Chandos Publications, in association with Robert Forsyth at Chevron Publishing, are proud to announce the release of ‘Axis Wings volume 2’, the second in their Luftwaffe and co-belligerent air forces compendium series.
Drawing on the talents of many well known names in the Luftwaffe research and writing community, each issue will be packed with stories, photographs and artwork. There are many fascinating pieces of information on the Axis air forces that are still unpublished, and are too short for a regular book but also too important to sit on a forgotten computer hard drive ad finitum. ‘Axis Wings’ aims to make these stories known, accompanied by specially commissioned artwork, and photographs from private collections.
CONTENTS
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Karl-Hermann Lion: The career of a successful Stuka pilot: Part Two by Tim Oliver
Funkmeßgerät: The Luftwaffe's airborne intercept, rear warning, blind-firing and Halbe radars. by Martin Streetly
Hans-Helmut Habermehl: Flying from the Beginning to the End by Antonio Argudo, Peter Arnot, Andreas Baumann, Patrick Eriksson, and Markus Polleichtner
Panthers Taking Pictures — Me 262 Reconnaissance Operations, 1944 45 by Nick Beale
Reinhold Tling: The rocket pioneer of Osnabrück by Martin Frauenheim
Milch's greatest mistake: A lost opportunity for the Luftwaffe fighter arm by Dietmar Hermann
Gustav Francsi: Nightfighter Ace by Sven Carlsen
The X-4 Air-to-Air Missile in World War II by Gordon Slater
Nahaufklärungsgruppe 4 and Operation Bagration by Dr. Andrew Arthy
Siegfried Knemeyer: A Career In Aviation by Huib Ottens
Fritz Krey: From Ju 87 to Fw 190 by Alexander Steenbeck
Sonderstaffel Einhorn and III./KG 200: from Self-sacrifice to Surrender - Addenda by Nick Beale
Behind the Book: Researching KG 66 - an interview with Marcel van Heijkop
Photo Album
Axis Library - Reviews by Martin Streetly and Dave Wadman