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A '''Messerschmitt''' was a type of [[aeroplane]] used by the [[German]] [[Luftwaffe]] during [[World War II]]. | A '''Messerschmitt''' was a type of [[aeroplane]] used by the [[German]] [[Luftwaffe]] during [[World War II]]. | ||
As a result of time breaks caused by [[Elliot Payne]]'s experiments, a | As a result of time breaks caused by [[Elliot Payne]]'s experiments, a Messerschmitt and a [[British]] [[Spitfire]] were transported roughly fifty years back in time and appeared in the sky over [[London]] in the [[1890s]], where they continued their fight. This was witnessed by [[Henry Gordon Jago]], a native of that era, and [[Leela]]. One of the planes was severely damaged and its pilot [[parachute]]d out of the plane. Jago, having never seen either a "flying machine" or a parachute, suggested to Leela that he should hire the pilot to perform his "act" at the [[New Regency Theatre]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]'') | ||
In summer [[1940]], they engaged | In summer [[1940]], they engaged Spitfires in the [[Battle of Britain]]. | ||
In [[2040]], these planes featured in a recreation of the Battle of Britain to commemorate the 100th [[anniversary]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Carpenter/Butterfly/Baronet (short story)|/Carpenter/Butterfly/Baronet]]'') | In [[2040]], these planes featured in a recreation of the Battle of Britain to commemorate the 100th [[anniversary]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Carpenter/Butterfly/Baronet (short story)|/Carpenter/Butterfly/Baronet]]'') |