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    The BFW M.20 (also known as the Messerschmitt M.20 after the designer's surname) was a German single-engine, high-wing monoplane ten-seat passenger transport...
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    The BFW M.23, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 23, was a 1920s two-seat sporting aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt, and produced by Bayerische...
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    The BFW M.35, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 35, was a German sports plane of the early 1930s. It was the last of a line designed by Willy Messerschmitt...
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  • The BFW M.19, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 19, was the first in a line of German low-wing single-engine sports planes, designed by Willy Messerschmitt...
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  • earlier three-cabin aircraft, the successful BFW M.18 and BFW M.20, and the commercially unsuccessful BFW M.24, though smaller than any of them. A typical...
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    The BFW M.31, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M.27, was a radial-engined German two-seat sports plane from 1932, with a low, cantilever wing, open...
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    ICAR Comercial (redirect from BFW M.36)
    / ICAR Comercial (sic), variously also known as the ICAR M 36, Messerschmitt M 36 or BFW M.36, was a Messerschmitt design built and tested by the Romanian...
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    The BFW M.27, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M.27, was a German two-seat sports plane with a low, cantilever wing, open cockpits and a fixed undercarriage...
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    The BFW M.21 was a single-engined biplane trainer designed by Willy Messerschmitt for the German Ministry of Transport. It was one of only two biplanes...
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  • Whitworth Atalanta Armstrong Whitworth Ensign Avro 618 Ten Avro 642 Eighteen BFW M.20 Blériot-SPAD S.33 Blériot-SPAD S.46 Blériot-SPAD S.56 Boeing 40 Boeing...
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  • The BFW M.22 was a twin-engined medium bomber, designed by Willy Messerschmitt for the German Ministry of Transport. It was one of only two biplanes Messerschmitt...
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    The M 17 was a German single-engine high-wing sports monoplane. It was designed by Willy Messerschmitt in 1925 in Bamberg. This aircraft won many competitions...
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    The Bayerische Flugzeugwerke M 18 (BFW M 18), (later known as Messerschmitt M 18) was an airliner, produced in Germany in the late 1920s. Designed at the...
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    types. These culminated in the Messerschmitt M 17 and Messerschmitt M 18 designs, which Messerschmitt sold to BFW in 1927, when the Bavarian state government...
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  • Turbulent Legacy". www.handelsblatt.com. Retrieved 2020-12-24. St. Endlich, M. Geyler-von Bernus, B. Rossié. "Tempelhof - Forced Labourers". www.thf-berlin...
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  • The BFW M.29 was a single-engine two-seat low-wing aircraft, designed by Willy Messerschmitt for the 1932 Circuit of Europe races. Messerschmitt M 23s...
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  • Messerschmitt) BFW M.17 two-seat ultralight sportsplane BFW M.18 single-engine high-wing monoplane airliner BFW M.19 low-wing single-seat sportsplane BFW M.20 single-engine...
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  • AG) BFW 1 Sperber BFW 3 Marabu BFW CL.I BFW CL.II BFW CL.III BFW Cl.IV BFW M.17 BFW M.18 BFW M.19 BFW M.20 BFW M.21 BFW M.22 BFW M.23 BFW M.24 BFW M.25...
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  • The BFW N.I was a prototype night bomber aircraft developed in Germany during the First World War. In August 1917, Idflieg instructed BFW to develop a...
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  • The Messerschmitt M 24, otherwise known as the BFW M.24, was an airliner developed in Germany in the late 1920s as a further development in the series...
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  • The BFW CL.I was a prototype German escort fighter aircraft of World War I. The CL.I first flew April 1918, but was considered to be inferior in performance...
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    Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG (abbreviated B.F.W.). The articles of association were drawn up on 19 and 20 February, and completed on 2 March 1916. Details...
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    93 kW (125 hp). Albatros L 82 Ambrosini SAI.3 Ambrosini SAI.10 BFW M.23 BFW M.29 BFW M.35 Blohm & Voss Ha 135 Bücker Bü 133C Jungmeister Command-Aire...
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    1930s. The Bf 108 was of all-metal construction. Originally designated the M 37, the aircraft was designed as a four-seat sports/recreation aircraft for...
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  • Sidi Bel Abbès Airport (IATA: BFW, ICAO: DAOS), is an airport located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) southeast of Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria. "Airport information...
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    maneuverability, in that order. It has been suggested that Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW) was originally not invited to participate in the competition due to personal...
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  • (BFW) and Messerschmitt aircraft BFW Idflieg designations CL.I CL.II CL.III CL.IV N.I BFW/Messerschmitt company designations M 17 M 18 M 19 M 20 M 21...
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    versions. The Messerschmitt P.1099 was a 12 m long, conventional-looking[vague] aircraft with a wingspan of 12.6 m. It had a wider fuselage than the Messerschmitt...
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    16 m and a length of 9.37 m. Full-scale prototype design of a flying test single-seat jet fighter with a wingspan of 8.06 m and a length of 8.98 m. It...
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    were taken over by the state of Bavaria to form BFW, production of the U 12 soon resumed in earnest. BFW-built U 12s were exported to Austria, Hungary and...
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