F-5A American fighter jets

F-5A American fighter jets

The Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter is a light fighter designed and manufactured by the American company Northrop. The F-5A Freedom Fighter was originally designed as a low-cost, easy-to-maintain fighter for export to America's allies. The maximum speed can reach Mach 1.63 (about 1,996 km/h), the maximum range is 3,720km, and the maximum ceiling is 15,800 meters. Equipped with two 20mm M39A2 machine guns, each equipped with 140 rounds, can also carry a variety of air-to-air missiles, air-to-surface missiles and bombs.
Me-262 fighter jet during World War II

Me-262 fighter jet during World War II

The Me-262 fighter, nicknamed Schwalbe and translated as Feiyan, was a jet fighter developed by Germany before World War II and the first jet fighter in human aviation history to be used in combat. The aircraft is equipped with jet engines and adopts a swept back wing aerodynamic layout, representing a new direction in the development of fighter jets and also opening a new page in the history of air combat. Although the Me-262 fighter jet was seen as the last resort of the Nazi German Air Force in dire straits, and its production quantity fell far short of the demand to turn the tide of the war, less than a year of actual combat proved that it was a powerful combat aircraft.
Fighter Bf-109 during World War II

Fighter Bf-109 during World War II

The Bf-109 fighter was a single seat, single engine, single wing, all metal piston fighter jet from Germany. It was one of the main fighter planes of the Nazi German Air Force during World War II and also one of the most outstanding light fighters in terms of comprehensive performance. The Bf-109 fighter jet features wings located beneath the fuselage, a full face cockpit, retractable landing gear, and a body and wings made entirely of metal. It belongs to the new generation of fighter jets and outperforms the Zero fighter jet in terms of performance, making it the most widely used military aircraft by Axis air forces. The Bf-109 fighter jet was designed by Messerschmitt, a designer at the Bavarian Aircraft Works in Germany.