Non-American Nose Art.
The US wasn't the only nation to decorate or personalise aircraft, but they were perhaps the most prolific. Nevertheless, this thread is for everybody else.

This early Bf110 G was photographed just as the port engine caught and started, blowing smoke from the exhaust. It belonged to III./NJG 3. This unit was formed with elements of II./ZG 76 who used the 'Haifische' (shark) emblem originally and was retained by several aircraft. The aerials on the nose are for FuG 220 SN-2 radar which at the time the photo was taken, wasn't affected by the Allied use of 'Window' as it operated on a different wavelength to earlier radars. The array on the wingtip was for FuG 227 'Flensburg' which was a device that homed in on Allied tail-warning radar. The pitot tube which normally protruded from the starboard wingtip, has been relocated further inboard to prevent interference with this device.
Apologies for small pic.
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