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Bf 109 Collection

The Messerschmitt Bf-109, a legendary German fighter aircraft, comes in various versions such as the Bf-109G-5, Bf-109E-7U2, Bf-109G-0, and the iconic Bf-109G-6R2

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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5
Smiling Pilot Sitting in on a Sun-Lounger with a Us Air Corps Cushion and a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 Parked Behind Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109E-7U2
Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E-7U2 Flying Enroute Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-0
Propellers Turning in Engine-Test of Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G-0 with Engine Cowling Removed Date: 1940s

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Hispano HA-1112 M1L Buchon
A Formation of Three Mock Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E Fighter Flying at Low-Level in Spain During the Filming of the Movie The Battle-Of-Britain 1968 / 1969 Date: 1968

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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6R2
Engineers Standing with a Row of Three Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6R2 Parked Behind with Rocket Launchers Fitted under the Wing Date: 1940s

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Hispano HA-1109 K1L Buchon
Spanish Airforce Hispano Ha-1109 K1L Buchon Parked Date: 1951

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Messerschmitt Bf-109E-1
Messerschmitt Bf-109 of Luftwaffe Stab 3./ Jagdgeschwader 26 Which Force-Landed in a Field in Kent, Southern England UK after Being Shot-Down by Squadron Leader Henry C Sawyer in a Spitfire 1 of 65

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Hispano HA-1112 K1L Buchon
Spanish Airforce Hispano Ha-1112 M1L Buchon Parked Date: 1940s

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Hispano HA-1112 M4L Buchon
Spanish Airforce Hispano Ha-1112 M4L Buchon Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109C-2
Pilot Sitting on the Wing of Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109C-2 with Two Bladed Propellers Parked Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109F-2
Captured Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109 Parked with Bent Propellers Date: 1941

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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2
Cockpit of Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G-2 with the Revi Gun-Sight Top Centre on the Instrument-Panel, Instruments Include Early Examples of a Radio-Compass and Artificial-Horizon Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109C-1
Oberst Werner Molders Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109C-1 Named Luchs Parked During the Spanish Civil War Date: 1930s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109E
Engineer with Hand on the Wing of a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109B-2
Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109B-2 with Two Bladed Propellers Parked on Grass Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109G-6U2
A Captured Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G6-U2 (Cn 412951) Wearing Royal Air Force RAF Marking Parked with Hangars Behind Date: 1944

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Messerschmitt Bf-109V-4 (Wr Number 878) Prototype Test-Flying over Fields and Trees Date: 1930s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109F-4R1
German Air Force Lutfwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109F-4R1 on Final Approach Completing a Ferry-Flight from Sicily Date: 1943

Background imageBf 109 Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3

Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3
A Captured Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 Wearing Royal Air Force RAF Marking Flying over Fields Date: 1940s

Background imageBf 109 Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109G

Messerschmitt Bf-109G
Pool of Water with Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109G Wearing Red Heart Logo Taxiing Behind Date: 1940s

Background imageBf 109 Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109B-1

Messerschmitt Bf-109B-1
2/Jg88 Legion Condor Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109B-1 Parked During the Spanish Civil War Date: 1930s

Background imageBf 109 Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109F

Messerschmitt Bf-109F
Wreckage of Crash-Landed Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109F with a Fighter Parked Behind Date: 1940s

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Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4
Two Pilot Wearing Life-Jackets Standing by a Row of Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E-4S Being Refuelled Near Carquebut, France in Summer 1940 During the Battle-Of-Britain Date: 1940

Background imageBf 109 Collection: Messerschmitt BF-109G World War II warbird

Messerschmitt BF-109G World War II warbird on the base at Manching, Germany




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The Messerschmitt Bf-109, a legendary German fighter aircraft, comes in various versions such as the Bf-109G-5, Bf-109E-7U2, Bf-109G-0, and the iconic Bf-109G-6R2. These planes were known for their exceptional performance during World War II. However, there is an intriguing twist to this story. Enter the Hispano HA-1112 M1L Buchon - a Spanish variant of the famous Messerschmitt. This aircraft was developed post-war by Hispano Aviación using parts from captured or abandoned German planes. The Buchon retained many characteristics of its predecessor but with some modifications. The sight of these sleek warbirds soaring through the skies is truly captivating. Whether it's a genuine Messerschmitt or its Spanish counterpart, both exude power and grace in equal measure. The roar of their engines sends shivers down your spine while their distinctive silhouettes leave an indelible mark on aviation history. It's fascinating how these machines have stood the test of time and continue to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. From dogfighting over Europe to starring in Hollywood films like "Battle of Britain, " these aircraft have left an enduring legacy. Whether you're admiring a restored original Messerschmitt Bf 109G or witnessing the impressive presence of a Hispano HA-1112 M1L Buchon at an airshow, one thing remains certain – they are living reminders of our past and serve as symbols of technological prowess. So next time you catch sight of one soaring overhead or marvel at its meticulously preserved form on display at an aviation museum, take a moment to appreciate not only its beauty but also the stories it carries within its wings – tales that echo through history and remind us all that even amidst conflict, innovation knows no bounds.