Месершмит Me-108 Тайфун

Messerschmitt Me-108 Taifun

Страна Германия
Роля Транспорт на персонала – въздухоплавателни средства за връзка
Първи полет 1934
Построен 885

1. Месершмит Бф 108 Тайфун was a German single-engine sport and touring aircraft, developed by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (Bavarian Aircraft Works) in the 1930s. The Bf 108 was of all-metal construction. The Bf 108 was adopted into Luftwaffe service during World War II, where it was primarily used as a personnel transport and liaison aircraft.

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Messerschmidt Me-108 Taifun Walk Around
Фотограф Владимир Якубов
Локализация Фантазия на полет, Полк Сити
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ФотографВладимир Якубов
Локализация2 звезди
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The Messerschmitt Me-108 Taifun was a four-seat single-engine aircraft developed by Willy Messerschmitt, the chief engineer of Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) in Augsburg, Germany. The name Taifun (Typhoon) was given by the German aviator Elly Beinhorn, who flew a raid from Gleiwitz to Berlin to Istanbul on August 13, 1935. The Me-108 was designed as a sport and touring aircraft for the 1934 International Tourist Challenge. It was the first all-metal aircraft with retractable landing gear and other modern features for its time. The Me-108 was also used by the Luftwaffe as a liaison and personnel transport aircraft during World War II, as well as by several other countries. The production of the Me-108 was transferred to occupied France during the war and continued after the war as the Nord 1000 Pingouin.

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