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BF 109E-3 "Hai Fetito" No.9, Lt. loan Di Cesare, Grupul 7, Romanian Air Force, Karpovka-Stalingrad, November 1941
General Background
The first German mass produced 109 fighter was the Bf-109E that has been mistakenly referred
to as the Me-109. The Bf is the designator for the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) (Bavarian
Aircraft Works) that produced the original aircraft. In 1938 Messerschmitt took over BFW but
throughout WWII German handbooks and documents referred to the aircraft as the Bf-109. By the
end of 1939 the Bf-109E (Emil) had replaced all other 109 variants and equipped 13 Gruppens
with 40 aircraft each. The Bf-109 was the main single-engine aircraft until the Fw-190 came along.
The Aircraft
In December 1939 Romania ordered 50 Bf-109Es, 11 delivered in 1940 and the remaining 39 arriving one year later. These aircraft equipped the new Grupul 7 Vanatoare in time for them to take part in operation Barbarossa. But by mid 1941 the group had lost aircraft and was withdrawn to be replenished with 15 used German Bf-109E-7s. The unit returned to the front in time for the Battle of Stalingrad. Grupul 7 had 8 aircraft captured by the Soviets including Bf-109E3 No. 9 “Hai Fetito” flown by Lt. loan Di Cesare who is credited with 16 victories.
Specifications :
Role: | Fighter/Interceptor |
Weight: | Empty – 2,025 kg |
Empty With Fuel – 2,328 kg | |
Maximum Take-Off – 2,610 kg | |
Performance: | Powerplant – 1 X Daimler-Benz DB-601A 12-Cylinder Inline |
Maximum Power – 924 hp Upgraded 1,070 hp | |
Speed Maximum | Stock – 545 km/h @ 5,000 m |
Upgraded – 594 km/h @ 5.000 m | |
Rate of Climb | Stock – 12.5 m/sec |
Upgraded – 25.1 m/sec | |
Range – 412 miles @ 62.5% power @ 16,000 ft | |
Initial Climb Rate – 3,100 ft/min | |
Service ceiling – 36,000 ft | |
Armament: | Guns Wing Mounted – 2 X 20 mm MGFF Cannons W/60 RPG = 120 Total
Guns Nose Mounted – 2 X 7.92 mm MG 17 Machine Guns W/1,000 RPG = 2,000 Total |
Bombs | 4 X 50 kg SC50JA
1 X 250 kg SC250JA |