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Intro. Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-12 was a two-seat trainer aircraft used by the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) during the later stages of World War II. It was converted from the Bf 109 G-4 and G-6 airframes to serve as an advanced fighter training aircraft. The G-12 featured a dual cockpit with an extended canopy, allowing both the instructor and trainee to sit in tandem. Key Information of the Bf 109 G-12: Role: Trainer aircraft Origin: Converted from the Bf 109 G-6, featuring a longer cockpit canopy Purpose: To train pilots transitioning to high-speed, high-performance fighter aircraft such as the standard Bf 109 variants Production: Mostly created by converting war-weary aircraft that had seen heavy service or had been rebuilt Current Status: Several restored examples are preserved and displayed in aviation museums, such as those in the Messerschmitt Museum of Flight collectionThe Bf 109 G-12 closely resembled the G-6 variant, with the area behind the main cockpit modified into a second seat...

Trainer Keller(co-pilot)(Bf 109 G12)(Practice before flying the Bf-109)

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