Hitler's Luftwaffe A pictorial history and technical encyclopedia of Hitler's air power in World War II
Author(s) | Tony Wood, Bill Gunston | ||
Editor | Salamander Book | Place | London |
Year | 1978 | Pages | 248 |
Measure | 22x31 (cm) | Illustration | ill. a colori e b/n n.t. - colors and b/w ills |
Binding | cart. edit. con sovracc. ill. colori - Hardcover with dustjacket | Conservazione | Usato ottime condizioni - used very good |
Language | Inglese - English text | Weight | 1500 (gr) |
ISBN | 0861010051 | EAN-13 | 9780861010059 |
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Second Impression 1978.
This impressive volume includes both a concise and penetrating historical analysis of the rise and fall of Nazi air power, and a comprehensive technical directory of all the major Luftwaffe aircraft flown in combat and in training. The wealth of illustrations, many of them in colour, make it perhaps the most attractive as well as one of the most authoritative books ever to be published on the subject.
Tony Wood's narrative charts the birth and growth of the Luftwaffe, its successes and failures against Allied air attack, the defence of Germany against the growing might of the RAF's Bomber Command and the eventual parallel decline of Luftwaffe resources and morale as the Third Reich crumbled. Concise statistical information is also given concerning aircraft production, victories and losses, leading aces and bombs dropped, and Luftwaffe organisation.
Bill Gunston's technical section provides a detailed analysis of the origins of the Luftwaffe's aircraft, their dimensions, engines, armament, performance, history and development. His highly researched data is complemented by a profuse selection of colour profiles, cutaway drawings, photographs and three-view diagrams, Every aircraft is accurately illustrated and its importance as part of the amazing Nazi war machine authoritatively summed up.
Note alle condizioni del volume
Usato ottime condizioni, lievi segni di uso e del tempo. (T-CA)
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