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Photo ID 198281 by Aaron C. Rhodes. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, NX342FH
Photo ID: 198281
Taking off for the European Theater Fly Day.
Photo ID 149687 by Arjun Sarup. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, 1190
Photo ID: 149687
White 4 of 4./JG 26 ‘Schlageter’ crash-landed in Sussex on Sept. 30, 1940 during the Battle of Britain. Flown by Uffz. Horst Perez from Marquise-Est, this is thought to be a Bf-109E-4/N. Earlier assigned to II./JG26 Gruppenkommandeur Karl Ebbighausen.
Photo ID 149281 by Arjun Sarup. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, C 4E 106
Photo ID: 149281
On display at Deutsches Museum München. The emblem on the nose is from Jagdgeschwader 51 'Mölders'.
Photo ID 148768 by Aaron C. Rhodes. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, NX342FH
Photo ID: 148768
FHC's BF-109 comes in for a smooth landing after a display at the first-annual Skyfair at Paine Field in Everett, Washington.
Photo ID 140098 by rinze de vries. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, 1190
Photo ID: 140098
On the 30th September 1940 'Weiße 4' of 4./JG 26 made a forced landing in a field near East Dean after combat with RAF fighters over Beachy Head. The Bf 109 is on display in Duxford's Hangar 4.
Photo ID 133810 by Johannes Berger. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, NX342FH
Photo ID: 133810
W.Nr. 1342 was operated by JG 51 with the code "Yellow 10" and piloted by Fw. Eduard Hemmerling during the Battle of Britain. He crashed and was killed off the coast of Cap Blanc Nez on July 29, 1940 after combat with British Spitfires.
Photo ID 133809 by Johannes Berger. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, NX342FH
Photo ID: 133809
W.Nr. 1342 was operated by JG 51 with the code "Yellow 10" and piloted by Fw. Eduard Hemmerling during the Battle of Britain. He crashed and was killed off the coast of Cap Blanc Nez on July 29, 1940 after combat with British Spitfires.
Photo ID 117805 by Aaron C. Rhodes. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, 1342
Photo ID: 117805
A close-up of the badge painted on the fuselage of the FHC's BF-109. Tanslated, it means "God Destroy England". This aircraft was mortally wounded during the Battle of Britain and crash-landed on the coast of France.
Photo ID 117310 by Aaron C. Rhodes. Private Flying Heritage Collection Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, NX342FH
Photo ID: 117310
Mortally wounded, this BF-109 limped back to the French coastline during the Battle of Britain where it crash landed. Unlike many preserved BF-109's which contain license-built parts from Spain, this aircraft contains 100% original German parts.
Photo ID 72494 by Martin Thoeni - Powerplanes. Switzerland Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, J 355
Photo ID: 72494
This aircraft is located at the Flieger und Flabmuseum in Dübendorf.
Photo ID 48417 by Tom Gibbons. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, C 4E 106
Photo ID: 48417
Originally built as a Bf.109E-1 this classic fighter is displayed within the impressive Deutsches Museum in Munich city centre on the banks of the Isar river.
Photo ID 10638 by Jörg Pfeifer. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, C 4E 106
Photo ID: 10638
As far as I know this is an ex Spain Af which was registered as C.4E-106
Photo ID 4191 by Wayne Dippold. Private Private Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, CF EML
Photo ID: 4191
Russell Groups Bf-109E-3 kicking up some grass as it taxies to the runway.
Photo ID 3701 by Ted Miley. Germany Air Force Messerschmitt Bf 109E 3, N109J
Photo ID: 3701
Messerschmitt Bf-109E Gustav, actually a Spanish built Casa HA-1112 Buchon but converted to a 109E with a DB601 engine. This aircraft was a star of the 1969 Battle of Britain movie
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