A typical Messerschmitt 109 had 3 x 20mm cannon and 2 x 13mm machine guns.
Willy Messerschmitt was the main designer of the aircrafts... like the 262, 163 and of course the famous 109.
Shigeru Nohara has written: 'Messerschmitt Bf109G' -- subject(s): Messerschmitt 109 (Fighter planes)
BF stands for the company that built the aircraft = Bayerische Flugzeugwerke or BFW (bavarian aircraft manufacturers) - it was the official German aviation ministry designation - ME is for planes built / designed by Messerschmitt - Willy Messerschmitt was not involved at the beginning with the 109 design which is why it probably was called the BF-109 although he did eventually work on it. Willy Messerschmitt was the head designer for BFW(Thanks. I wasn't sure of the name of the company. Wonder why it wasn't caled BFW-109.)
The Messerschmitt 109, the Messerschmitt 110, the Stukas, the Focke-wulfs, and the Ju87s(Junkers87s)
Don Everson has written: 'The reluctant Messerschmitt' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Conservation and restoration, Messerschmitt 109 (Fighter planes), Salvaging
I don't know rate, but it was certainly the Luftwaffe's most successful aircraft.
Messerchmitt AG made many different aircraft, 2 of their most famous were the Me and Bf 109's and the first effective Luftwaffe jet, the Me 262.
The Messerschmitt Bf 109, also known as the Me-109, was the main fighter plane used by the German Air Force (the Luftwaffe) during World War II.
Germany used the Messerschmitt 109, 110 & Heinkel 111 & Dornier 17 & 217 & Junkers 87 (Stuka) & 88s and the messerschmitt BF 110. British Hawker Hurricane & Supermarine Spitfire & others were used to defend the area.
The Bf 109 used the Daimler-Benz DB 605A-1 liquid-cooled inverted V12 engine (Bf 109B-1 to K-4)
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 (or Me 109). Over 33,000 of this German fighter were built. It remained in service as late as 1968 in the Spanish Air Force.
Heinkel He 110 - Tactical Bombing, Resupplying Troops Messerschmitt Me-109 - Main Fighter Plane Junkers Ju-78 Stuka - Blitzkrieg, Tactical Bombing