| On offer at 25% discount - limited to current stocks Matched in the early stages of World War 2 only by the Spitfire, the Messerschmitt Bf109 was undoubtedly one of the greatest combat aircraft of all time. It first flew in 1935 then followed the familiar pattern of civil prototype, record breaker, Spanish civil war combat train of development common to so many other German aircraft of the period. Back in print after 20 years, distinguished Belgian aviation journalist Armand Van Ishoven tells, in a series of firsthand accounts, the compelling story of a singularly effective fighting machine. |