Messerschmitt Bf 109
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- The Messerschmitt Bf 109 , also called Me 109, was a World War II fighter aircraft designed in the mid 1930s, the first truly modern fighter of the era combining the features of all-metal monocoque construction, a closed canopy and a retractable landing gear.
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Me 109F-4 us.jpg
Bf 109 F-4 in USAF markings |
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[edit] Survivors, Museum
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Bf 109 G-2 with Yugoslav Airforce Markings, Belgrade Aviation Museum, Serbia. |
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Avia S199 in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Israel. |
Avia S199 in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Israel. |
Avia S199 in Muzeyon Heyl ha-Avir, Israel. |
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Bf 109 G-2 Wings of Dream Museum in São Carlos, Brazil |