BFW M.20
| M.20 | |
|---|---|
| M 20, with a picture of pilot Erich Pust, who was killed with eight passengers on another M.20 (D-1930) near Dresden, on the Berlin-Vienna run. | |
| General information | |
| Type | Passenger transport |
| Manufacturer | Bayerische Flugzeugwerke |
| Designer | |
| Primary user | Deutsche Luft Hansa |
| Number built | 15 |
| History | |
| Introduction date | 1929 |
| First flight | 26 February 1928 |
| Retired | 1948 |
The BFW M.20 (also known as the Messerschmitt M.20 after the designer's surname) was a German single-engine, high-wing monoplane ten-seat passenger transport aircraft, developed in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Deutsche Luft Hansa used it throughout the 1930s on a variety of routes.