MESSERSCHMITT
ME108 & Bf109
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The ME108 Taifun was developed from the M35 acrobatic
aircraft specifically for competitions in the 1930's. Adopted
by the Luftwaffe in the communications role, the aircraft
was also exported to a number of other countries. Two
German Embassy aircraft were impressed into RAF service
during WW2.
Production was transferred to France in 1942 and development
of the aircraft continued after WW2.
The Bf109 was designed in the mid-1930's during the period
of the build-up of the Luftwaffe and is one of the definitive WW2
German fighters.
First flown in 1935 with a Rolls-Royce Kestrel engine, later
versions utilised the Daimler-Benz DB601 engine. It is estimated
that more than 35,000 examples were eventually produced.
The CD contains the complete manual for each aircraft. These
manuals are like an owners manual and contain complete flight
operating and maintenance information. The manuals have
been scanned from the original flight manuals and retain any
colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Messerschmitt produced " Betriebs und Rustanleitung fur das
Flugzeugmuster - Messerschmitt Me 108B Taifun" . Dated August
1939.2. Messerschmitt produced " Betriebs und Rustanleitung - Messerschmitt
Bf109E mit Motor DB601". Dated January 1939, approx 107 pages.
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