Description
Luftwaffe Fighter Unit Emblems Stab/JG 1- Emblem of the Stabsschwarm of Oberstleutnant Carl Schumacher. The eagle looks over the Heligoland. 1939- 1940. Bf-109E. JG 1 - Derived from the Schumacher Emblem, eagle launched from a bow. 1940 -1943. Bf-109G. JG 1 'Oesau' - New Geschwader emblem introduced by Walter Oesau in September 1943. 1943 - 1945. Bf-109G, Focke-Wulf Fw-190A. I./JG 1 - The 'Crusaders cross of Jesau' based on the emblem of the town in East Prussia. 1940. Focke-Wulf Fw-190A. I.JG 1 (later) - Emblem originated from JG 77 and was used on the He162. 1945. 2./JG 1 Based on the trademark of the Sun insurance company, it was used in many subtle versions and usually appeared alongside the name of the pilot's wife or sweetheart ! 1941. B f-109E. 3./JG 1 A Lion Rampant holding a number '3' it was introduced in late 1944, and was only seen on one He162.