Willy Messerschmitt's Bf 109 is among the most famous fighter aircraft
in the history of military aviation, and it was during the Spanish Civil
War that it first saw combat. Using newly discovered records, the author
describes the Bf 109's operational career with the Legion Condor, the
German military unit that fought in Spain. The text is enhanced by many
personal accounts written by the pilots who flew the Bf 109 in Spain,
with descriptions of combat and other aspects of life in Spain from 1936
to 1939. All versions of the Bf 109 that served in Spain are described,
accompanied by illustrations from the pilots' notes. The book is
illustrated with 235 photos--most never before published--and technical
drawings. Appendixes provide detailed descriptions of the fourteen Bf
109 A fighters sent to Spain, biographies of selected pilots who served
there, and a copy of J/88's victory list from the estate of a former
Legion fighter pilot.