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Type
of aircraft |
Country |
Status |
Additional
information |
Norway |
PV |
Norsk Luftfartsmuseum in Bodö. From Bf
109D-1 W.Nr. 2540, N+6 from 11./(N)JG 2 |
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Malta |
PV |
National War Museum, Malta |
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Germany |
PV |
Rechlin/Lärz Luftfahrtmuseum |
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Malta |
PV |
National War Museum, Malta |
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Netherlands |
PV |
Aviodrom Lelystad, previously with Aviodom
Schiphol, Amsterdam |
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Finland |
S |
Finnish AF
Museum, Tikkakoski. Might possibly be from Bf
109E-7 W.Nr. 3285, Black 12 from 4./JG 5
recovered in the 70's. |
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England |
PV |
RAFM Hendon |
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Malta |
PV |
National War Museum, Malta |
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Germany |
PV |
International Aviation Museum in Villingen-Schwenningen |
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Belgium |
PV |
La Gleize in the Ardennes |
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England |
PV |
Battle of Britain Public House in Gravesend, Kent |
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Hungary |
RA |
Héreg
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Hungary |
RA |
Héreg
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Belgium |
PV |
Musee Royal de l'Armee, Brussels |
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Finland |
S |
Finnish
AF Museum, Tikkakoski |
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Italy |
PV |
Mostra storica aeroporto "Dal Molin" - Vicenza |
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Norway |
PV |
Aircraft Historical Museum, Sola |
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Austria |
PV |
Heeresgeschichtliches
Museum im Arsenal. |
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USA |
PV |
War Eagles
Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico |
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Austria |
PV |
Heeresgeschichtliches
Museum im Arsenal. |
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Norway |
PV |
Teknisk Museum, Oslo |
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USA |
RA |
Privately
owned |
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USA |
RA |
Privately
owned. The rudder belonged to the 109 flown by Oberst
Gordon Gollob of JG 3 and 77 with 150 kills. |
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Austria |
PV |
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum im Arsenal. The rudder is said to
have belonged to the 109 flown by Oberst Gordon Gollob of JG 3 and 77 with 150 kills. |
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Germany |
PV |
Technik
Museum Speyer, rudder from Luftwaffe ace Hermann Graf |
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Germany |
PV |
Luftwaffe
museum, Gatow. The rudder is painted on one side as
the 109 flown by Hauptmann Hans-Joachim Marseille of JG 52 and JG 27 with 158
kills. The rudder was given to the family by the Luftwaffe High Command. |
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Germany |
PV |
Luftwaffe
museum, Gatow. The rudder belonged to the 109 flown
by Major Werner Schroer of JG 3, JG 27 and JG54
with 114 kills, (26 viermot). |
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Germany |
PV |
Luftfahrtmuseum, Laatzen. The rudder belonged to 109 flown by Luftwaffe
ace Alfred Grislawski of J.Gr.
50 with 133 kills, (18 viermot). |
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Germany |
RA |
Privately
owned, previously on show at Sinsheim, Laatzen. The rudder belonged to Oberstleutnant
Fredrich-Karl Müller of JG 3 with 140 kills. |
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USA |
RA |
Privately
owned |
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Denmark |
PV |
Gillelje, includes
original parts as instruments, engine etc. |
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Norway |
PV |
Aircraft Historical Museum, Sola |
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France |
PV |
Atlantic
War Museum - Battery Todt, Audinghen |
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England |
PV |
Imperial War Memorial, London |
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England |
PV |
Bournemouth Aviation Museum |
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Netherlands |
PV |
Fortress
Spijkerboor, Zuid oost beemster |
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Sweden |
RA |
Privately
Owned |
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Australia |
PV |
Australian
War Memorial, Canberra. The rudder belonged to Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer of NJG 1 and NJG 4 with 121 kills, all by
night. |
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England |
PV |
Imperial
War Museum. The rudder belonged to Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer
of NJG 1 and NJG 4 with 121 kills, all by night. |
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Belgium |
RA |
Privately
owned |
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England |
RA |
Privately
owned, located in Northamptonshire |
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Switzerland |
PV |
Flieger FLAB
Museum, Dübendorf |
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Belgium |
PV |
In the
fortress of the city Huy |
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Belgium |
PV |
Musee Royal de l'Armee, Brussels |
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USA |
PV |
Planes of Fame, Chino |
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Hungary |
RA |
Héreg
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Hungary |
RA |
Héreg
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Hungary |
RA |
Héreg
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Germany |
CR |
The
Luftwaffe Museum is currently reconstructing a Me 262 using a nose section
and other parts that have been recovered from crash sites and other sources. Expected to be completed during 2002 |
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Germany |
PV |
Willow
Grove NAS |
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Germany |
PV |
Luftwaffen
museum Gatow |
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Holland |
PV |
Wings to
Victory Museum, Midden Zeeland Airport |
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France |
PV |
New Omaha
beach Museum, Vierville, Normandie |
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