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Featuring a series of increasingly complex construction projects, this title details the early and pre-war variants of this key aircraft, including the Bf 109s that flew in the Spanish Civil War, Poland, France and the Battle of Britain.
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was the most prominent German fighter type of World War II - over 35,000 were built and it served in many different variants and roles throughout the course of the war. It was the true workhorse of the German Luftwaffe throughout the war and continued in front-line service with some European countries for many years…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Featuring a series of increasingly complex construction projects, this title details the early and pre-war variants of this key aircraft, including the Bf 109s that flew in the Spanish Civil War, Poland, France and the Battle of Britain.

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was the most prominent German fighter type of World War II - over 35,000 were built and it served in many different variants and roles throughout the course of the war. It was the true workhorse of the German Luftwaffe throughout the war and continued in front-line service with some European countries for many years afterwards.

With detailed text and photography throughout, this guide also discusses the numerous kits available of this famous fighter.
Autorenporträt
Brett Green is the editor of HyperScale.com, an online model magazine established in 1998, and a highly respected aviation modeller. He has published several books for Osprey Publishing on modelling, and two books on the colours and markings of Luftwaffe aircraft: Augsburg's Last Eagles, on the late-war Messerschmitt Bf 109, and Stormbird Colors, on the Me 262.