HA8767 BF 109G-6 “Capt. Constantin Cantacuzino”
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Hobby Master Air Power Series 1/48 Scale
HA8767 BF 109G-6 “Capt. Constantin Cantacuzino” W.Nr.166133, Italy, 27th August 1944
Limited Edition of only 500 Worldwide
In August 1944, USAAF Lt. Col. James Gunn, commanding the 454th Bomb Group, was shot down over Ploesti, Romania, during a B-24 raid. Captured by Romanian forces, he became a POW in Bucharest. While Colonel Gunn's bomb group was attacking by the air, however, the Soviet Red Army had begun an invasion of Romania from the north. On August 23, 1944, Romanian King Michael gave in to the extreme pressure from the relentless Soviet advance and surrendered to the Russians.
As the Soviet Red Army advanced, Romanian Captain Constantin Cantacuzino offered to fly Gunn to Allied territory in a Bf 109, with Gunn hiding in the radio compartment. Cantacuzino, a leading ace who had flown bomber interception missions alongside the Luftwaffe, was now prepared to assist the American airmen he had recently fought. To help avoid Allied fire, Cantacuzino's Messerschmitt was provided with some of the strangest markings ever seen on a combat aircraft in World War II. A large American flag was crudely painted on both sides of the fuselage and early war type, US Army Air Corps, stars were painted on the wings. The daring flight succeeded, bringing Gunn to Italy, where he helped co-ordinate Operation Reunion to rescue over 1,100 Allied POWs from Romania, one of WWII's most remarkable escapes.
