Image from the Bryan Young personal collection.
Captured German Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Me109 KT+W?, missing many parts, at Catania, Sicily, Italy.
Bryan Young's information supplied "October 1943. During the landings at Salerno in Italy I succumbed to an onslaught of malaria, was evacuated to an RAF hospital at Catania in Sicily, recovered and while waiting for air transport back to the squadron [I] snapped this picture of a wrecked ME 109 in its blast bay on the aerodrome."
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
No. 486 Squadron pilot, Reginald John Atkinson(?), standing on the wing of a captured Messerschmitt ME109 from JG51. RAF Station Kastrup.
Image from the RJ Atkinson personal collection.
No. 486 Squadron pilot, Reginald John Atkinson, sitting on the wing of an overturned ME109.
Handwritten on the reverse "Sorta bent about a bit but still enough room for me to perch. ME109. Rhine. Germany. April 45."
See duplicate print, 2012-405.149, with complimentary details on the reverse
Side view of Messerschmitt ME109e from 1./JG20. with a bow and arrow unit emblem on the engine cowl. Unknown location.
Unit identification taken from the photo published in "[German] Camouflage and Markings 1935 - 1945. Part 1" by Jaroslaw Wrobel. ISBN 83-86208-08-2
Image from the CJ Sheddan log book.
High view of Messerschmitt Bf109 '465466' "Black 8" from JG 51, in a field with other captured German aircraft. Copenhagen-Kastrup Airfield, Denmark