Messerschmitt Bf 109

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History, War Documentary hosted by Robert Garofalo and published by Castle Communications PLC in 1995 - English narration

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At the end of 1934 - before the existence of the Luftwaffe had been officially declared, Germany had less than six hundred front-line combat aircraft.

But by the outbreak of the Second World War, the number had risen to more than three and a half thousand. Thirty percent of these were single-engined fighters and for the next six years, one small but rugged aeroplane would form the very backbone of the German fighter force - Messerschmitt BF109. This legendary machine remained in continuous action from 1939 to 1945 and in doing so, it shot down twice as many aircraft as any other fighter in history.


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  • Run Time: 57 min
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  • Run-Time: 55 mins
  • Number Of Parts: 1
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