The Messerschmitt Bf-110 was a heavy fighter which entered service with the Luftwaffe in 1937. It was initially successful, but heavy losses against more agile fighters led to it being switched to night fighter duty.
The Bf-110 was also adapted for ground attack, both as a fighter-bomber, and tank-buster, but it was the night-fighter version that was most used.
It was also used by the air forces of Hungary, Italy, and Romania.
The Bf-110C was armed with 4 x 7.92mm machine guns and 2 x 20mm cannon, with a further 7.92mm machine gun for defence.
Bf-110C of 15/LG1 Luftwaffe, 1940.
Bf-110C of 3/NJG1 Luftwaffe, 1940.
Bf-110C of Stab/NJG1 Luftwaffe, 1940.
Bf-110C of II/NJG3 Luftwaffe, 1942.
Bf-110C of 2/NJG4 Luftwaffe, 1942.
Bf-110C of 5/SKG210 Luftwaffe, 1941.
Bf-110C of 4/ZG1 Luftwaffe, 1940.
Bf-110C of I/ZG26 Luftwaffe, 1940.
Bf-110C of 2/ZG52 Luftwaffe, 1940.