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==Aircraft== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! scope="col" | Model ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | First flight ! class="unsortable" scope="col" | Remarks |- | [[Messerschmitt M17|M17]] | | {{dts|1925|01}} | sports aircraft |- | [[Messerschmitt M 18|M18]] | | {{dts|1926}} | passenger transport |- | [[BFW M.19|M19]] | | {{dts|1927}} | sports aircraft |- | [[Messerschmitt M20|M20]] | | {{dts|1928}} | passenger transport |- | [[BFW M.21|M21]] | | {{dts|1928}} | prototype biplane trainer |- | [[BFW M.22|M22]] | | {{dts|1928}} | prototype biplane medium bomber |- | [[BFW M.23|M23]] | | {{sort|000000001928-01-01-0000|early 1928}} | sports aircraft |- | [[Messerschmitt M 24|M24]] | | {{dts|1929}} | passenger transport |- | [[Messerschmitt M 25|M25]] | | not built | sports aircraft |- | [[BFW M.26|M26]] | | {{dts|1930}} | prototype light aircraft |- | [[BFW M.27|M27]] | | {{dts|1930}} | sports aircraft |- | [[Messerschmitt M 28|M28]] | | {{dts|1931|01}} | prototype mail-plane |- | [[BFW M.29|M29]] | | {{dts|1932}} | sports/racing aircraft |- | [[BFW M.31|M31]] | | {{dts|1932}} | sports aircraft |- | [[BFW M.33|M33]] | | not built | ultra-light parasol-wing single-seat monoplane |- | [[BFW M.35|M35]] | | {{dts|1933}} | sports aircraft developed from M23 |- | [[IAR 36|M36]] | | {{dts|1934}} | passenger transport |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 108|Bf 108]] | ''Taifun'' (Typhoon) | {{dts|1934}} | trainer & transport |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 109|Bf 109]] | | {{dts|1935|09}} | fighter, bomber interceptor; later versions sometimes mistakenly marked as "Me 109" on subcontractor's dataplates |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 110|Bf 110]] | | {{dts|1936|05|12|format=dmy}} | twin-engine heavy fighter, night fighter |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 155|Me 155]] | | not built | high-altitude fighter, developed from Bf 109; not built, project transferred to [[Blohm + Voss]] as the [[Blohm und Voss Bv 155|Bv 155]] |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 161|Bf 161]] | | {{dts|1938}} | reconnaissance aircraft; prototype |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 162|Bf 162]] | ''Jaguar'' | {{dts|1937}} | ''schnellbomber'' (fast bomber) based on Bf 110 |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 163|Bf 163]] | | {{dts|1938|02|19|format=dmy}} | STOL reconnaissance aircraft; prototype built by Weserflug AG, lost military contract to [[Fieseler Fi 156]] ''Storch'' |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet|Me 163]] | ''Komet'' (Comet) | {{sort|000000001941-01-01-0000|early 1941}} | rocket-powered interceptor |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 165|Bf 165]] | | {{dts|1937}} | long-range bomber project |- | [[Messerschmitt Bf 108|Me 208]] | | | improved and enlarged version of Bf 108 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 209|Me 209]] | | {{dts|1938|08|01|format=dmy}} | designed to break world air speed record; attempted fighter conversion failed |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 209 (1943)|Me 209-II]] | | {{dts|1943}} | fighter; update to Bf 109, never produced |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 210|Me 210]] | | {{dts|1939|09}} | twin-engine heavy fighter; also used for reconnaissance |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 261|Me 261]] | ''Adolfine'' | {{dts|1941}} | designed as long-range record-setter; three built and used for reconnaissance |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 262|Me 262]] | ''Schwalbe'' (Swallow) | {{dts|1942|07|18|format=dmy}} | twin-engine fighter & attack aircraft; first operational jet-powered fighter |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 263|Me 263]] | | never flown | rocket-powered interceptor; advanced development of Me 163 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 264|Me 264]] | ''Amerikabomber'' (America Bomber) | {{dts|1942|10|23|format=dmy}} | strategic bomber, developed under [[Amerika Bomber]] program in competition against [[Ju 390]] and unbuilt [[He 277]] |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 265|Me 265]] | | not built | attack aircraft, proposed |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 309|Me 309]] | | {{dts|1942|07}} | fighter; advanced but underperforming design meant to replace Bf 109 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 310|Me 310]] | | | 1 built, pressurized Me 210 development, proposed |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 321|Me 321]] | | {{dts|1941|03|07|format=dmy}} | large transport glider |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 323|Me 323]] | ''Gigant'' (Giant) | {{sort|000000001941-09-21-0000|Fall 1941}} | large transport aircraft; powered development of Me 321 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 328|Me 328]] | | {{sort|000000001943-09-21-0000|Fall 1943}} | pulsejet-powered ''[[selbstopfer]]'' or parasite fighter |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 329|Me 329]] | | not built | heavy fighter-bomber; unpowered glider only |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 334|Me 334]] | | | tailless fighter, similar to Me 163 (development abandoned) |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 362|Me 362]] | | | 3-turbojet passenger aircraft (development abandoned) |- | [[Blohm & Voss Bv 155|Me 409]] | | | High-altitude fighter project; evolved into Bv 155 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 410|Me 410]] | ''Hornisse'' (Hornet) | {{dts|1943}} | twin-engine heavy fighter and fast bomber; development of Me 210 |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 509|Me 509]] | | not built | fighter, based on Me 309, with engine located behind cockpit as in [[P-39 Airacobra]] |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 510|Me 510]] | | | twin-engine fighter-bomber (not built) |- | [[Messerschmitt Me 609|Me 609]] | | | heavy fighter; combined two Me 309 fuselages into one airframe, as with Bf 109Z and Me 409 (development abandoned) |- | [[Messerschmitt P.08-01|P.08-01]] | | not flown | 1941 flying wing strategic bomber project |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1079|P.1079]] | | not flown | 1939 long-range pusher bomber design |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1092|P.1092]] | | not flown | prototype |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1095|P.1095]] | | not flown | prototype multi-role aircraft |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1099|P.1099]] | | not flown | prototype multi-role aircraft, intended improvement of Me 262 |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1100|P.1100]] | | not flown | tactical bomber design |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1101|P.1101]] | | not flown | prototype [[swing-wing]] jet interceptor; later inspired [[Bell X-5]] |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1102|P.1102]] | | not flown | swing wing bomber/heavy fighter |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1103|P.1103]] | | not flown | rocket-powered interceptor |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1104|P.1104]] | | not flown | rocket-powered interceptor |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1106|P.1106]] | | not flown | intended improvement of P.1101 |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1107|P.1107]] | | not flown | jet bomber design |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1109|P.1109]] | | not flown | oblique wing fighter design |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1110|P.1110]] | | not flown | high altitude interceptor prototype |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1111|P.1111]] | | not flown | fighter/interceptor prototype |- | [[Messerschmitt P.1112|P.1112]] | | not flown | prototype [[tailless aircraft|tailless]] jet fighter; later inspired [[Vought F7U Cutlass]] |} ===Other types of aircraft=== * [[Messerschmitt Me 109TL]]
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