AXIS WINGS is the first volume in a new compendium series relating to the Luftwaffe and co-belligerent air forces. 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There are many fascinating pieces of information on the Axis air forces that are still unpublished, and are too short for a regular book but also too important to sit on a forgotten computer hard drive.
AXIS WINGS aims to make these stories known, accompanied by specially commissioned artwork, and photographs from private collections.
Volume 1 Table of Contents:
A Bad Start for the X.Fliegerkorps in the Mediterranean
Alexander Steenbeck
Karl-Hermann Lion: The career of a successful Stuka pilot: Part One
Tim Oliver
Nachtjagdstaffel Finnland – Nachtjagdstaffel Norwegen – 4./NJG 3
Sven Carlsen
Fledglings of the Third Reich: The National Socialist Flyers Corps
Dr. Victoria Taylor
Focke-Wulf Fw 187: The failed record attempt
Dietmar Hermann
Craftsmen of Death: What was it like to be a Luftwaffe aviator?
What the veterans said…
Christer Bergström
A Convoluted History – The Junkers W 34 in Spain
Juan Carlos Salgado Rodriguez
Sonderstaffel Einhorn and III./KG 200: from Self-sacrifice to Surrender
Nick Beale
Attack on the HMT Rhona – An eyewitness account
Chris Goss
Back to Basics: Reconverting the DornierKauz night fighter
Mikael Olrog
German Aircraft 1919-1932: An A-Z of the Aircraft Manufacturers – Part One
J.Richard Smith
Behind the Book: ‘Bodenplatte’ – An interview with John Manrho
Photo Album
Luftwaffe Library and Bulletin Board
Alexander Steenbeck