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  1. In Spain, Galland first displayed his unique style: flying in swimming trunks with a cigar between his teeth in an aircraft decorated with a Mickey Mouse figure. When asked why he developed this style, he gave a simple answer: I like Mickey Mouse. I always have. And I like cigars, but I had to give them up after the war.

  2. Sep 21, 2018 · With his slicked-back black hair and matching mustache, broken nose and perennial cigar, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland was the personification of the Luftwaffe fighter arm during World War II. His Messerschmitt 109s bearing the incongruous Mickey Mouse emblem became iconic images for generations of historians, artists and modelers.

  3. 3 days ago · Galland's Mickey Mouse - Emblem. Pilots JG26 Adolf Galland 01-03. Photo 01: The General der Jagdflieger makes a visit to a fighter unit in the West. Photo 02: Taken at Caffiers in mid-August, this picture shows officers of III./JG26, including a shirtless Hptm. Adolf Galland (centre), watching the Gruppe's aircraft return from a sortie.

  4. This article appears in: Winter 2020. Phil Zimmer. Adolf Galland stroked his well- groomed mustache as he strode confidentially toward his distinctive Messerschmitt Me-109E with its brightly painted fuselage art featuring Mickey Mouse smoking a cigar and wielding a hatchet.

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  5. Oct 27, 2018 · A prominent and feared Mickey Mouse insignia first appeared around 1937 when German flying Ace, Adolf Galland of the Luftwaffe, painted a homemade version of Mickey on all the fighters he flew. A demonic looking Mickey had a cigar in his mouth and held a pistol in one hand and an axe in the other.

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  7. Staffel J/88, on the Nationalist side at Ferrol from mid-1937, flying ground attack missions in Heinkel He 51s. In Spain, Galland first displayed his dashing style—flying in swimming trunks, clenching a cigar between his teeth, flying an aircraft gaily decorated with a Mickey Mouse figure.

  8. www.historynet.com › adolf-galland-luftwaffes| HistoryNet

    Galland prepares for a mission in his Me-109E, which sports a telescopic gunsight and his signature emblem of a weapon-toting, cigar-smoking Mickey Mouse. (Courtesy of Wolfgang Muehlbauer) Full size 960 × 640

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