It depends which aircraft you mean specifically. All in all, Messerschmitt AG produced aircraft from 1938-1945, when they were decommissioned by the victorious Allies.
The Messerschmitt
It was a Messerschmitt Me 262.
A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
No, the space unicorns from Derpland did. In all seriousness, no. It wasn't the Canadians, it was Willy Messerschmitt, a German aircraft designer, just after World War I.
Messerschmitt AG was the name of the famous German aircraft manufacturing corporation.
Messerschmitt was founded in 1938, just the year before WW2 began. During WW1 Messerschmitt worked on Friedrich Harth's gliders, but these did not see use in the war. In 1917 Messerschmitt voluntarily enlisted in the German army and served until the end of the war, after which he returned to glider research.
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The Messerschmidt was made all over German factories during WWII, although there were different types of Messerschmidt fighters such as the ME109, and the ME262 they were all made in Germany during WWII. there may have been recreations made in the U.S. they are not originals of the fighter plane. There were some nine or ten Messerschmitt planes of various types and with several sub marks. They were built all over Germany but also in some conquered territories
Messerschmitt was created in 1938.
For the most part , airplanes were piston-driven aircraft until the introduction of the German Luftwaffe's jet-powered Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (Swallow) and the rocket-powered Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet .
Well, In German 'Messer' means diameter. Dunno what Schmitt means, maybe it is the surname of a person?
The Messerschmitt Aircraft Company built the ME 262 during WW2. At that time all German aircraft companies had initials prefacing the names of their aircraft. -So Messerschmitt was ME, Heinkel was HE, Focke Wulf was FW and so on.