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Number 3 in the Luftwaffe Profile Series describes the design and
use of the Heinkel He 219 UHU.
This new book is a detailed survey and a anew perspective on the
development of Luftwaffe aircraft from 1935-1945. Special emphasis
has been placed on details of weaponry, equipment and other areas
that have up to now been inadequately covered. Many readers will
therefore be rewarded with new insights into the area of German
aircraft development, as well as the logistics of the Luftwaffe
flying units.\nThe book is organized into the basic elements of the
German Lutfwaffe - presenting training, pilot operations and ground
crews, the individual development steps during aircraft
construction, testing, pre-production models, production and
finally combat usage. Numerous examples of weapons and supplemental
armament, as well as diverse weapons systems and ordinance can be
found throughout.\nManfred Griehl and Joachim Dressel are also the
authors of Luftwaffe Airfield Equipment (available from Schiffer
Publishing).
Number 5 in the Luftwaffe Profile Series describes the design and
use of the Junkers Ju 87A.
Covers airfield vehicles, ordnance loading equipment, refueling
equipment and a wide variety of apparatus used by the Luftwaffe.
Though never used in combat, the He 280 was the first turbo-jet
aircraft designed for fighter use.
Covers German anti-tank/assault aircraft: Bf 109, Fw 190, Ju 87, Ju
88, Hs 129, He 177 and others.
1930-1940 era Junkers aircraft in its civilian and wartime roles.
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