Pass on the Family Pride with
a Finely Hand-crafted Me-109
Messerschmitt Adolph Galland
Model Airplane
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Me-109E
Messerschmitt as flown by Adolph
Galland History:
Originally conceived as an
interceptor, later models were
developed to fulfill multiple tasks,
serving as bomber escort, fighter
bomber, day-, night- all-weather
fighter, bomber destroyer, ground-
attack aircraft, and as
reconnaissance aircraft. It was
supplied to and operated by several
minor Axis states during World War
II, and served with several countries
for many years after the war.
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was one
of the first true modern fighters of the
era, including such features as an
all-metal monocoque construction, a
closed canopy, and retractable
landing gear.
In January of 1945 almost 300
Me 109 fighters were lost in an all-
out attack on Allied airfields in
France, a mission Galland did not
support.
The Messerschmitt Me 109 is a
German World War II fighter plane
designed by Willy Messerschmitt in
the early 1930's. The aircraft was
originally powered by a Rolls-Royce
Kestrel V engine. It began as an
entry by the Bayerische
Flugzeugwerke in a fighter
competition in the early 1930's.
Messerschmitt's Me 109 was the
Luftwaffe's benchmark fighter
throughout World War II. It was the
mount of the vast majority of the
German aces and scored more kills
than new Axis aircrafts. Only few
fighters of the period matched the
Me 109's longevity. The aircraft
entered service and it remained the
mainstay of the Luftwaffe fighter arm
until the end of the war.
An estimated total production of
35,000 Me 109s were manufactured
by the end of World War II, making
the Me 109 the aircraft with the
biggest number of types during the
war. The Messerschmitt 109's were
operated by Bulgaria, Croatia,
Czechoslovakia, Finland, Hungary,
Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and
Yugoslavia in addition to Germany.
Some of those countries built 109's
under authorization. Japan and the
USSR each purchased 3 Bf 109E's
for testing.
Werner Molders and his famous
successor, Adolf Galland, were two
of its great pilots.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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