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Messerschmitt M 20 Messerschmitt M 20

1928

The first prototype flew and then crashed on February 26, 1928. The second prototype flew on August 3, 1928. 14 ...

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Four-seat cabin monoplane designed originally as the M 37 by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke company (which became Messerschmitt in 1935) for ...

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Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun

1934

Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun

Messerschmitt Bf 109 Messerschmitt Bf 109

1935

It would take rather more than a Solomon to judge which was the best of the fighter aircraft used by ...

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Second of the important fighters designed by Willy Messerschmitt, the Bf 110 originated from a Reichsluftfahrtministerium requirement of 1934 for ...

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Messerschmitt Bf 110

1936

Messerschmitt Bf 110

Messerschmitt Bf 162 Messerschmitt Bf 162

1937

Unsuccessful competitor for the Ju 88, superficially resembling the Bf 110, but with a ...

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The Me 209 was a small, high-powered aircraft built especially for setting the world ...

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Messerschmitt Me 209

1938

Messerschmitt Me 209

Messerschmitt Bf 161 Messerschmitt Bf 161

1938

Reconnaissance version of the Bf 110, with a new nose. Development was abandoned when ...

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Almost from the earliest moments of its service trials the Bf 110 had been found to lack one essential characteristic ...

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Messerschmitt Me 210

1939

Messerschmitt Me 210

Messerschmitt Me-163 Komet Messerschmitt Me-163 Komet

1941

Few aircraft (if any) can have been as hair-raising to fly as the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet. The first production ...

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What would have been the outcome of the war in Europe if in 1940 the potential of Messerschmitt's Project 1065 ...

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Messerschmitt Me-262

1941

Messerschmitt Me-262

Messerschmitt Me 261 Messerschmitt Me 261

1941

Originally designed as a long-range record-breaking aircraft, the Me 261 had an extremely slender ...

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Consequently Junkers and Messerschmitt competed in 1940 to design and develop a very large transport glider suitable for the delivery ...

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Messerschmitt Me 321

1941

Messerschmitt Me 321

Messerschmitt Me-323 Messerschmitt Me-323

1942

Before going to war in 1939 Germany had explored and developed the use of parachute and airborne troops, thus ensuring ...

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The Me 410 Hornisse was developed in 1942 to replace the Me 210 and was essentially similar to the late-production ...

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Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse

1942

Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse

Messerschmitt Me 264 Messerschmitt Me 264

1943

Strategic bomber. The Me 264 could lift 39400 litres of fuel and 1800kg of ...

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The Me 309 was designed as a replacement for the Bf 109, already in ...

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Messerschmitt Me 309

1943

Messerschmitt Me 309

Messerschmitt Me 328 Messerschmitt Me 328

1943

The Messerschmitt Me 328 was conceived in 1942 as a cheap and simple high-speed low-level bomber and emergency fighter. Smaller ...

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High-altitude fighter programme, not related to the earlier Me 209 record aircraft. The two ...

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Messerschmitt Me 209 II

1943

Messerschmitt Me 209 II

Messerschmitt Me 310 Messerschmitt Me 310

1943

Proposed development of the Me 210, more advanced than the Me 410. The Me ...

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An experimental jet fighter capable of having its wings set at different angles of sweepback. It was never completed but ...

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Messerschmitt P.1101

1945

Messerschmitt P.1101

Messerschmitt Me 263 Messerschmitt Me 263

1945

This rocket-engined fighter was initially a development of the Me 163, but retained no ...

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Project for a tailless, two-seat fighter-bomber. Only an unpowered glider prototype was built.

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Messerschmitt Me 329

1945

Messerschmitt Me 329

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