Messerschmitt Bf 109
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- The Messerschmitt Bf 109 , also erroneously 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.
Historical images [sunting]
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Bf 109G during static tests 1944
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Survivors, Museum [sunting]
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Bf 109 G-4 in Technical Museum in Speyer
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Bf 109G-6 on display in the Polish Aviation Museum in Cracow.
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Bf 109 G-6 (Messerschmitt foundation)
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Bf 109 G-6 (Messerschmitt foundation)
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Bf 109 G-6 (Messerschmitt foundation)
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Bf 109 G-6 (Messerschmitt foundation)
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Bf 109 in the Aviation Museum of Belgrade, with Yugoslav Airforce Markings
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Bf 109 G-6/U4 WNr.163824 on display at the Australian War Memorial
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HA-1112-M1L Buchón C.4K-102 (Real Aeroplane Company)
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HA-1112-M1L Buchón C.4K-102 (Real Aeroplane Company)
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HA 1112-M1L and Bf 109G-2
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Cockpit HA 1112-M1L Buchon G-BOML
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Hispano Aviación HA-1112 M. 1. L Buchon
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Hispano Aviación HA-1112 K. 1. L Tripala
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Bf 109 G-10 (Messerschmitt foundation) flight demonstration
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Bf 109 G-10 (Messerschmitt foundation)
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Bf 109 with BMW 801 engine
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Bf 109B, Flugmeeting Dübendorf 1937
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Bf 109 E-3, III./JG 27, France 1940
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Bf 109 E-3a, 6th fighter regiment of Royal Yugoslav Air Force, April 1941
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Bf 109 E-7/B, Zerstörergeschwader 1
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Bf 109 F-2, Stab/JG 51, Werner Mölders, 1941
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Bf 109 F-4/trop, W.Nr. 8673, H. J. Marseille, 1942
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Bf 109 K-4, 11./JG 3, April 1945
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Bf 109 G-10, JG 3, Frühjahr 1945 (Eskortmaschine zur Höhendeckung von Sturmbockstaffeln)