Messerschmitt Bf-109E file bundle.
You will receive the following formats archived in a file when you purchase this product:
- Adobe Ilustrator (.ai)
- Encapsulated Postscript (.eps)
- Portable Document Format (.pdf)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- AutoCAD (.dwg)
- Drawing Exchange Format (.dxf)
- CorelDraw (.cdr)
The bundle includes 4 views of the Messerschmitt Bf-109E: top, bottom, left and right
Scale of the drawing is 1/48
Messerschmitt Bf-109E was a legendary German fighter plane from the Second World War. It was the main rivalry of the British Supermarine Spitfire, both being icons of the air war over Europe. Bf-109E or Emil, was one of the initial, still unrefined variants of the German warplane. Later variants, especially -109G /Gustav/ were more sophisticated and alongside with Focke-Wulf Fw-190 are credited to be the best WWII fighter planes, with -109K considered better even than the mighty P-51 Mustang.
Messerschmitt Bf-109E was a main figure in the Battle of Britain, where its primary rivalry Hawker Hurricane was used from the RAF side. Later on, Luftwaffe planes fought other Allied aircraft, as P-51, P-47 and P-38 Lightning. At the end stages of the war, Messerschmitt produced the Me-262 jet fighter, a state of the art war machine and a giant leap in aircraft design and technology, that overshadowed the -109 series. Nevertheless, Bf-109 in all of its variants is probably the most famous of Messerschmitt planes ever to fly and one of the symbols of the WWII air battles.
Rhino Red Prints drawings are vector file bundles designed to serve the basic needs of various sectors. 3D designers, Publishers, Decal Makers, RC and Plastic Model Makers often need profile or top views and even sometimes combination of those, featuring different aircraft. Such drawings take time and effort to be completed. Red Rhino Prints drawings are made to be very close to reality, but does not represent absolutely accurate blueprints of the vehicles depicted. The blueprints in the form of file bundle are in 48th scale and are close to reality, but there might be discrepancies with the real vehicles depicted.