History
The Messerschmitt Bf109F was the second major version of this very important German World War 2 fighter. Many consider it the best version of the aircraft due to its performance and handling characteristics.
The Messerschmitt Bf109 was one of the most important German aircraft of World War 2.
Over 34,000 were manufactured between 1935 and the end of the war.
The ‘F’ version was the second major re-design and was considered by many to be the high water mark of the Bf109.
It featured new wings, improved aerodynamics and enhanced performance.
Production began in August 1940 and some flew during the Battle of Britain.
Over 2000 Bf-109Fs were made with the ‘F-4′ version entering production in August 1941.
This model represents the Bf109F-4 flown by Unteroffizier Dr. Felix Sauer’, 10 ‘Jabo’ JG 53, Jagdeschwader53 ‘Pik As’ from Pozallo Airfield, Southern Sicily on 27 March 1942.
Data: Single-seat fighter. Engines One Daimler-Benz DB 601E inverted-vee engine of 993kW. Wing span 9.92m. Length 8.9m. Gross weight 2900kg. Maximum speed 659km/h. Range 850km. Armament two 7.92mm machine guns and one 29mm cannon. Crew 1
Hasegawa 1/32 kit completed by Wayne Eagles in October 2023.