Hi Leo, Hi all,

To have studied the Bf 109 G-14, I don't think there were more accidents with the Bf 109 G-14 than with the Bf 109 G-6. The main difference between late G-6s and G-14s was the MW 50 which was propelled by compressed air from the engine in the G-14, MW 50 beeing propelled by compressed air from bottles in the G-6. Apart from this difference all parts were common to both airplane types.
N°1 says the tall tailplane of the G-14 (and also of many G-6s) was made from wood. It's true and what is true too, is the fact that the wooden tailplane was heavier than the metallic one...
Maybe the source of more accidents ? I don't think so. Accidents on the Bf 109 (of all marks) were often the result of bad "building" of the pilots.
Cheers,
Jicehem