Suddenly it all makes sense Nio! This must be the reason why there are so many different languages spoken in Switzerland!
Huub
Thanks TheGrunt, I'm glad somebody could contribute something about the JustFlight model and thanks for posting the links to the reviews.
The reviewer is correct about the A2A incorrect nose, but about one thing the reviewer is definitely wrong. At this moment there are at least two airworthy Bf109 Emils
The E-3 Werknummer 1342 (1939) from the Flying Heritage Collection:
And the E-7 Werknummer 3579 (1939) White 14 owned by the Russel Aviation Group, Ontario Canada
The last one was definitely flying when the review was written!
But there is always room for improvement! perhaps one day Classics Hangar will release the perfect Bf109 E
Enjoy watching!
Huub
Huub

Thanks TheGrunt, I'm glad somebody could contribute something about the JustFlight model and thanks for posting the links to the reviews.
The reviewer is correct about the A2A incorrect nose, but about one thing the reviewer is definitely wrong. At this moment there are at least two airworthy Bf109 Emils
The E-3 Werknummer 1342 (1939) from the Flying Heritage Collection:
And the E-7 Werknummer 3579 (1939) White 14 owned by the Russel Aviation Group, Ontario Canada
The last one was definitely flying when the review was written!
But there is always room for improvement! perhaps one day Classics Hangar will release the perfect Bf109 E
Enjoy watching!
Huub