Why Did The Messerschmitt BF109 Have A Yellow Nose?
It was one of the most iconic planes of World War 2, but the Messerschmitt BF109 had a very yellow nose. This was very noticeable and could have been detrimental to its defence. So why did the BF109 have a yellow nose?

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