This Bf-109 crash-landed near the Arctic port of Murmansk, Soviet Union, in August 1942. It was re-finished in its original colours and put on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
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.
(Editors note, scanned photograph from the Gisby family archives, photographer unknown)
Brand new off the stocks awaiting ferry flights to combat units
1995 brought a rare sight to Duxford: two airworthy Daimler-Benz powered Bf-109's. G-USTV is an original Bf-109G; D-FDME is a converted Spanish Air Force Ha1112-M1L.
Ever wondered how it would look like to see a highly powered Me-109 behind the rear window of your Cessna? Here it is,enjoy :-),Nikon D2Xs,Nikkor 400mm f2,8 + 2x extender.