Author:Axel Urbanke
Language(s):English & German text
Format:Soft cover
Dimensions:8.5" x 11"
Pages:58 pages
Photos:88 photos, 6 in color, color profiles
Maps:4 color maps
Publisher:Luftfahrt Verlag, Germany
ISBN:9783941437548
Item No. LF LW-7548
This series shows previously unpublished black-and-white and color photos of the German Luftwaffe during World War II; the photos were found exclusively in private archives and collections. The pictures, printed in superior quality on strong high gloss paper provide an insight into all facets of the Luftwaffe, even into such areas that have played a subordinate role in book publications until now, such as reconnaissance planes, fighter planes and transport planes.
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The English Channel: Feared by German Fighter Pilots
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They Failed to Return: And Became Prisoners of War
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Aerial Combat over the Thames Estuary: The Staffelkapitän of 1./ZG 26 Is Forced to
- Come Down “In the Drink”
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Photos with a Story: The He 111 and Ju 88 Balloon-Cable Fender Aircraft in Action over England
- Correcting a long-standing factual distortion
- • Aircraft in Focus: The “Old Channel Kites” – Pushed Off On the Replacement Training
- Staffeln
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Scenery: He 111 of KG 100 – Emergency Landing and Subsequent Take-Off
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Fates: 4.(F)/14 – “5F + MM”, An Unlucky Aircraft Code
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Fates: Rammed Preparing for Take-off – Fate of a Staffelkapitän
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Photos with a story: The Speculation about Luftflotte 2’s Command Post Is Over!
- First private photos of the command post Cäsar II at Sangatte