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The Bf 109 E “Emil” entered service in 1938. The aircrafts DB 601 engine transformed its performance, making the Messerschmitt fighter one of the most capable anywhere in the world at the time. After seeing action late in the Spanish Civil War, the Emil was Germanys premier fighter aircraft during the early years of World War II, seeing action over Poland, France and the Low Countries, Great Britain, the Balkans, and North Africa. By the time of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, the Emil had been largely replaced as theLuftwaffes main fighter aircraft by the new Bf 109 F; however, it continued in service in the fighter-bomber, reconnaissance, and fighter-training roles. The Bf 109 E was flown by all of Germanys famed early-war fighter aces, men such as Adolf Galland, Werner Mlders, Helmut Wick, Wilhelm Balthasar, Walther Oesau, and countless others.[AuthorName]By David Johnston[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Retired after 37 years as an air traffic controller, David Johnston has been active in aviation research, especially concerning Canadian and German subjects, for more than three decades. He studied history and German at the University of Alberta and Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. This is his second book.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]152 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Germanys Premier Early World War II Fighter[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]152 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]