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Messerschmitt Bf110: Bombsights Over England: Erprobungsgruppe 210 in the Battle of Britain hardcover
Published 2002, 192 pages, 220+ colour and black & white photographs, hardcover, 9 1/8" x 12"
This book covers the use and development of one the Luftwaffe’s largest planes, the Messerschmitt Me 321/323.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs, softcover, 8 1/2" x 11"
The P1101 was Messerschmitt's second jet aircraft after the Me 262. Designed as a fighter, the test version of this type was to serve as an experimental aircraft to test the swept wing concept. After World War II, the P1101 was brought to the U.S.A. and s
A short, detailed history of the Luftwaffe's first jet powered World War II era bomber aircraft.
Used in combat in WWII, the Ar 234 was a major development in aircraft design.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100+ Black & White Photographs, softcover, 11"
Number 8 in the Luftwaffe Profile Series describes the design and use of the Arado Ar 240.
Published 1997, 40 pages, 35 black & white photographs, softcover, 8 1/2" x 11"
The Luftwaffe's Arado Ar 232 combat area transport flew for the first time in the summer of 1941, and was a state-of-the-art flying machine, abounding with technological firsts and innovations.
This book covers the rarely discussed, though influential, World War Luftwaffe transport aircraft nicknamed the "tatzelwurm" (millipede) because of its long row of landing wheels.
Published 2012, 144 pages, 200 Black & white photographs, softcover, 8 1
Arado AR196: Germany's Multi-Purpose Seaplane Schiffer Military History #69 Softcover
The famous and versatile World War II German seaplane.
Published 1997, 80 black & white Photographs, 48 pages, softcover, 8 1/4" x 11"
Stuka: Dive Bombers, Pursuit Bombers, Combat Pilots Hardcover
Covers the variety of German aircraft used in assault, bombing and anti-tank roles - Bf 110, Ju 87, Fw 190 et al.
Published 1997, 248 pages, 200 black & white photographs, hardcover, 8 1/
Without the mighty Saturn V rocket, the Apollo 11 moon landing would not have been possible in July 1969. Even today, nearly fifty years later, it remains by far the largest and most powerful rocket ever used. Equipped with computers that are easily surpa
In The Sikorsky HH-52A, noted historian Lennart Lundh presents this diminutive helicopter’s story for the first time. Covered are design details, international service, licensed production by Mitsubishi, and the story of the “Seaguard’s” use by the U.S. C
Don’t be fooled by the small size of the H-6/Model 500 helicopter. In the scout role in Vietnam, OH-6As and their aircrew became legends for their high-risk work in the low-level environment. Wayne Mutza presents the small, dynamic helicopter’s story in t
This book is an in-depth study covering John K. "Jack" Northrop's quest for a clean flying machine. Covered are: Northrop's initial N-1M project, the N-9M, XP-56, through the B-35 project, B-49 project, and the huge bombers planned only on the drawing boa
This book is an in-depth study covering John K. "Jack" Northrop\s quest for a clean flying machine. Covered are: Northrop\s initial N-1M project, the N-9M, XP-56, through the B-35 project, B-49 project,
UAVs—unmanned aerial vehicles, remotely piloted aircraft; the labels vary—are a disruptive technology on par with computers and smartphones. Present since soon after the dawn of manned aviation, they have become controversial only in recent times.
With vivid detail and many exclusive photographs, Wayne Mutza chronicles the Convair’s F-102 Delta Dagger’s unsteady course through history, from its inception to present-day survivors.
Published 2000, 192 pages, over 530 black & White and color photo
Published 1997, 176 Pages, 700 colour and Black & White Photographs, hardcover, 9" x 12"
From ABDUL to ZEKE, this handbook covers all Allied designations for Japanese Navy/Army aircraft of WWII. Each aircraft is presented alphabetically according to its code name, and is also cross-referenced to its official (long) designations and project (s
Into the Blue covers USAF uniform heritage beginning with the early days of the USAS in World War I, through its progression to the modern day USAF uniforms.
Training the Right Stuff: The Aircraft That Produced America’s Jet Pilots
Mark A. Frankel & Tommy H. Thomason with illustrations by Jack Morris
The jet powered “Volksjäger” actually saw combat during the late war months.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs, softcover, 11" x 8.5"
This is the incredible story of the German DFS 228, an ultra high-altitude photo reconnaissance aircraft, and the first to have a pressurized, and jettisonable cockpit.
Published 2000, 112 pages, 220 Black & white photographs, softcover, 8.5" x 11"
Pre-cursor to modern Stealth technology, a jet powered version flew in February 1945.
Schiffer Military History #47
Published 1997, 52 pages, 70 black & White photographs, softcover, 8.5" x 11"
Heinkel HE280: World's First Jet Aircraft: SMH#51 softcover
Published 1991. 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs and illustrations, 4 colour profiles, softcover, 11" x 8 1/4""