The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was one of the truly world-class piston-engined
fighters of World War II. This reputation rests largely with the E-F
variants, which bore the brunt of the Luftwaffe's most important
operations in World War II and shot down tens of thousands of Allied
aircraft in the Battle of Britain, the Blitzkriegs across Europe and on
the Eastern Front. This volume looks at the design and development
history of these formidable warplanes, with a meticulous technical focus
and clear, detailed illustrations to reveal why the types were so
effective. It explores the long process of tweaks to the E variant, and
solutions to the many initial technical problems with the F, and how
this development helped Willy Messerschmitt's promising Bf 109 design
mature and fulfil its potential.