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Rear view (looking forward) of a Bf 110 cockpit with MG FF/M as Schräge Musik installation
Notice: Schräge Musik are the two barrels just above the rear cockpit, the weapon installation in the centre rear cockpit belongs to the MG 81Z defensive armamant but the gun(s) have been removed.
This aircraft was captured in France by the advancing allied troops in 1944.
Picture taken from USAAF capture report
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Captured Messerschmitt Bf 110G-4 fuselage showing the twin MG FF/M Schräge Musik installation, with the cannon muzzles just protruding from each side of the top of the rear cockpit, France c. 1944.