Fledgling Eagles: Luftwaffe Training Aircraft 1933-1945 (Classic Colours)
β Scribed by Barry Ketley
- Publisher
- Classic Publications
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 97
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This latest addition to the long established Luftwaffe Colours series examines the training that all Luftwaffe aircrew and specialists had to pass through before participating in active service. Various stages of pilot and flight training are examined, alongside a varied and fascinating selection of photographs and artwork profiles. All levels of the Luftwaffe training system before and during the war are covered including elementary and advanced training schools, fighter, bomber, dive-bomber and ground-attack, night fighter and heavy fighters, weapons, signals and formation, and instructors' schools. Many different aircraft are also included from dedicated training machines such as the, Ar 68 and BΓΒΌ 131 biplanes to the Ar 96 and Fw 56 advanced trainers. Virtually all main front line types are examined including the famous Bf 109 and Do 17, as well as the twin-seat Fw 190, Me 262, and even Me163s. Continuing the narrative excellence and impressive artwork that enthusiasts have come to expect from this series, this new volume is the perfect addition to the collection, and will be essential reading for aviation historians. Modelers will also find the artworks and side profiles invaluable in recreating the many aircraft of the Luftwaffe.
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