gptkbp:instanceOf
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fighter aircraft
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gptkbp:aircraft
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single-engine
low-wing monoplane
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gptkbp:armament
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2 × 13 mm MG 131
1 × 20 mm MG 151/20
2 × 7.92 mm MG 17
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gptkbp:climbRate
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15 m/s
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gptkbp:cockpit
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gptkb:Erich_Hartmann
enclosed
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gptkbp:commissioningDate
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1937
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gptkbp:countryOfOrigin
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gptkb:Germany
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gptkbp:crew
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1
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gptkbp:electronic_warfare
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gptkb:World_War_II
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gptkbp:engine
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DB 605
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gptkbp:firstFlight
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1942
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gptkbp:fuelCapacity
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660 L
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gptkbp:height
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2.50 m
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance
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one of the most produced fighter aircraft in history
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Bf 109 G-24Z
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gptkbp:influenced
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later jet fighters
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gptkbp:influencedBy
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Bf 109 E
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gptkbp:landingGear
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retractable
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gptkbp:length
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8.95 m
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gptkbp:manufacturer
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Messerschmitt
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gptkbp:maxRange
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1,000 km
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gptkbp:maxSpeed
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640 km/h
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gptkbp:maxTakeoffWeight
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3,200 kg
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gptkbp:nickname
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Messerschmitt 109
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gptkbp:notableFeature
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Hans-Joachim Marseille
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gptkbp:numberBuilt
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approximately 1,000
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gptkbp:operationalHistory
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used by several air forces post-WWII
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gptkbp:primaryUser
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gptkb:German_Air_Force
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gptkbp:propulsion
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4-bladed
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gptkbp:retirementYear
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1945
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gptkbp:role
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air superiority
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gptkbp:service_ceiling
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11,000 m
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gptkbp:services
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gptkb:Luftwaffe
1943
1942-1945
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gptkbp:speed
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110 km/h
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gptkbp:succeededBy
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60°/s
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:Bf_109_K
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gptkbp:supportRole
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1943
fighter
interceptor
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gptkbp:team
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gptkb:Willy_Messerschmitt
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gptkbp:variant
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Bf 109
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gptkbp:wingArea
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16.0 m²
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gptkbp:wingspan
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9.92 m
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