AXIS WINGS: Volume 4
AXIS WINGS: Volume 4
AXIS WINGS: Volume 4
AXIS WINGS: Volume 4
AXIS WINGS: Volume 4

AXIS WINGS: Volume 4

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AXIS WINGS: Volume 4

Bridgehead across the Seine: Mantes, 19-25 August 1944




Language:English Text
Format:Soft cover, perfect bound
Dimensions:9" x 12"
Pages:184 Pages
Photos:b+w photographs from private collections, specially commissioned artwork
Publisher:Chandos Publications
ISBN:9781919437408
Item No. 9781919437408



In this issue, they welcome back regular contributors such as Sven Carlsen, Tim Oliver and Dietmar Hermann, but also introduce several new authors. As usual there are many fascinating articles, plus great color profiles, color maps, which will appeal to historians and model-makers alike. More details as they become available!

 

Contents:

  • Werner Breese: The World War Two career of a successful reconnaissance pilot, May 1940 to December 1941 Part 1 - Tim Oliver
  • 'Crutches' beyond the Arctic Circle: 1.(H) Staffel, Aufklärungsgruppe 32 in 1941 Part 1. - Igor Borisenko and Victor Rybjakov
  • 'A leg for a leg: From Stalag prisoner to jet killer Richard Carrick
    Anti-Railway Squadrons (Eisenbahnbekämpfungsstaffeln) on the Eastern Front 1943-1945. - Sven Carisen
  • The World's first Jet Fighter - J. Richard Smith
  • Captured Allied Aircraft in Japanese Service - Richard L. Dunn
  • Bridgehead across the Seine: Mantes, 19-25 August 1944  - Neil Page
  • How the Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 came into being and why it was almost never built
    - Dieter Hermann
  • Not the real Green Hearts: III. Gruppe Jagdgeschwader 54 on the Eastern front in 1945 - Peter Kassak and Karl Rentschler
  • On the run with a Ju 88G-6  - Alexander Steenbeck
  • Luftwaffe archaeology: Case studies in the recovery of crashed aircraft
    - Gilles Collaveri
  • The first Japanese night-fighters - Michael Claringbould
  • Photo Album Axis Library Review by Robert Forsyth