Luftwaffe Fighter Planes

Famous Luftwaffe fighters of WWII.  Messerschmitt Bf 109, Fw 190, Me 262, Me-163 "Komet", and a Fokker DVII

 The Messerschmitt Bf 109-E flown by Major Adolf Galland       Messerschmitt BF109G-6 Major Erich Hartmann       Messerschmitt BF109G-14 Major Erich Hartmann, winter camoflage           

            Bf 109E-4 Major Adolf Galland                           Bf 109G-6 Major Erich Hartmann                             Bf 109G-14 Major Erich Hartmann            

 Bf 109G-6 RS Major Ernst Dullberg             Messerschmitt Bf 109F4/Trop flown by Mauptmann Hans Joachim marseille                 

        Bf 109G-6/R6 Major Ernst Dullberg                Bf 109K-4  Major Erich Hartmann - Last Comb           Bf 109F4/Trop Hauptmann Hans Marseille          

 One of the surviving Fokker D.VII, in the Deutsches Museum, Munich       World's first jet fighter, the Me 163 of major Wolfgang Spate.      Me 262 flown by Major Rudolph Sinner

    Fokker D.VII Deutsches Museum, Munich          Me-163 “Komet” – Major Wolfgang Spate     Me262  Major Rudolph Sinner

 Focke Wulf 190D-9 Oberleutnant Hans Dortenmann             Focke Wulf 190A-4 Staffelkapitan Seigfried Schnell

    Fw 190D-9 Oberleutnant Hans Dortenmann             M3-410 "Hornet" Major Eduard Tratt                 Fw 190A-4 Staffelkapitan Seigfried Schnell    

     

               Dornier D0335V-14  RQ+UQ                                

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