Messerschmitt
Bf 109: Better than the Spitfire?
This Bf 109 fought in the Battle of Britain, crash landed in 1940, and ended up
on display. The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was matched only by the Supermarine
Spitfire.
It was the
Luftwaffe’s only single seat fighter for the first few years of the Second
World War and the RAF’s nemesis during the Battle of Britain. Duxford’s Bf 109
is an E-3/E-4 variant. It was attacked by Spitfires in late 1940 and
crash-landed in a field in relatively good condition.
Because of this
smooth crash landing, the aircraft ended up touring North America before going
on display at IWM – the tourists’ graffiti from these tours can still be seen
on its wings. In this video, Curator Adrian Kerrison shows us how much we can
learn from looking closely this Battle of Britain icon.
Take a look into
the cockpit, watch it take off, and hear from those who flew the Bf 109 during
World War Two.
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