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CBC High Powered New Mustang Plane
 | Specification | Product name:Messerschmidt ME-109 Wingspan: 900MM Length: 780MM Weight: 380-400g Packing: 4pcs/carton Battery:NI-MH 8.4V/600mah Power system:370 motor, gear ratio (1:5.3) RC control system: 4ch transmitter,3*servo,1*ESC
The various strengths and shortcomings of the Messerschmidt, the Hurricane, and the Spitfire largely canceled out in combat. The Hurricane's comparative weakness in acceleration was offset by its extreme strength and ruggedness. There was little to choose between the Spitfire and the Me109 between 12,000 and 17,000 feet, but above 20,000 feet the Messerschmidt was undoubtedly the better machine. It dived faster than its opponents, but required much more physical effort to fly. The weak, narrow undercarriage caused many accidents, but despite this and the cramped cockpit, the aircraft was popular with its pilots.
Designed by Willy Messerschmidt during 1934, and originally powered by a Rolls-Royce Kestrel V engine, the Me109 won a fighter competition in October 1935.
During the process of progressive development in the pre-war years the aircraft appeared in successively more powerful and heavier armed versions; and the Me109B and C models achieved great success in Spain with the Legion Condor's fighter unit. Many of the Luftwaffe's most successful wartime fighter pilots received their operational blooding in Spain on the early 109 models. By August 1940 twenty-three Gruppen were in action on the Channel front mainly equipped with the improved Me109E-3 which mounted two machine guns in the nose, and two in the wings.
Provision for a cannon firing through the spinner was also made in the design, but due to heating and vibration problems, this was never used in action.
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