, more than from any other combat wing of any of the Axis air forces of World War II. | |
Country : Germany Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of JG54 | JG54 I./JG 54 was initially formed as I./JG 70 near Nuremberg in July 1939, just two short months before hostilities broke out. As was to become tradition within Grunherzgeschwader, the Gruppe took the Nurember coat-of-arms (a veritcally divided shield with a black heraldic bird on the left, and red and white diagonal stripes on the right) to represent the region the unit came from. On September 15, 1939, I./JG 70 was redesignated I./JG 54 The initial unit designation for II./JG 54 was I./JG 138. This unit was raised in 1938 after the Austrian annexation. Naturally many Austrian nationals were recruited when I./JG 138 was formed. The Aspern coat of arms (black lion's head surmounting a white cross on a red field) was taken by the Gruppe for its identity. I./JG 138 was briefly designated I./JG 76 before finally becoming II./JG 54 on April 6, 1940. The III./JG 54 has its roots in Prussia. Initially I./JG 21, the members were drawn from the Jesau region in Prussia. The modified Jesau coat-of-arms (a shield with a Jesau cross with three diving aircraft on a red background, with a white outline on the shield) was adopted as the Gruppe's own. On July 15, 1939, I./JG 21 was redesignated III./JG 54. However, the bureaucratic nature of the young Luftwaffe was such that it was over a year before records would reflect the new designation. Consequently, III./JG 54 fought in Poland and France as I./JG 21. Kommodoren of JG 54 : Major Martin Mettig; 2 Feb 40 to 25 Aug 40. Oberst Hannes Trautloft; 25 Aug 40 to 5 Jul 43. Major Hubertus von Bonin; 6 Jul 43 to 15 Dec 43. Oberstleutnant Anton Mader; 28 Jan 44 to Sep 44. Oberst Dieter Hrabak; 1 Oct 44 to 8 May 45. |
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