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General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased) - Art prints and originals signed by General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)

General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)

Ace with 176.00 Victories

By early 1940 Macky Steinhoff was leading 4 / JG-52 during the Battle of Britain. He was then transferred to the eastern front where his success continued. In the final stages of the defence of the Reich he joined JV-44 flying the ME 262 in which he scored 6 victories before being seriously burned in a crash. He flew 939 missions scored 178 victories and was awarded the Knights Cross with Oak leaves and swords.

General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)

Items Signed by General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)

 Gunther Rall is shown flying his Bf109E of JG52 during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. ......
JG52 - Summer 1940 by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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Gunther Rall is shown flying his Bf109E of JG52 during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. ......NOT
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 Gunther Rall sitting on the cockpit side of Bf 109G-2 Black 13 of III/JG 52, Eastern Front, 1943. ......
Gunther Rall by Ivan Berryman. (B)
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Gunther Rall sitting on the cockpit side of Bf 109G-2 Black 13 of III/JG 52, Eastern Front, 1943. ......

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 Gunther Rall and his wingman on patrol in the skies above the Western Front in April 1944 whilst serving with II/JG II. ......
JG2 - Gunther Rall and his Wingman by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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Gunther Rall and his wingman on patrol in the skies above the Western Front in April 1944 whilst serving with II/JG II. ......NOT
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 Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightning on 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. ......
Gunther Rall - 274th Victory by Ivan Berryman. (B)
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Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightning on 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. ......

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 Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightningo n 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. ......
Gunther Rall - 274th Victory by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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Gunther Rall claims his 274th victory, a P.38 Lightningo n 29th April, 1944 whilst assigned to II/JG II on the Western Front. ......NOT
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 A pair of ME109 G-14s of 9th Staffel, Jagdgeswader 54 (Greenheart Wing) make a final sortie during the last days of March 1945.  ......
The Last Patrol by David Pentland. (E)
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A pair of ME109 G-14s of 9th Staffel, Jagdgeswader 54 (Greenheart Wing) make a final sortie during the last days of March 1945. ......

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 The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots cro......
Open Assault by Robert Taylor. (C)
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The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots cro......

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 The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots cro......
Open Assault by Robert Taylor. (D)
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The Junkers Ju87 Sturzkampfbomber, known to the British simply as the Stuka, had already acquired a deadly reputation across Europe, its siren screaming as the ungainly dive-bomber struck terror into the hearts of those below. In 1940 its pilots cro......NOT
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Tribute to Johannes Steinhoff by Graeme Lothian. (APC)
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 September 1940: The Battle of Britain reaches a crescendo as Me109s of the 1./JG52, their bright yellow noses glinting in the sun, gather speed and altitude as they form up after take-off from their base at Coquelles, near Calais. Led by Hauptmann W......
Dawn Eagles Rising by Robert Taylor. (AP)
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September 1940: The Battle of Britain reaches a crescendo as Me109s of the 1./JG52, their bright yellow noses glinting in the sun, gather speed and altitude as they form up after take-off from their base at Coquelles, near Calais. Led by Hauptmann W......NOT
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 The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent.  Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......
Valiant Response by Robert Taylor. (AP)
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The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent. Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......NOT
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 The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent.  Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......
Valiant Response by Robert Taylor. (B)
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The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent. Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......

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 The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent.  Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......
Valiant Response by Robert Taylor. (C)
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The Spitfires of 54 Squadron, quickly scrambled from nearby Hornchurch, clash with the Me109s from 1./JG51 over Kent. Below, Me110s from KPRG210 are about to receive unwelcome attention as the rest of the Spitfires hurtle down upon them and in the ......NOT
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 During the legendary Battle of Britain Spitfires of 92 Squadron are engaged with Messerschmitt Me109s of JG-2 in a high-altitude dog-fight directly over London in September 1940. Way below bombers of the Luftwaffe attempt one of their final daylight......
Combat Over London by Robert Taylor
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During the legendary Battle of Britain Spitfires of 92 Squadron are engaged with Messerschmitt Me109s of JG-2 in a high-altitude dog-fight directly over London in September 1940. Way below bombers of the Luftwaffe attempt one of their final daylight......NOT
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 A Soviet Yak 3 hurtles towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a vast Russian sky, painte......
Russian Roulette by Robert Taylor.
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A Soviet Yak 3 hurtles towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a vast Russian sky, painte......

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 A Soviet Yak 3 hurtles towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a vast Russian sky, painte......
Russian Roulette by Robert Taylor (AP)
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A Soviet Yak 3 hurtles towards us in a typically daring head-on attack on a Bf109. Other Yaks wheel and turn frantically in search of the enemy. Casualties on both sides are evident. Away into the distant horizon stretches a vast Russian sky, painte......

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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......
Steinhoff Tribute by Robert Taylor.
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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......NOT
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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......
Steinhoff Tribute by Robert Taylor (AP)
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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......

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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......
Steinhoff Tribute by Robert Taylor (B)
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Macky Steinhoff in action over the White Cliffs of Dover. It is August, and the height of the Battle of Britain: Heinkel 111 bombers have attacked airfields and radar stations along the south coast, and a frantic dog-fight has developed as Me109s of ......

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Supplied with the clipped signature of Johannes Steinhoff, ready to be mounted in a frame (see photo).......
Jet Legend by Gerald Coulson. (B)
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Supplied with the clipped signature of Johannes Steinhoff, ready to be mounted in a frame (see photo).......

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 P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group clash with Me109s in close combat as they struggle for air superiority over the heart of Germany, during the desperate days of 1945.  It had begun - the end game was inexorably in play.  The final defeat of G......
The Eagles Divide by Robert Taylor. (E)
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P-51 Mustangs of the 357th Fighter Group clash with Me109s in close combat as they struggle for air superiority over the heart of Germany, during the desperate days of 1945. It had begun - the end game was inexorably in play. The final defeat of G......NOT
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 Oberleutnant Walter Schuck moved to JG7 in early March 1945, and assumed command of 3 Staffel on the 26th of that month. In all he was to claim 8 victories while flying the Me262. ......
Squadron Leader Schuck, Germany, Spring 1945 by David Pentland. (P)
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Oberleutnant Walter Schuck moved to JG7 in early March 1945, and assumed command of 3 Staffel on the 26th of that month. In all he was to claim 8 victories while flying the Me262. ......NOT
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Eagles High by Robert Taylor.
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Eagles out of the Sun by Robert Taylor.
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During WWII JG-52 was the most successful Fighter Wing of the Luftwaffe, and with it flew many of the great German Aces, including the world's leading Fighter Pilot Erich Hartmann.  General Galland was at one time a Squadron Commander.  The Wing ......
JG52 by Robert Taylor.
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During WWII JG-52 was the most successful Fighter Wing of the Luftwaffe, and with it flew many of the great German Aces, including the world's leading Fighter Pilot Erich Hartmann. General Galland was at one time a Squadron Commander. The Wing ......NOT
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JV44 by Robert Taylor.
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Knights on the Eastern Front by Robert Taylor.
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Squadrons for : General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)
A list of all squadrons known to have been served with by General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased). A profile page is available by clicking the squadron name.
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JG2


Country : Germany
Founded : 1st May 1939

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JG2

Jagdgeschwader 2 was formed from parts of Jagdgeschwader 131 Richthofen on 1 May 1939 in Döberitz and its first commander was Oberst Robert Ritter von Greim. At the outbreak of the war JG 2 was tasked with defence of the Reich and based in the Berlin area under Luftgaukommando III. Stab and II. Gruppe were equipped with the Bf 109E and were located at Döberitz with 10.(N) staffel flying the Bf 109D in Straussberg.

10.(N) Staffel was one of the first night fighter units formed in the Luftwaffe. Later this staffel was expanded into IV.(N) Gruppe. This Gruppe gained the Luftwaffe’s first night kill over the RAF Bomber Command on the night of 25/26 on April 1940 when Ofw Förster shot down a Handley Page Hampden.

The unit saw little combat until the Western offensive against France and the Low Countries from 10 May 1940 onwards. During the campaign against France, JG 2 was tasked with escorting raids and defending German airspace to the south of Heinz Guderian's Panzer forces which were encircling the French and the British Expeditionary Force further north. Leutnant Helmut Wick, who later became part of a trio of outstanding aces (including Adolf Galland from Jagdgeschwader 26 (JG 26) and Werner Mölders from Jagdgeschwader 51 (JG 51)) in the Battle of Britain, attained his first and the Geschwader's second kill on 22 November 1939, a French Curtiss Hawk Model 75. The first victory for the JG 2 was scored by Oberfeldwebel Kley (3. Staffel) at the same day.

JG 2 took part in the Battle of Britain, operating Bf 109Es over the South Coast of England and the English Channel from bases in Cherbourg and Normandy. Major Helmut Wick emerged as one of the Battle’s top Luftwaffe aces, claiming 31 kills for a personal total of 56, before being killed (MIA) in action versus Spitfires of No. 609 Squadron in November 1940. Wick was seen to bail out successfully but was not found by German Air/Sea Rescue attempts. The Spitfire who dispatched him was immediately shot down by Oberleutnant Rudolf Pflanz. Ofw. Schnell, Ofw. Machold and Olt. Hans Assi Hahn also claimed heavily during this period, with 16 kills each. Some 42 JG 2 pilots were killed or made POW during the battle.

JG26


Country : Germany

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JG26

Jagdgeschwader 26 Schlageter was a Luftwaffe fighter-wing of World War II. It operated mainly in Western Europe against Great Britain, France and the United States but also saw service against Russia. It was named after Albert Leo Schlageter, a World War I veteran and Freikorps member arrested and executed by the French for sabotage in 1923.

Commanders of II. Gruppe JG 26

Hptm. Werner Palm, 1 May 1939 – 27 June 1939
Hptm Herwig Knüppel, 28 June 1939 – 19 May 1940
Hptm Karl Ebbighausen, 20 May 1940 – 31 May 1940
Hptm. Erich Noack, 1 June 1940 – 24 July 1940
Hptm Karl Ebbighausen, 25 July 1940 – 16 August 1940
Hptm Erich Bode, 17 August 1940 – 3.10.40
Hptm Walter Adolph, 4 October 1940 – 18 September 1941
Hptm Joachim Müncheberg, 19 September 1941 – 21 July 1942
Hptm Conny Meyer, 22 July 1942 – 2 January 1943
Maj Wilhelm-Ferdinand Galland, 3 January 43 – 17 August 1943
Hptm Hans Naumann, 18 August 1943 – 8 September 1943
ObLt Johannes Seifert, 9 September 1943 – 25 November 1943
Maj Wilhelm Gäth, 26 November 1943 – 1 March 1944
Hptm Hans Naumann, 2 March 1944 – 28 June 1944
Hptm Emil Lang, 29 June 1944 – 3 September 1944
Hptm Georg-Peter Eder, 4 September 1944 – 8 October 1944
Maj Anton Hackl, 9 October 1944 – 29 January 45
ObLt Waldemar Radener, 30 January 1945 – 22 February 1945
Hptm Paul Schauder, 23 February 1945 – 1 May 1945

JG52


Country : Germany

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JG52

The most successful Luftwaffe fighter-wing of World War II, with a claim total of more than 10,000 victories over enemy aircraft. It was home to the top three scoring Experten of the Luftwaffe, Erich Hartmann, Gerhard Barkhorn and Günther Rall. The unit flew the various marks of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 exclusively through the war.

JG77


Country : Germany
Founded : May 1939
'Ace of Hearts'

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JG77

Herz As (Ace of Hearts) was a Luftwaffe fighter wing during World War II. It served in all the German theaters of war, from Western Europe to the Eastern Front, and from the high north in Norway to the Mediterranean.

JG 77 was formed in May 1939 with I. and II. Gruppe. III./JG 77 was formed on 5 July 1940 in Trondheim from the II(J)./JG 186. I./ JG 77 was reorganized on 21 November 1940 into IV./JG 51 and a new I./JG 77 was established. In January 1942 I./JG 77 was transferred to I./JG 5 and a new I./JG 77 was created.

In April 1942 1. Staffel was transferred to Romania and designated the defence unit for the Ploie?ti oil fields at Mizil. (This staffel was redesignated 1./JG 4 in August 1942.)

JV44


Country : Germany

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JV44

A special fighter unit of top German fighter ace pilots in the Luftwaffe during the last months of World War II. The main aircraft used by the unit was the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. They were known by various nicknames, including Der Galland-Zirkus (The Galland Circus).

The commander of JV 44 was General Adolf Galland (103 victories) the former General der Jagdflieger who had recently been sacked from his command by Hermann Göring for attacking the operational policies and tactics used by the Luftwaffe High Command. It was hoped by Galland's superiors that a front line command would result in his death in action, thereby removing the problem of Galland's criticism. This unit was composed of highly experienced pilots who were from Galland's former staff or were otherwise co-opted by Galland from units which had been disbanded or were being re-equipped. It had relatively few operational planes available for any single sortie and was repeatedly forced to relocate due to the approach of Allied ground forces. At war's end the unit was disbanded and its brief history came to an end.
Aircraft for : General Johannes Steinhoff (deceased)
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Me109




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Manufacturer : Messerschmitt
Production Began : 1937
Retired : 1945
Number Built : 33984

Me109

Willy Messerschmitt designed the BF109 during the early 1930s. The Bf109 was one of the first all metal monocoque construction fighters with a closed canopy and retractable undercarriage. The engine of the Me109 was a V12 aero engine which was liquid-cooled. The Bf109 first saw operational service during the Spanish Civil War and flew to the end of World War II, during which time it was the backbone of the Luftwaffe fighter squadrons. During the Battle of Britian the Bf109 was used in the role of an escort fighter, a role for which it was not designed for, and it was also used as a fighter bomber. During the last days of May 1940 Robert Stanford-Tuck, the RAF ace, got the chance to fly an Me109 which they had rebuilt after it had crash landed. Stanford-Tuck found out that the Me109 was a wonderful little plane, it was slightly faster than the Spitfire, but lacked the Spitfire manoeuvrability. By testing the Me109, Tuck could put himself inside the Me109 when fighting them, knowing its weak and strong points. With the introduction of the improved Bf109F in the spring of 1941, the type again proved to be an effective fighter during the invasion of Yugoslavia and during the Battle of Crete and the invasion of Russia and it was used during the Siege of the Mediteranean island of Malta. The Bf109 was the main fighter for the Luftwaffe until 1942 when the Fw190 entered service and shared this position, and was partially replaced in Western Europe, but the Me109 continued to serve on the Eastern Front and during the defence of the Reich against the allied bombers. It was also used to good effect in the Mediterranean and North Africa in support of The Africa Korps. The Me109 was also supplied to several German allies, including Finland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia. The Bf109 scored more kills than any other fighter of any country during the war and was built in greater numbers with a total of over 31,000 aircraft being built. The Bf109 was flown by the three top German aces of the war war. Erich Hartmann with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn with 301 victories and Gunther Rall with 275 kills. Bf109 pilots were credited with the destruction of 100 or more enemy aircraft. Thirteen Luftwaffe Aces scored more than 200 kills. Altogether this group of pilots were credited with a total of nearly 15,000 kills, of which the Messerschmitt Bf109 was credited with over 10,000 of these victories. The Bf109 was the most produced warplane during World War II, with 30,573 examples built during the war, and the most produced fighter aircraft in history, with a total of 33,984 units produced up to April 1945. Bf109s remained in foreign service for many years after World War II. The Swiss used their Bf109Gs well into the 1950s. The Finnish Air Force did not retire their Bf109Gs until March 1954. Romania used its Bf109s until 1955. The Spanish Hispanos flew even longer. Some were still in service in the late 1960s.

Me262




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Manufacturer : Messerschmitt
Number Built : 1400

Me262

The Messerschmitt Me-262 Swallow, a masterpiece of engineering, was the first operational mass-produced jet to see service. Prototype testing of the airframe commenced in 1941 utilizing a piston engine. General Adolf Galland, who was in charge of the German Fighter Forces at that time, pressured both Goring and Hitler to accelerate the Me-262, and stress its use as a fighter to defend Germany from Allied bombers. Hitler, however, envisioned the 262 as the aircraft which might allow him to inflict punishment on Britain. About 1400 Swallows were produced, but fortunately for the Allies, only about 300 saw combat duty. While the original plans for the 262 presumed the use of BMW jet engines, production Swallows were ultimately equipped with Jumo 004B turbojet engines. The wing design of the 262 necessitated the unique triangular hull section of the fuselage, giving the aircraft a shark-like appearance. With an 18 degree swept wing, the 262 was capable of Mach .86. The 262 was totally ineffective in a turning duel with Allied fighters, and was also vulnerable to attack during take off and landings. The landing gear was also suspect, and many 262s were destroyed or damaged due to landing gear failure. Despite its sleek jet-age appearance, the 262 was roughly manufactured, because Germany had lost access to its normal aircraft assembly plants. In spite of these drawbacks the 262 was effective. For example, on April 7, 1945 a force of sixty 262s took on a large force of Allied bombers with escort fighters. Armed with their four nose-mounted cannons, and underwing rockets the Swallows succeeded in downing or damaging 25 Allied B-17s on that single mission. While it is unlikely that the outcome of the War could have been altered by an earlier introduction or greater production totals for this aircraft, it is clear to many historians that the duration of the War might have been drastically lengthened if the Me-262 had not been too little too late.

Known Victory Claims - Johannes Macky Steinhoff

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18/12/1939Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff10.(N)JG 26Wellington30km SSW Helgoland14.3Western Front
18/12/1939Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff10.(N)JG 26Wellington30km SSW Helgoland14.35Western Front
10/05/1940Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff11.(N)JG 2BlenheimDen Haag-Western Front
10/05/1940Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff11.(N)JG 2BlenheimDüsseldorf-Western Front
30/09/1940Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52SpitfireDorking13.45Western Front
14/02/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Spitfire30km N. Dungeness13Western Front
19/05/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52SpitfireN. Dover12.4Western Front
19/05/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52SpitfireN. Dover12.45Western Front
22/06/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-15Varena10Eastern Front
26/06/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3S. Varena9.32Eastern Front
01/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-16N. Borissow18.26Eastern Front
02/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3Borissow17.22Eastern Front
02/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3S. Borissow-Eastern Front
02/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3S. Smolewicze17.34Eastern Front
03/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3NE Borissow18.19Eastern Front
03/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3NE Borissow18.3Eastern Front
04/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3W. Witebsk12.02Eastern Front
05/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3N. Ulla6.28Eastern Front
06/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3N. Dzisna12.4Eastern Front
07/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3W. Polozk12.15Eastern Front
09/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Pe-2NW Beschenkowitschi-Eastern Front
22/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-16S. Wyssokaja11.05Eastern Front
26/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52V-11NE Jarzewo5.12Eastern Front
27/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-18N. Wjasma18.05Eastern Front
28/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-186km E. Gorki17.35Eastern Front
29/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3N. Tschutsche-See17.28Eastern Front
29/07/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-3SW Tschernaja17.34Eastern Front
10/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-168km N. Schimsk13.35Eastern Front
25/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1610km NW Tossno12.1Eastern Front
26/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1710km SW Ljuban8.5Eastern Front
26/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-17Mal. Bronitza8.55Eastern Front
26/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1715km SE Ljuban8.58Eastern Front
27/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52R-56km NE Ljesja15.38Eastern Front
27/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52R-53km NE Ljesja15.39Eastern Front
29/08/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-15SE Kolpino15.1Eastern Front
01/09/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52DB-330km NE Ljuban15.15Eastern Front
06/09/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-181km NW Bahnhof Mga11.55Eastern Front
06/09/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-18Bahnhof Makowo16.47Eastern Front
26/09/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1810km W. Wolchowstroj7.55Eastern Front
03/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-15310km NE Cholm14.17Eastern Front
05/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1830km NW Wjasma7.1Eastern Front
06/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-1610km SE Cholm6.25Eastern Front
18/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Pe-2N. Kalinin15.17Eastern Front
18/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Pe-2Kalinin15.18Eastern Front
24/10/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Pe-2SW Kalinin15.55Eastern Front
14/11/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-185km S. Wjasma14.55Eastern Front
26/11/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52I-2610km S. Stolnetschnog.13.2Eastern Front
28/11/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52Il-210km E. Istra9.2Eastern Front
28/11/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52BB-2210km SW Stolnetschnog.14.5Eastern Front
02/12/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52BB-22Belji-Rast8.25Eastern Front
02/12/1941Oblt. Johannes Steinhoff4JG 52BB-2210km W. Moskau14.3Eastern Front
17/05/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52MiG-1Boroditschnoyé: 2500m9.37Eastern Front
26/05/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-21km E. Taranovka17.24Eastern Front
22/06/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Hurricane5km NW Kupjansk: 2000m17.55Eastern Front
21/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18049 411: 1000m16Eastern Front
22/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-349 475: Bodennähe10.11Eastern Front
22/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Hurricane49 411: 1000m10.2Eastern Front
23/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-359 334: 50m5.5Eastern Front
23/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-15349 124: Bodennähe12.2Eastern Front
23/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18049 41315.1Eastern Front
23/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-349 411: 4000m17.25Eastern Front
23/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-359 353: 300m5.4Eastern Front
24/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18059 323: 350m6.2Eastern Front
25/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 243: 800m11.05Eastern Front
25/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 253: 500m11.07Eastern Front
25/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18059 311: Bodennähe14.45Eastern Front
25/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18049 412: 2300m17.37Eastern Front
27/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18049 431: Bodennähe5.55Eastern Front
27/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-18049 413: Bodennähne11.34Eastern Front
28/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 223: 200m14.5Eastern Front
28/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG50 773: Bodennähe14.57Eastern Front
30/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 161: 500m13.1Eastern Front
30/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG40 792: 1000m13.12Eastern Front
30/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 362: 2000m17Eastern Front
30/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 522: 100m17.1Eastern Front
30/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 522: 200m17.12Eastern Front
31/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-349 461: 3000m5.2Eastern Front
31/08/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-349 474: 4000m17.05Eastern Front
08/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-344 481: 2500m14.4Eastern Front
08/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-344 622: 2000m14.42Eastern Front
10/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-344 424: - 0m14.17Eastern Front
16/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-354 371: 1500m16.2Eastern Front
17/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-254 322: 2000m14.4Eastern Front
17/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG54 381: 800m16.4Eastern Front
20/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52I-16 Rata85 371: 2000m9.4Eastern Front
26/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-185 342: 3000m15.39Eastern Front
26/09/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-185 342: 1000m15.4Eastern Front
11/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-194 161: 100m8.1Eastern Front
11/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-295 793: tiefflug14.18Eastern Front
28/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Curtiss P-4049 284: tiefflug7.5Eastern Front
28/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-149 184: 2000m10.4Eastern Front
30/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-119 482: tiefflug7.45Eastern Front
30/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-119 482: tiefflug7.46Eastern Front
30/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-139 424: 2000m10.15Eastern Front
30/11/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Curtiss P-4040 754: 1200m10.38Eastern Front
01/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-140 793: Bodennähe8.2Eastern Front
02/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-249 353: 1000m12.15Eastern Front
07/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52P-4039 652: Bodennähe13.23Eastern Front
08/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Boston III29 253: 1000m9.1Eastern Front
08/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Boston III29 243: 1000m12.32Eastern Front
08/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52MiG-129 333: 500m12.4Eastern Front
08/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52MiG-129 333: 500m12.5Eastern Front
10/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG49 173: 4500m11.4Eastern Front
11/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-129 49-16: 3000m9.26Eastern Front
11/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-129 633: 3500m9.23Eastern Front
12/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52P-238 342: 6000m12.22Eastern Front
13/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-138 261: Bodennähe12.16Eastern Front
13/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52P-238 252: 2000m12.15Eastern Front
17/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-139 883: Bodennähe13.15Eastern Front
17/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Curtiss P-4038 212: 1000m7.1Eastern Front
18/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-139 823: 3000m10.33Eastern Front
20/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-139 854: 100m10.53Eastern Front
25/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-138 241: 1000m13Eastern Front
25/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Pe-238 334: 6000m13.3Eastern Front
28/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52La-538 351: 3000m10.27Eastern Front
28/12/1942Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52La-538 353: 1500m12.55Eastern Front
09/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab III.JG 52Jak-128 782: 2000m12.43Eastern Front
09/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab III.JG 52Jak-128 872: 3000m12.5Eastern Front
14/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-217 263: 2000m14.32Eastern Front
14/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-217 263: 2000m14.33Eastern Front
14/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-517 143: 3000m14.33Eastern Front
25/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52LaGG-508 65: 4000m11.5Eastern Front
26/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Boston III08 521: 5000m10.15Eastern Front
31/01/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Boston III99 871: 3000m13Eastern Front
01/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-199 62: 2500m14.25Eastern Front
02/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-199 62: 3000m9.25Eastern Front
02/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-199 6229.28Eastern Front
12/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-186 590: 100m12.02Eastern Front
23/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Il-276 664: Bodennähne9.02Eastern Front
23/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-186 560: 2000m12.45Eastern Front
23/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-186 560: 2000m12.47Eastern Front
25/02/1943Hptm. Johannes SteinhoffStab II.JG 52Jak-175 230: 2000m8.4Eastern Front
04/04/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77Spitfire--Western Front
04/04/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77Spitfire--Western Front
25/06/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77B-1719154:13.25Western Front
07/07/1943Obstlt. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77Martlet20km SW Marsala17.25Western Front
08/07/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-40--Western Front
25/08/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-3852 354: 20m10Western Front
25/08/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-3852 361: 20m9.59Western Front
25/08/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-3852 361: 20m9.58Western Front
25/08/1943Major Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-38-10.01Western Front
01/12/1943Obstlt. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77MosquitoS. Varzi: 9.500m [Lombardy]10.59Western Front
25/02/1944Obstltn. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77B-17--Western Front
10/05/1944Obstltn. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77P-3860km SE Agram: 1000m [Zagreb]12.5Western Front
09/06/1944Obstlt. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77B-24TH 1: 6000m [80km N. Ancona]11.45Western Front
14/07/1944Obstlt. Johannes SteinhoffStabJG 77B-25--Western Front
28/02/1945Oberstltn. Johannes SteinhoffJV 44Il-2--Western Front
27/03/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44Il-2Raum Oder-Western Front
03/04/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44B-17--Western Front
05/04/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44P-51--Western Front
05/04/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44P-51--Western Front
08/04/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44B-17Raum Stuttgart-Western Front
17/04/1945Oberst Johannes SteinhoffJV 44B-17München-Western Front

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