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+ | ==Description== | ||
+ | The '''Messerschmitt Bf 109''' is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the [[Fw 190 (Family)|Focke-Wulf Fw 190]], the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force. Around 34,000 units were produced. | ||
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+ | {{Navigation-Start|Bf 109 Nicknames}} | ||
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|'''Globally'''}}Messer <small>(Abbriviation of Messerschmitt and/or Knife)</small>{{-}}Messerschmitt{{-}}109 | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|'''▄ Finnish'''}}Mersu (Messer) | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|'''▂ Russian'''}}Messer (Мессер) | ||
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|'''▀ Pilots'''}}Anton (A-model){{-}}Berta (B){{-}}Caesar (C){{-}}Dora (D){{-}}Emil (E){{-}}Friedrich / Fritz (F){{-}}Gustav (G){{-}}Kurfürst (K) | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|}}Die Beule <small>(The Bump)</small> (G-6){{-}}Zwilling <small>(Twins)</small> (Z) | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|'''▂ Pilots'''}}Khudoy (Худо́й) <small>(Thin, Lean)</small> | ||
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|'''▄ Spanish'''}}Buchon <small>(Pounter Pigeon) <sup>(for their own HA-1112)</sup></small> | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|'''▂ Czech'''}}Mezek <small>(Mule) <sup>(for their own Avia S-199)</sup></small> | ||
+ | {{Navigation-Line|''' Israeli'''}}Sakeen (סכין) <small>(Knife) <sup>(Avia S-199)</sup></small> | ||
+ | {{Navigation-First-Line|'''''Unknown'''''}}Augsburg Eagle | ||
+ | {{Navigation-End}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Vehicles== |
+ | {{Tree-Start|3|without header}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Line|}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;" colspan="2"|<center>[[File:Germany flag.png|70px|link=Category:Germany_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:Italy flag.png|70px|link=Category:Italy_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:Japan flag.png|70px|link=Category:Japan_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:Sweden flag.png|70px|link=Category:Sweden_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:USA flag.png|70px|link=Category:USA_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"|<center>[[File:Israel flag.png|70px|link=Category:Israel_aircraft]]</center>{{Tree-Skip|10px}} | ||
− | + | {{Tree-Line|I Rank}} | |
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109b_2}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109c_1}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 0px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109a_1}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
− | == | + | {{Tree-Line|II Rank}} |
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Group|bf-109e_group|Bf 109 E| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109e-1}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109e-3}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109e-4}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Group|bf-109f_early_group|Bf 109 F (e)| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-1}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-2}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 0px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109e-7}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109e-3_japan}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
− | + | {{Tree-Line|III Rank}} | |
− | + | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | |
− | + | {{Tree-Group|bf-109f_group|Bf 109 F| | |
− | + | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-4}} | |
− | + | {{Tree-Arrow}} | |
− | + | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-4_trop}} | |
− | + | }} | |
− | + | {{Tree-Arrow}} | |
+ | |style="border-left: solid 0px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-2_romania}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-4_hungary}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109f-4_usa}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
− | == | + | {{Tree-Line|IV Rank}} |
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Group|bf-109g_group|Bf 109 G| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-2}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-6}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-14}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-10}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Arrow}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109k-4}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 0px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109z}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-14as}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-2_hungary}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-2_finland}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-6_erla_finland}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|bf-109g-6_finland}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-Skip}} | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | |style="border-left: solid 1px #cccccc;"| | ||
+ | {{Tree-Unit|s_199}} | ||
+ | {{Tree-End}} | ||
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− | + | ;Notes: | |
+ | * [[Flegel's Bf 109 A]] - <small>(Pilot: Norbert Flegel)</small> | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|bf-109e-3_japan}} - <small>(German aircraft bought by the Japanese for testing)</small> | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|bf-109f-4_usa}} - <small>(USSR-captured & shipped to US for further evaluation)</small> | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|bf-109f-4_hungary}} - <small>(Hungarian Bf 109 F-4, located in the Italian tree)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Bf 109 G-2]] - <small>(Romanian Bf 109 G-2, located in the German tree)</small> | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|bf-109g-2_hungary}} - <small>(Hungarian Bf 109 G-2, located in the Italian tree)</small> | ||
+ | * {{Specs-Link|bf-109g-6_finland}} - <small>(Finnish Bf 109 G-6, located in the Swedish tree) (Pilot: Börje Gustav Hielm)</small> | ||
+ | * [[Sakeen]] - <small>(Czech Avia S-199, a modified Bf 109, located in the Israeli tree)</small> | ||
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− | + | {{Youtube-gallery|ynRwVI4Qsc0|'''Tactics: Bf.109''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|UdTLaBtIRkg|'''Messerschmitt Bf.109''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|-Z0ihOEb1tw|'''The Shooting Range #230''' - ''Pages of History'' section at 03:24 discusses the Bf 109 in Swiss service.|DthUAe03tf4|'''Most produced aircraft''' discusses the {{PAGENAME}} at 4:57 - ''War Thunder Official Channel''|nz5Q5ogHoTU|'''Legends: Bf 109''' - ''War Thunder Official Channel''}} | |
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 13 March 2024
Description
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force. Around 34,000 units were produced.
Nicknames
Bf 109 Nicknames | |
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Globally | Messer (Abbriviation of Messerschmitt and/or Knife) · Messerschmitt · 109 |
▄ Finnish | Mersu (Messer) |
▂ Russian | Messer (Мессер) |
▀ Pilots | Anton (A-model) · Berta (B) · Caesar (C) · Dora (D) · Emil (E) · Friedrich / Fritz (F) · Gustav (G) · Kurfürst (K) |
Die Beule (The Bump) (G-6) · Zwilling (Twins) (Z) | |
▂ Pilots | Khudoy (Худо́й) (Thin, Lean) |
▄ Spanish | Buchon (Pounter Pigeon) (for their own HA-1112) |
▂ Czech | Mezek (Mule) (for their own Avia S-199) |
Israeli | Sakeen (סכין) (Knife) (Avia S-199) |
Unknown | Augsburg Eagle |
Vehicles
- Notes
- Flegel's Bf 109 A - (Pilot: Norbert Flegel)
- ▅Bf 109 E-7 - (German aircraft bought by the Japanese for testing)
- ▃Bf 109 F-4 - (USSR-captured & shipped to US for further evaluation)
- ◐Bf 109 F-4 - (Hungarian Bf 109 F-4, located in the Italian tree)
- Bf 109 G-2 - (Romanian Bf 109 G-2, located in the German tree)
- ◐Bf 109 G-2 - (Hungarian Bf 109 G-2, located in the Italian tree)
- ▄Bf 109 G-6 - (Finnish Bf 109 G-6, located in the Swedish tree) (Pilot: Börje Gustav Hielm)
- Sakeen - (Czech Avia S-199, a modified Bf 109, located in the Israeli tree)
Media
- Videos
Tactics: Bf.109 - War Thunder Official Channel
Messerschmitt Bf.109 - War Thunder Official Channel
The Shooting Range #230 - Pages of History section at 03:24 discusses the Bf 109 in Swiss service.
Most produced aircraft discusses the Bf 109 (Family) at 4:57 - War Thunder Official Channel
Legends: Bf 109 - War Thunder Official Channel