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Reknowned Japanese aircraft historians Richard Bueschel revises and updates his classic series of books on Japanese Naval and Army Air Force aircraft of World War II. \nThe Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa is presented in this volume. All variations and markings a
Reknowned Japanese aircraft historian Richard Bueschel revises and updates his classic series of books on Japanese Naval and Army Air Force aircraft of World War II. The A6M-1/2/-2N ZERO-SEN is the first volume. All variations and markings are covered in
Zerstörergruppe: A History of V./(Z)LG 1 – I./NJG 3: 1939-1941 hardcover
Published 1998, 240 pages, 500 black & white photographs and illustrations, hardcover, 9" x 12" (inches)
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Aircraft of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces: A Chronicle in Photographs, Volume 2 hardcover
Volume II covers: JG 53 Pik-As, JG 54 Grünherz, JG 77 Herz-As, JG 300, JG 301, JG 302 Wilde Sau, and JG 400.
The Heinkel He 219 was acknowledged by friend and foe alike as one of the most outstanding night fighters of World War II. In 1942, Heinkel received a contract to develop the twin-engined He 219. Not only was the He 219 very fast, with a maximum speed in
Heinkel HE219 Uhu: Schiffer Military History softcover
One of the best night fighters of World War II.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100black & white photographs and illustrations and plans, softcover, 11" x 8 1/2" inches
Covers the design and multiple uses of the Heinkel He 115.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" A4 format..
Heinkel HE112: Schiffer Military History softcover
This little known Heinkel fighter design was eventually canceled yet saw service in the Spanish Civil War.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/4" x 1
The He 111 flew over every front from the first day of the Second World War to the last and was among the most produced aircraft of the Luftwaffe. Aerodynamically a very clean aircraft, it was a superior bomber during the first two years of the war. This
Heinkel He100: World Record and Propaganda Aircraft: SMH#52 softcover
During the late 1930s the He 100 was the fastest aircraft, yet was used only for propaganda purposes.
Published 1997, 48 pages, black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover,
Number 7 in the Luftwaffe Profile Series describes the design and use of the Heinkel He 60.
Published 1997, 40 pages, black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/2" x 11" inches.
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.
Published 1999, 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs and
Focke Wulf TA154: Luftwaffe Profile Series #12.
Published 1999, 48 pages, 100+ black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 11' x 8 1/2"
From the time of its appearance in 1939 the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was one of the best fighter aircraft of the Second World War – a masterpiece produced by chief designer Kurt Tank. In 1943 he developed a new fighter aircraft based on this successful concept.
This book deals with the development history and testing of this fighter aircraft and production of the early variants of the Fw 190 A. An interesting comparison between the Bf 109 and the Fw 190 shows the strengths and weaknesses of the two aircraft, and
Focke Wulf FW190: Fighters, Bombers, Ground Attack Aircraft: Schiffer Military History #46 softcover
Along with the Bf 109, the Fw 190 was a stalwart of the Luftwaffe and one of the top fighters of WWII.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white ph
This book covers the complete development history of those variants of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 powered by inline engines. The first Fw 190 equipped with a Daimler Benz liquid-cooled engine took to the air in early 1942, followed six months later by another
Closed in 1949, the Sukhoi Design Bureau was reborn in 1953 to meet an urgent demand for a fast interceptor that would counter the threat posed by NATO bombers. It wasted no time developing a succession of missile-armed, Mach 2 interceptors characterized
The Mil Mi-24 Soviet/Russian gunship and attack helicopter has been in continuous combat service since its first appearance in the early 1970s. Its impressive performance, ability to transport fully armed troops, and imposing armament soon earned the Mi-2
his book provides a detailed overview of the history of winged spacecraft and the development of the vehicle we call the “space shuttle,” and provides a technical description of the orbiter, main engines, external tank, and solid rocket boosters
During the waning days of World War II, a frenzied race was underway in rubble-strewn Europe as US and Soviet forces sought to seize advanced German weapons technology. Over the next quarter century the North American Aviation (NAA) would enhance these sp
The story of the F-111 is not yet complete! Although the flying days of the F-111 have passed, unanswered questions still remain. The sole purpose of One-Eleven Down is to answer; “Why some F-111’s never came home.”