There are many great ones, but one should always be a bit careful with giving all the praise to one person.
Messerschmitt may have outlined the features of the Bf 109 and contributed with his vast knowledge in light constuction. But most of the actual design was done by Robert Lusser, who was also in charge of the Bf 110 and later the He 280 and He 219 (though those never reached their potential). Later, Bölkow was the one who introduced a lot of improvements to the initial design. By this time Messerschmitt was clearly more of a business, planning and strategy man, than a designer.
Kurt Tank likewise was already more of a leader by the time the Fw 190 was designed at Focke-Wulf. The men brooding over drawings and calculations were Rudolf Blaser and Andreas v. Faehlmann.
Messerschmitt may have outlined the features of the Bf 109 and contributed with his vast knowledge in light constuction. But most of the actual design was done by Robert Lusser, who was also in charge of the Bf 110 and later the He 280 and He 219 (though those never reached their potential). Later, Bölkow was the one who introduced a lot of improvements to the initial design. By this time Messerschmitt was clearly more of a business, planning and strategy man, than a designer.
Kurt Tank likewise was already more of a leader by the time the Fw 190 was designed at Focke-Wulf. The men brooding over drawings and calculations were Rudolf Blaser and Andreas v. Faehlmann.