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United States Navy Wings of Gold, From 1917 to...
This book chronicles in full color the development of Navy wings, including variations in designation, design and makers from WW I to the present. Also included is a listing of 17,000 naval aviators by name and number up to 1942. 225 x 285. 220 pages. Color - b.w. photos (***).
Secret Messerschmitt Projects (Radinger-Schick)
This book is a comprehensive documentation on the P1101, the second jet aircraft after the Me-262. It includes photos, detailed facts and tabular comparisons with similar german and foreign aircraft from the war and post-war era. 220 x 285. 188 pages. B&w photos / 3-view drawings / drawings / graphs (***).
Luftwaffe, The, From Training School to the...
This new large format photo collection covers Luftwaffe aircraft from the years 1933-1945 and includes chapters on: Pilot Training Schools, Reconnaissance Units, Fighter Units, Zerstorer(Destroyer) Units, Bomber Units, Dive Bomber and Close Support Units, Transport Units, Naval Aviation Units, Miscellaneous Units, and Captured Aircraft. Emphasis is placed...
Gooney Birds and Ferry Tales (J.a. Mcguire)
This is the history of the 27th Air Transport Group which supported the 8th and 9th Air Forces in WWII with transport and ferry services. Its role was extremely important to the success of the air and ground wars in Europe. Many first-person and anecdotes and a reprint of the unit history make this book a long-due tribute to this Group. 225 x 285. 348...
Jolly Rogers, The. the 90th Bombardment Group...
This full-color facsimile reprint of the actual Jolly Rogers war book is dedicated to the men of the Group who died for their country. 285 x 220. 122 pages. Color illustrations (***).
German Jet Aircraft 1939-1945 (H.p. Diedrich)
The author provides a compact overview of the astonishing variety of jet aircraft developed in Germany in the space of just a few years. It offers also a brief account of the jet engine development work conducted by Heinkel, Junkers, BMW and Daimler Benz. Numerous photographs and 3-view drawings illustrate this extraordinary book. 110 pages. 225 x 290....
Arado. History of of Aircraft Company
Within the pages of this fine book the reader will find the first comprehensive history of the Arado Flugzeugwerke, including previously unpublished details about this little known aviation company. 230 x 285. 166 pages. B&w photos (***).
Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in profile, More. Vol.2
A superb study for both the historian and the modeler, this book contains 124 color profiles showing Luftwaffe single-engine fighter aircraft. Also explained are the camouflage and color schemes on the various fronts, unit markings, tactical codes, personal markings etc. Like the Vol. 1 is ultimate for modellers. 290x 220. 140 pages. Color profiles / b&w...
Warfighters 2
The Story of the U.S. Marine Corps Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) Illustrations: over 500 color and b/w photographs, 352 pages.
Flying Officers of the Usn: 1917-1919
Flying Officers of the Usn: 1917-1919, 302 pages.
German Aircraft in Russian and Soviet Service,...
These two books, by authors Andrei Alexandrov and Genadi Petrov, illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, depict the blooming period of the Soviet aviation industry, which owed a great deal of its knowledge to technology derived from German designs. Illustrations: over 250 black and white photographs and color profiles, 144 pages
German Aircraft in Russian and Soviet Service....
These two books, by authors Andrei Alexandrov and Genadi Petrov, illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, depict the blooming period of the Soviet aviation industry, which owed a great deal of its knowledge to technology derived from German designs. Illustrations: over 250 black and white photographs and color profiles, 144 pages
Messerschmitt Bf 110 - Bombsights over England
192The activities of Erprobungsgruppe 210 over southern England during the bitter fighting of summer 1940 are recorded here in depth. Formed on July 1, 1940 Erprobungsgruppe 210 was given the task of operationally testing the standard fighters on charge with the Luftwaffe in new and different roles. Their main role was the use of the Messerschmitt 109 and...
The Polish Air Force at War. Vol. 2 1943-1945
After being overrun during the early Blitzkrieg in September 1939, and later in France in 1940, the Polish Air Force - flying British and American made fighters and bombers out of England in their own units - made a tremendous contribution to the Allied air victory. The PAFs gallant, lonely fight in September 1939 inflicted the first losses on the mighty...
Messerschmitt Bf 109 A-E.
Created by aviation pioneer Willy Messerschmitt, the Bf 109 was an innovative, ground-breaking design. In the face of stiff competition from other German aircraft manufacturers, this powerful, maneuverable and light aircraft was selected as the Luftwaffe’s standard fighter, and it went on to see action in every theater of operations in the Second World...
Messerschmitt Me 262 - Design and Prototyopes
This new book is the first of a multi-volume series covering the complete history of Germany’s legendary World War II jet fighter the Messerschmitt Me 262. Featured in this volume are the early Me 262 concept and wind tunnel designs. This includes all of the Me 262 “Versuch” or research design prototypes and the pre-production “Serein” or S-type flight...
Dornier Do 335
By Karl-Heinz Regnat. This is the first comprehensive, well-illustrated documentation on the Do 335, one of the milestones in German aviation history. The Do 335 was developed by Dornier as a heavy fighter in 1943. One of the last high-performance piston-engined aircraft designed, the Do 335 was powered by tandem fore-aft engines, a concept proven in...
Focke-Wulf Fw 187
The twin-engined Focke-Wulf Fw 187 was a contemporary of the Messerschmitt Bf 110, however production was limited to a handful of prototypes. So far the story of this largely forgotten fighter has been shrouded in darkness.
MiG Pilot Survival
Siberia - infamous for its brutal winters, and larger than the entire United States - is not the only wilderness within the former Soviet Union. Harsh southern deserts, arctic islands, disputed border regions, and minority populations beligerent towards the their present government are spread all across the gigantic nation. Flying over Russia presents...
Messerschmitt Me 262 - The A version
This new book is the third of a multi-volume series covering the complete history of Germany’s legendary World War II jet fighter, the Messerschmitt Me 262. Featured here are the Me 262 “A” series types from the A-1a jabo through the A-5 and including bomber, recon, night-fighter and other variants. Forthcoming volumes in the series will cover additional...
Junkers Ju 287
Horst Lommel.The World’s First Swept-Wing Jet Aircraft. In the summer of 1944, as the Second World War drew to a close, an unusual airplane took to the skies over Leipzig-Brandis on its maiden flight. It was the prototype version of the Ju 287 V1, a four-engine jet bomber. With its forward swept wings, the design was a critical milestone in the annals of...
The Horten Ho 9 / Ho 229 - Retrospective
Retrospective. By Myhra. Based on interviews with numerous former Horten Flugzeugbau members to better understand how the Horten Ho 9 came to be - its construction delays, flight testing, and the loss of test pilot Erwin Ziller in 1944. Through these interviews, the complete picture of both the remarkable twin turbojet powered Ho 9 fighter/interceptor and...
Heinkel He 115
Torpedo/Reconnaissance/Mine Layer Seaplane of the Luftwaffe. Illustrations: b/w photographs, line drawings Pages: 48
Messerschmitt Bf 109 Vol.2
By Fritz X. Kobel Jakob Maria Mathmann. Book Description: The legendary German fighter is shown here in all new photographs, and on a variety of war fronts. All early to late models are covered. Illustrations: over 70 b/w photographs Pages: 48