Entered service in the spring of 1941, the Bf-109 was the pinnacle of the development of the Bf-109.
By its aerodynamic cleanliness (clean the engine hood, the rounded ends of the wings, beveled horizontal tail) and control this machine could be considered the ideal fighter. High flight performance was achieved by reducing weapons. As a result, the production of Bf-109F was discontinued after the manufacture of 2300 machines. On the model F-4 appeared rapid-fire 20-mm gun and improved armor, and the F-6 was an unarmed scout. The aircraft could carry a ventral discharged fuel tank - this half-measure tried to increase the range of the aircraft.
Number of parts: 157.