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Most famous German aircraft of WWII, in its variety of markings on
a variety of war fronts.
This book covers all of the various fighter aircraft designed and
employed by Russian forces during the years 1920-1941.
German long-range anti-shipping aircraft was also used as Hitler's
personal aircraft.
Covers the various models of the Junkers Ju 290 and its
counterparts.
The development of non-rigid, semi-rigid and rigid airships from
pre-WWI to WWII.
Among the makers of these unusual aircraft were Focke-Wulf,
Flettner and Wiener-Naustdter.
This rarely presented topic is shown in its uses as personnel,
assault and equipment transport.
The famous Tante Ju in its legendary transport role over a variety
of war fronts.
One of the best night fighters of World War II.
Over 200 images, including three-view drawings, photos of the He
162 in wartime service with JG 1, and the later surrender of at
least thirty-one flight ready He 162s to British ground forces at
Lech. Subsequent test flights of He 162s in post-war England, USSR,
South Wales, Australia, and the United States are also covered. No
other publication has this large a quantity of images of the He 162
in a single volume.
Versatile German medium bomber also used as recon and assault.
Covers the design and deployment of the Bv 138 in the Luftwaffe
during WWII.
Along with the Bf 109, the Fw 190 was a stalwart of the Luftwaffe
and one of the top fighters of WWII.
This late WWII aircraft was the fastest piston engine fighter of
the war.
Covers air-to-air and ground-to-air development from WWI to WWII.
A reprint of the German title that described the development and
history of the Fi 156 Storch. Detailed photos and line drawings are
included to add to the detailed text on this German plane.
Covers the design and usage of the Blohm & Voss Bv 222.
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