RE: me 109
Unfortunately there are not many options in the .60 size German Luftwaffe planes. You'd think one of these companies would fill the niche. Big companies like Top Flite have produced .60 size German planes (FW190D-9) but discontinued it. I don't think the German planes sell as well as the allied ones, which is a shame. Being patriotic is one thing, but with all the allied planes you'd think there would be some German planes around. You don't have to agree with what occurred outside the fighting in WW2 to respect the Luftwaffe Pilots, they showed just as much bravery and skill as any allied pilot. "We can wish in one hand....", as the saying go's. If you want to scratch build you can find plans much easier than a kit. You could always send the plans to a kit cutter as well and they will cut you a short kit (all the ribs, formers and anything that has to be cut to a certain shape), you provide the stick balsa. Bryan Taylor has some .60 size ME plans a "63in and a "68in I think, Bob Holman (bhplans.com) might still have some, but since Taylor sold rights to his planes to Traplet Publications Bob probably won't be carrying them anymore. You can get them from Traplet Publications direct also, but i think they are based in the UK. Impscale (Impscale.com) also as a .60 size ME109F/G "65in wing. He also has the cowls and all the bumps and blisters last I checked, he also had flying spinners for it. Impscale has been backed up on kits, so it would be faster to just buy the plans from Imp and send them to a kit cutter...LaserLizard.com does really great work by all accounts, has a quick turn around, roughly two weeks. For a .60 size short kit through LaserLizard.com (last I checked) it's $13 to scan the plans per sheet, $75 set up fee (all the computer work to tell the laser what to cut) and $150 for your short kit. Any plans you get should tell you what stock (sticks and sheets) is needed to complete. You can order that through any number of places like TowerHobbies or BalsaUSA. BalsaUSA has excellent wood and you don't have to buy it in stacks of 6 or 10 when you only need 2 (Midwest Balsa carried by tower comes in stacks like that). I bought all the wood through BalsaUSA to scratch build a Focke Wulf 190A-8 along with the Piano wire for the elevator joiner, tailwheel strut, light ply's, 1/4 Ply's, All sheeting and sticks for $74. Of course you can also get your balsa through your local hobby shop and hand select all your own wood.
I feel your pain in the lack of German kits tho, I'm currently having a "84 Giant Scale ME109 short kit cut. Hope any of this info is useful to you.