Bf-109 K-4 of  German ace Wilhelm Batz, by Flak Magnet

This historical mod includes textures to convert the default Bf-109 G-6 to the Bf-109 K-4. This install does not include the 3D files, only the textures. You must first download and install Hammerd's first K-4, which includes all of the other files, then install this on top of it.

This aircraft features accurate nose stripe and paint scheme, re-worked gun pods, victory marks on the tail which depict the kills of 4-engine bombers, engine stenciling, and heavy damage to the prop,  nose and tail. When the pilot bails out, you will see a grey chute instead of a white one. This mod also features an detailed inner view of the DB 605 D engine, which becomes visible when the a/c is damaged and the cowling comes apart. I have included a picture of the actual engine, as well as several profiles I found of this aircraft, in the "Images" folder. It was the best close-up I could find, showing the same engine parts in the mod. Special thanks goes to Hammerd!

DO NOT change or modify w/o permission.

SPECIAL NOTE: This a/c has no individual unit markings. Install info is below the historical info.


HISTORICAL INFO:
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Wilhelm "Willi" Batz 
       Hauptmann

Wilhelm Willi Batz was born on 21 May 1916 at Bamberg. He entered the Luftwaffe in 1935. He trained as a fighter pilot but was assigned instructing duties from 1937. He was promoted Leutnant on 1 November 1940. His repeated requests for a transfer to combat duty were rejected. After 5,000 flying hours instructing at the flying school at Kaufbeuren and the fighter pilot school at Bad Aibling, Batz was finally transferred to 2. / Ergnzung-Jagdgruppe Ost to undergo operational training on 20 December 1942. On 1 February 1943,  Batz was appointed adjutant to Johannes Steinhoff (176 victories, RK-S) in II. / JG 52 based on the Eastern front. He did not score his first victory until 11 March 1943. He was appointed Staffelkapitn of  5. / JG 52 in May 1943, by which time he had seven victories to his credit. On 9 September,  he claimed his 20th  victory. His 40th followed on 16 November and his 50th on 30 November. By the end of 1943, Batz had 75 victories to his credit. Batz fell ill in February 1944 and was grounded for two weeks. On his return he became spectacularly successful. He recorded his 100th victory on 22 March 1944. Oberleutnant Batz was awarded the Ritterkreuz on 26 March 1944 for 101 victories. On 19 April, Batz was appointed Gruppenkommandeur of  III. / JG 52, taking over from Major Gnther Rall (275 victories, RK-S). He was operating with such luminaries as Hauptmann Erich Bubi Hartmann (352 victories, RK-Br), Oberleutnant Friedrich Fritz Obleser (120 victories, RK) and Oberleutnant Walter Wolfrum (137 victories, RK) among the high-scoring pilots of  III. / JG 52 at that time. 

Throughout the summer of 1944, he was downing three or four Soviet aircraft a day. He downed 15 enemy aircraft on 31 May 1944 to record his 141st through 155th victories, scoring these victories on seven separate missions. In June he was to combat USAAF aircraft over Rumania and recorded two P-51s and a B-24 during this time. Hauptmann Batz was awarded the Eichenlaub (Nr 526) on 20 July after 188 victories. His 200th victory was gained on 17 August 1944. By the end of 1944 Batz had shot down 224 enemy aircraft, including six for his 204th through 209th victories on 22 August. Batz remained in command of III. / JG 52 until 31 January 1945 when he was transferred to take command of II. / JG 52 in Hungary. Major Batz was awarded the Schwertern (Nr 145) on 21 April 1945. At wars end he was able to extricate his Gruppe from Hungary via Austria, and return to Germany. He was thus able to elude Soviet captivity that befell the other two Gruppen and the JG 52 staff. Post-war Willi Batz joined the Bundesluftwaffe and retired an Oberst. He passed away on 11 September 1988 at Mauschendorf in Unterfranken. 
    
Willi Batz flew 445 combat missions in scoring his 237 victories. 234 victories were achieved over the Eastern front, including at least 46 Il-2 Sturmoviks, but he did claim three victories, including one four-engine bomber over the Western front. He was wounded three times and was shot down four times. 

Victories : 237 
Awards : Ehrenpokal (14 November 1943) 
                Ritterkreuz (26 March 1944) 
                Eichenlaub (20 July 1944) 
                Schwertern (21 April 1945) 
Units : JG 52 


Site: http://www.luftwaffe.cz/batz.html



Installation
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Before installing this, or any other, custom modification, you are advised to make a backup of your original ww2.sqs archive.  

Extract the contents of this archive to the WWII Fighters\Data\Batz directory.  Assuming the default installation, this is: C:\Program Files\Jane's Combat Simulations\WWII Fighters\Data

The files will be extracted to a new directory WWII Fighters\Data\Batz

Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the WWII Fighters\Data\Batz

This distribution includes high-resolution (512x512) textures for users whose video cards support high-resolution textures. Do NOT attempt to install this skin unless your video card can 
support high-resolution textures. WARNING: attempting to install high-resolution textures on a system with a video card which does not support them may cause the game to crash.

To install the high resolution textures, double-click on the "Batz install.bat" icon.

This will open up a DOS session and the installation will proceed in this window. When the installation is complete, a message saying "DONE...CLOSE DOS SESSION" will be displayed in 
the window. Close the DOS session by clicking on the X close button in the top right corner of the window.

Installation is now complete.



