Executive Series 1:24 FGM109SS ME-109E Messerschmitt Signed by the Legendary Gunther Rall - Signature Series |
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Scale: 1:24 |
Length: 14.38" |
Width: 16.25" |
Composition: Mahogany |
SKU: TMC-FGM109SS |
Period: World War II |
LIMITED-EDITION SIGNATURE SERIES
*** Hand Signed on the upper surface of the wing by German Pilot Ace Gunther Rall ***
About Pilot Ace Gunther Rall: This Model is signed on the base data plate by one of historys greatest fighter pilots Günther Rall. Unfortunately General Rall died in October 2009 and his passing is a great loss of one the greatest fighter pilots of all time Rall flew a total of 621 combat missions, was shot down 8 times and was wounded thrice. He scored a total of 275 victories, 272 of them on the Eastern Front (including 241 Soviet fighters), flying a Messerschmitt Bf 109. He fought in the invasion of France, the Battle of Britain, in the Balkan Campaign and over Crete. He began the conflict as a young Second Lieutenant, and was a Major and Geschwaderkommodore of JG 300 at the surrender. He claimed all of his victories in the Messerschmitt Bf 109.
After the war, he served with the West German Air Force.Victories: 275 Airplane: Bf 109Front: Russian Medal: KCOS
About the Me-109 Messerschmitt: The Me-109 Messerschmitt was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and was originally powered by a Rolls-Royce Kestrel V engine. It was one of the first true modern fighters of the era. The prototype Me-109 first flew in 1935 and that same year, the Me-109 won a fighter competition. The Me-109B and C models achieved great success in Spain with the Legion Condor's fighter unit. The progressive development in the pre-war years resulted in a more powerful and heavier armed versions of the ME-109. The Me-109 was flown by the three top-scoring fighter aces of World War II including Gunther Rall, with 275 victories. Bf 109 was the official designation, since its design was sent in by the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke company and was used extensively in all official German documents dealing with this aircraft. After July 1938, the company was renamed as Messerschmitt AG, the time when Erhard Milch finally allowed Willy Messerschmitt to acquire the company. The "Me" designation and mdash (except those already assigned with the Bf prefix) were to be carried by all Messerchmitt aircraft since then. The Me-109 has basically the smallest airframe that Willy Messerschmitt attached to the most powerful engine. The Me-109 remained a formidable air superiority fighter throughout World War II.
Info: ME-109E Messerschmitt - Gunther Rall - Signature Series