The two main competing fighters in the Battle of Britain.
We have all heard the comparisons over the years of Spitfire v Messerschmidt during the Battle of Britain and how the German plane was just those few mph faster.
What few know is that those few mph more needed a massive fuel injected 39 litre engine to stay ahead of the lighter Spitfire with it's 27 litre engine with a carburettor.
The Spitfire Mk 1 was powered by a single 27 Litre 1,030 hp Rolls-Royce Merlin III twelve-cylinder liquid-cooled engine giving it a top speed of 350 mph at 19000 feet.
The Messerschmitt Me 109E was powered by a single 39 litre 1150 hp Daimler-Benz engine giving it a top speed of 354 mph.
It shows the falling away of performance as you increase the power to weight ratio in an aircraft.