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Messerschmitt AG  was a German share-ownership limited, aircraft manufacturing corporation named after its chief designer Willy Messerschmitt from mid-July 1938 onwards, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft, in particular the Bf 109 and Me 262. The company survived in the post-war era, undergoing a number of mergers and changing its name from Messerschmitt to Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm before being bought by Deutsche Aerospace (DASA, now part of Airbus) in 1989.

Amazing Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) Messerschmitt AG

Messerschmitt AG was a German share-ownership limited, aircraft manufacturing corporation named after its chief designer Willy Messerschmitt from mid-July 1938 onwards, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft, in particular the Bf 109 and Me 262. 

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In February 1916, the south German engineering company MAN AG and several banks purchased the unprofitable aircraft builder Otto-Flugzeugwerke, starting a new company, Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG (abbreviated B.F.W.). The articles of association were drawn up on 19 and 20 February, and completed on 2 March 1916. Details of the company were recorded in the Commercial Register with an equity capital of RM 1,000,000 on 7 March 1916. 36% of the capital was provided by the Bank für Handel und Industrie, Berlin, 30% by MAN AG and 34% by Hermann Bachstein, Berlin. The first Chairman of the Board of Management was Peter Eberwein, who had previously been employed at Albatros Flugzeugwerke. Due to the need for immediate aircraft production for the ongoing war, there was no time for development work and BFW manufactured aircraft under licence from Albatros Flugzeugwerke. Within a month of being set up, the company was able to supply aircraft to the war ministries of Prussia and Bavaria. However, major quality problems were encountered at the start. The German air crews frequently complained about the serious defects that appeared in the first machines from BFW. The same thing had happened with the aircraft from the predecessor company run by Gustav Otto. It was only organizational changes and more intensive supervision of the assembly line that succeeded in resolving these problems by the end of 1916. BFW then started turning out over 200 aircraft a month, with their workforce growing to 3,000 and becoming one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in Bavaria.

Founded 1938 



Type AG, subsequently GmbH
Industry Aerospace
Founded 1938
Defunct 1968
Fate Merged
Successor
Headquarters Augsburg, Germany
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Products

Product list Messerschmitt included in Aircrafttotal 

Messerschmitt Aircraft WW2
Bf-108 Taifun
Bf-109 Emil;   Bf-109 Gustaf
Bf-110Bf-410
ME-262 Swalbe
Me-163 Komet
Me-321 Glider
Me-323 Gigant
Me-264 America Bomber  

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Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) Messerschmitt AG

Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) Messerschmitt AG
Messerschmitt BF109 Gustav

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      • Other name(s) Kitty Hawk, Flyer I, 1903 Flyer
        Manufactured 1903
        First flight December 17, 1903, 119 years ago
        Owners and operators Wright Brothers
        Last flight December 17, 1903
        Flights 4
        Status Preserved and displayed at the National Air and Space Museum
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General Info

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 21 ft 1 in (6.43 m)
  • Wingspan: 40 ft 4 in (12.29 m)
  • Height: 9 ft 0 in (2.74 m)
  • Wing area: 510 sq ft (47 m2)
  • Empty weight:  (274 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight:  (338 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Wright straight-4 water-cooled 201.1 cu in (3,295 cc) piston engine., 12 hp (8.9 kW)
  • Propellers: 2-bladed Wright "Elliptical" props, 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) diameter
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Performance

    • Maximum speed: 30 mph (48 km/h,
    • Service ceiling: 30 ft (9.1 m)
    • Wing loading: 1.4 lb/sq ft (6.4 kg/m2)
    • Power/mass: 0.02 hp/lb (15 W/kg)
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