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Wings of the Luftwaffe is a unique and definitive appraisal of the background and characteristics of all the major German aircraft of World War II [...] With over 250 photographs, colour profiles, cockpit layouts and sectional drawings


Characteristics

Book cover finish Hardcover ( rounded spine binding )
Condition Used very good
Number of pages 272
Published date 2010
Language English
Size European A4
Author Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown
Editor Hikoki Publications Ltd


Description

In 1945 Eric Brown led the team from the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough):7 which scoured the British Zone of Occupation in post-war Germany for captured Luftwaffe aircraft and aeronautical installations. They uncovered an Aladdin’s cave of aviation riches and amazed by the advanced level of technology and production they found, brought back over a hundred aircraft for detailed testing and analysis.

 

Of particular interest were the high-speed wind tunnels, which had allowed the Germans to develop such groundbreaking aircraft as the rocket powered me 163B and the first production jet fighter, the me 262. The information gathered by this small group of aviators and scientists has influenced aircraft design to this day.

 

Wings of the Luftwaffe is a unique and definitive appraisal of the background and characteristics of all the major German aircraft of World War II, written by probably Britain’s most outstanding test pilot and the only pilot to have flown them all. Covering 11 manufacturers and 33 types, this new edition with over 250 photographs, colour profiles, cockpit layouts and sectional drawings provides an in-depth assessment of the contribution made to the annals of military aviation in the late 1930s and early 1940s by the innovative German aircraft industry.