.: Kim Fox's 1/24th Airfix ME 109 E

Without a doubt, the Messerschmitt ME 109 can be claimed as the most famous and successful German aircraft from WW2.

It was the world's most advanced fighter at that time of its debut in 1936, and remained as the standard fighter for the Luftwaffe throughout the conflict.
Created by the brilliant designer Willi Messerschmitt, it had the smallest possible air frame built around the most powerful engine available. It also boasted many of the then innovative features such as an all-metal stressed-skin construction, retractable main landing gear, automatic Handley-Page leading edge slats, etc.

The ME 109 saw first combat during the Spanish Civil War and fully demonstrated its exceptional maneuverability, inherited from its precedent Bf108 Taifun (Typhoon) multipurpose sports plane.
The Bf109 underwent numerous improvement throughout its carrier, and mass production of the E variant started late in 1939. Within one year, about 2,000 "E" aircraft were rolled out. Its excellent performance greatly contributed in the active service of German pilots at the Western Front and during the "Battle of Britain". The E-3 version used an improved Daimler-Benz DB601Aa engine capable of 1,100 h.p. output. This engine had provision for mounting a 20mm MG FF cannon on the crankcase and firing through propeller hub.

The Messerschmitt ME 109E was one of the best fighters of the early WW2 period, on a par with the British Spitfire.  

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