US soldiers examine a downed German Bf-109 - Belgium, Jan 1945
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US soldiers examine a downed German Bf-109 - Belgium, Jan 1945
Messerschmitt Bf 109
The Messerschmitt Bf 109, also known as the Me 109, was Germany's most important single-seater fighter plane throughout the Second World War (1939-45). Produced in greater numbers than any other German plane, the fighter was a match for the RAF's Supermarine Spitfire in the Battle of Britain and was employed on a range of fronts from North Africa to Russia.
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Me 109, Swiss air Force
Mi-Val Tipo MO Mivalino '1955
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Mi-Val Tipo MO Mivalino '1955
If this Italian Mivalino looks a lot like a Messerschmitt KR-175, that’s because, essentially, it is. Metalmeccanica Italiana Valtrompio S.p.A. – or Mi-Val for short – was an Italian motorcycle manufacturer and in late 1953 they decided to build their own version of the Messerschmitt. They imported parts from Germany and threw their own engine in it and called it an original.
About 100 were built between 1954 and 1956 and about eight survive, this being the most original and complete, having covered less than 200 kilometers in its life.
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Mi-Val Tipo MO Mivalino '1955
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Messerschmidt Me 109
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