give us your sources about Me-109 K series. Look, if you have some cool data about it whit you, you should share it whit us!
Elp, my friend, bien sur!
We can start with "Messerschmitt Bf 109K" by Ing. Ales Janda and Ing. Tomas Poruba. Published by JaPo
This is a fabulous, one-stop reference for the Bf 109K. It contains reference photos, line drawings, scrap views, colour
profiles and much more. If you only have one reference for the Bf 109K, this is the one to look for! Number one work and first class stuff.
Then we can continue with "Messerschmitt Bf 109 F, G, & K Series - An Illustrated Study"
by Jochen Prien/Peter Rodeike
1993 Schiffer, ISBN: 0-88740-818-4
It was the culmination of a years of studies of two of the most talented German aviation researchers. Lot of photographs, historical and technical details.
Then there is "Les Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-1 a K-4 - Moteurs et Amenagements" by Jean-Claude Mermet, date and ISBN not quoted.
Self Published by the Author.
Probably the most revolutionary study of the latest years on late-series Bf 109s.
Last but not least there is the Close-Up n.16 CU 16 "Bf 109 K" By T.H. Hitchcock, ISBN: 0-914144-16-2, published in 1979.
Although the oldest of the four works, in it the author corrected some of the wrong statements about the "K" that had appeared in his world-famous "O-Nine-Gallery".
Apart from these books, a visit to the Bundesarchiv Freiburg, Germany and a check among the Luftwaffe loss data, aircraft delivery data and other original material for 1945 should be enlightening to realize that only the K-4 was operational...
No particular "cool data", but only hard historical research and passion.
Hope this has been of some help.
All the best and... L'E' BUNA!
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