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Messerschmitt
[ mes-er-shmit ]
noun
- any of several types of fighter aircraft extensively used by the German air force in World War II, especially the ME-109.
Messerschmitt
/ ˈmɛsərˌʃmɪt /
noun
- MesserschmittWilly18981978MGermanTECHNOLOGY: engineer Willy (ˈvɪli). 1898–1978, German aeronautical engineer. His military planes figured prominently in World War II, including the Me-262, the first jet fighter
Word History and Origins
Origin of Messerschmitt1
Example Sentences
Compared with the commandos he guided on truck and jeep convoys — volunteer daredevils who crept onto Nazi airfields; attached time bombs to Messerschmitt fighters, Stuka dive bombers, fuel dumps and pilot quarters; then sped away as explosions roared behind — Mr. Sadler was no hero in the usual sense.
Keith Miller, all-rounder in Don Bradman's Invincibles and a World War II pilot, once said pressure is a Messerschmitt on your tail - "playing cricket is not".
In those exchanges over North Africa, Mr. Edwards flew U.S.-built P-40 Kittyhawk fighters, far heavier and slower than the German Messerschmitt Bf 109, which made his achievements all the more remarkable.
While escorting Allied light bombers, he and other fliers strafed a German ground base and, when engaged in an aerial dogfight with the Luftwaffe, he shot down a Messerschmitt Bf 109, his first “kill.”
A hangar containing a Messerschmitt?
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