Combat aircraft flown by Adolf Galland

Combat aircraft flown by Adolf Galland


Focke Wulf Fw-44: Training bi-plane
  • A FW-44 at Pima Air Museum

    Arado Ar-68
  • An Arado Biplane

    Henschel Hs-123: Bi-winged fighter bomber
  • Hs-123a

    Heinkel He-51: Bi-winged ground support fighter. Galland flew these in the Spanish Civil War as part of the Condor Legion
  • Heinkel HE-51 of the Kondor Legion

    Messerschmitt Bf109: A piston engined fighter. Galland flew various configurations, usually modifying them to suit his own personal needs. One for example, was outfitted with a cigar lighter.
  • Galland's Bf109
  • A Bf109 at the Nat'l Air & Space Museum

    Focke-Wulf 190: A piston engined fighter
  • An FW-190 at the Texas Air Museum

    Messerschmitt Me-262: The first operational jet fighter
  • An Me-262 at the Nat'l Air & Space Museum Note the mural in the background. It depicts Galland's last flight where James Finnigan shot him down.
  • An Me-262 in flight after the war

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