Bill Greenwood wrote:
Seems to me to be the Me 109. It fought the whole war, even for the Nazis in Spain before WW II., and all the way to the end. In the right hands like a Galland or Rahl or Hartmann, it was still a formidable weapon in 1945, the one most of their top aces chose even over the 190.. It seems to me to be the one aircraft they could not have done without.Early in the Battle of Britain, it became pretty obvious that a Stuka or He 111 could not live over England without 109 escort. The 190 or 262 were not there in the early years, the 262 never in enough numbers to make the difference. I think 109 probably shot down more planes than any other type. About all that the 109 did not do was carrier ops or the Pacific war, but that was not Germany's fight.
Ah, but Bill: Even the ubiquitous (my mudge for the morning) Bf-109 couldn't operate if the old Tante Ju-52 didn't bring her fuel, ammo, and replacment Daimler-Benzes. From Spain all the way to the end, even the Messerschmitt was only as good as its line of supply.
Of course, all those Luftwaffe Experten had to train on something before climbing in a fighter cockpit as well.
But I voted "allied" so I really can't comment.
