Me 210A aircraft in flight, circa 1939-1943

Caption     Me 210A aircraft in flight, circa 1939-1943 ww2dbase
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Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  This anonymous work originating in the European Union is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 70 years after the work was made available to the public.

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1. Commenter identity confirmed BILL says:
8 Mar 2009 09:24:48 AM

Messerschmitt Me 210A-1 (VN+AT) on test flight with elongated fuselage revealed the aircraft to be an adequate warplane, and the few that were built were modified and cleared for service.
2. Commenter identity confirmed BILL says:
8 Mar 2009 09:37:43 AM

Messerschmitt Me 210A-1 (VN+AT) aircraft was modified with new rear fuselage, wing slots and new air brakes in the Summer of 1942. This was one of the last Me 210A-1's completed prior to the production halt on April 1942.

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