Issue 24 of The Weathering Aircraft is now available! This time we focus on perhaps the most iconic aircraft in aviation history, the Messerschmitt Bf 10 9. Designed by Willy Messerschmitt, it became the Luftwaffe's primary fighter during World War II. From its first flight in 1935, the Bf 109 demonstrated its superiority in the air, taking part in numerous battles and was used by such famous aces as Erich Hartmann or Hans-Joachim Marcel, among others. Known for its elegant design and outstanding combat characteristics, our main character offers aviation enthusiasts a wide variety of options and tasks. One of the main advantages of building a Bf 109 model is the ability to choose from a wide range of variants and paint schemes used during the war. From the earliest versions to the latest models, each with unique features and details, these aircraft allow the modeler to practice a huge variety of techniques. This release shows you everything you need to represent most versions, with different camouflages and at different scales. We've tried to show you the simplest products you can use to get the best results, such as acrylic paints, oil paint brushes, hatching brushes, PLW, washes and more. Thus, everyone will be able to choose what best suits their personal preferences. To do this, as always, we are assisted by some of the best aircraft modelers in the world, who guide us step by step through the processes. In short, this aviation icon continues to offer fans an exciting opportunity to explore aviation history and their own skills, enthralling generations of modelers around the world.