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Bf-109 G-6AS has been designed as a high-altitude interceptor and appeared in the Western Europe skies during late Spring 1944. 686 aircraft were built, 226 from scratch and 460 upgraded from G-6 modification aircraft during the repairs. The engine, DB605AS, was a modification of the DB605A. The installation of the bigger supercharger from the DB603 engine has increased the critical altitude and flight characteristics at high altitudes. The engine cowling became bigger, but it had a more aerodynamic form compared to a standard G6 cowling.

In addition to Quick Mission Builder, Advanced Quick Mission Generator and Multiplayer modes, you can fly it in Career mode during Battle of Normandy and Battle of Bodenplatte timeframes.



  • Default armament: 20mm "MG 151/20" gun (200 rounds, 700 rounds per minute) and two 13mm "MG 131" machine guns (300 rounds, 900 rounds per minute).
  • Length: 8.94 m
  • Wingspan: 9.92 m
  • Wing surface: 16.2 m²

Armaments and Modifications


  • DB-605ASM engine with C3 fuel and empty MW-50 System tank (21 kg weight increase, 43 kph speed increase).
  • MW-50 water-methanol mixture for increasing the engine endurance at emergency power modes (63 kg).
  • Replacement of nose-mounted MG 151/20 20mm gun with MK 108 30mm gun (65 rounds, 4 kg weight increase).
  • Two MG 151/20 20mm guns in wing-mounted gun pods with 135 rounds per barrel (212 kg weight increase with ammo, 13 km/h speed loss).
  • Two WGr.21 21 cm rockets in jettisonable launchers (258 kg weight increase with launchers, 51 km/h speed loss before launch, 11 km/h after launch, 2 km/h after jettisoning launchers).
  • 249 kg General Purpose Bomb SC 250 (279 kg weight increase with racks, 33 km/h speed loss before drop, 11 km/h after drop).

Skins

  • Standard paint scheme (customizable tactical number).
  • RLM76 high altitude interceptor paint scheme (customizable tactical number).
  • Standard RLM 74/75 with RLM76 underside overpainted black for night interception duties (customizable tactical number).
  • "Mickey". I./JG 5, Herzogenaurach, Germany, May 1944. This aircraft was previously flown by Hptm. Horst Carganico (60 kills) who was shot down on April 27th in a Bf 109 G-5 during attack on a group of B-17s and did not survive a crash near Chevry.
  • Uffz. Heinz Zimmermann, 6./JG 27, Fels am Wagram, Austria, July 1944. He was shot down and killed near St. Pölten on August 23rd.
  • Stab I./JG 3, Gütersloh, Germany, July 1944.
  • Friedrich-Karl Müller, 1./NJGr. 10 commander, Werneuchen, Germany, July 1944. Originally an airline pilot, he survived the war and died in 1987.
  • "Mosquito Hunter". Oblt. Manfred Dieterle, 2./EJG 2, Hagenow, Germany, December 1944.
  • Obst. Walter Oesau, JG 1 commander, Lippspringe, May 1944. Credited with 125 victories, he was shot down on May 11th by Lt. James L. Doyle from the 474th FG, a P-38J pilot.
  • Hptm. Günther Specht, II./JG 11 commander, Wunstorf, Germany, April 1944. On January 1st, 1945 he led the attack of JG 11 against Asch airport in Belgium (operation Bodenplatte) in a Fw 190 and was shot down with his 24 subordinates.

Technical details

Indicated stall speed in flight configuration: 163..180 km/h

Indicated stall speed in takeoff/landing configuration: 151..163 km/h
Dive speed limit: 850 km/h
Maximum load factor: 10.5 G
Stall angle of attack in flight configuration: 19.7 °
Stall angle of attack in landing configuration: 17.2 °

DB-605AS engine:

Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Emergency: 523 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 3500 m, engine mode - Emergency: 600 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 9500 m, engine mode - Emergency: 670 km/h
Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Combat: 505 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 2900 m, engine mode - Combat: 565 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 9000 m, engine mode - Combat: 650 km/h

DB-605ASM engine:

Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Emergency: 570 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 2000 m, engine mode - Emergency: 610 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 8000 m, engine mode - Emergency: 690 km/h
Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Combat: 505 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 2900 m, engine mode - Combat: 565 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 9000 m, engine mode - Combat: 650 km/h

Service ceiling: 12100 m
Climb rate at sea level: 17.3 m/s
Climb rate at 3000 m: 16.2 m/s
Climb rate at 6000 m: 12.1 m/s

Maximum performance turn at sea level: 23.0 s, at 270 km/h IAS.
Maximum performance turn at 3000 m: 28.5 s, at 270 km/h IAS.

Flight endurance at 3000 m: 2.3 h, at 350 km/h IAS.

Takeoff speed: 155..180 km/h
Glideslope speed: 195..205 km/h
Landing speed: 150..155 km/h
Landing angle: 13.7 °

Note 1: the data provided is for international standard atmosphere (ISA).
Note 2: flight performance ranges are given for possible aircraft mass ranges.
Note 3: maximum speeds, climb rates and turn times are given for standard aircraft mass.
Note 4: climb rates and turn times are given for Combat power.

Engine:
Model: DB-605AS
Maximum power in Emergency mode at sea level: 1435 HP
Maximum power in Emergency mode at 8000 m: 1200 HP
Maximum power in Combat mode at sea level: 1275 HP
Maximum power in Combat mode at 7800 m: 1150 HP

Engine modes:
Nominal (unlimited time): 2300 RPM, 1.15 ata
Combat power (up to 30 minutes): 2600 RPM, 1.3 ata
Emergency power (up to 1 minute): 2800 RPM, 1.42 ata

Engine:
Model: DB-605ASM
Maximum power in Emergency mode at sea level: 1800 HP
Maximum power in Emergency mode at 6400 m: 1500 HP
Maximum power in Combat mode at sea level: 1250 HP
Maximum power in Combat mode at 7800 m: 1150 HP

Engine modes:
Nominal (unlimited time): 2300 RPM, 1.15 ata
Combat power (up to 30 minutes): 2600 RPM, 1.3 ata
Emergency power (up to 3 minute): 2800 RPM, 1.7 ata
Emergency power (up to 10 minute with MW-50): 2800 RPM, 1.7 ata (modification)

Water rated temperature in engine output: 100..102 °C
Water maximum temperature in engine output: 115 °C
Oil rated temperature in engine intake: 75..80 °C
Oil maximum temperature in engine intake: 85 °C

Supercharger gear shift altitude: fluid coupling

Empty weight: 2540 kg
Minimum weight (no ammo, 10% fuel): 2855 kg
Standard weight: 3222 kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 3585 kg
Fuel load: 304 kg / 400 l
Useful load: 1045 kg
Combat debut: Spring 1944

Operation features

  • The aircraft has a wide automatization of the engine systems, in fact, to control speed it is only necessary to use the throttle lever. There is no need to manually set engine revolutions and mixture or supercharger gear in normal flight.
  • MW-50 water-methanol mixture injection system that prevents the engine detonation in the emergency power mode (modification). It engages automatically when the throttle is set to maximum, there is enough mixture for 25-30 minutes. However, the engine can work up to 10 minutes at this mode, wait for another 10 minutes at the combat mode before engaging the emergency mode again. Attention: running the engine with the water-methanol mixture at altitudes higher than 8 km is forbidden! A pilot can check the system using the injection pressure indicator on the left: its normal pressure is 0.6...0.7 atm, stop using it if the pressure is lower than 0.4 atm and switch the engine to combat mode.
  • In addition to full-automatic mode there is a special manual control mode for the radiator shutters, which can be used in specific situations.
  • To reduce swinging during taxiing due to prop-wash the propeller pitch control should be switched to manual mode and pitch should be reduced to minimum.
  • The aircraft has no flight-control trimmers. Airplane is equipped with bendable trim tabs that can be set pre-flight by ground personnel.
  • The aircraft has a manually controlled horizontal stabilizer. It should be set to +1° before takeoff and to -4°...-5° before landing. Also, it may be used to trim the flight stick during the flight. In a deep dive the stabilizer should be set so that the pilot must push the flight stick forward to maintain the dive angle.
  • The aircraft has automatic wing slats. They deploy when the high angle of attack increases which makes pre-stall softer.
  • The aircraft has a manual mechanical system for retracting the landing flaps, for this reason it is necessary to extend landing flaps well before final approach. Markers on the left-wing flap indicate how far the flaps are extended. The flaps can be extended to any angle up to 40°.
  • The aircraft has a manual tail wheel lock. Wheel should be locked when taxiing straight for a long distance and before takeoff and landing.
  • The aircraft has independent left and right hydraulic wheel brake controls. To apply either brake push the upper part of the rudder pedal.
  • The aircraft has a fuel gauge which shows total fuel remaining. Also, it has an emergency fuel warning light (80 liters).
  • The design of the cockpit canopy does not allow it to be opened during flight. The canopy should be closed before takeoff to prevent damage. The canopy has an emergency release system for bailouts.
  • The gunsight has a sliding sun-filter.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS:
    • Processor:
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics:
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 75 GB available space
    • VR Support:
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

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