Wings of the Luftwaffe

Airlife Publishing Ltd., Shrewsbury, 2001. Paperback. Condition: VG. Jon Weal (illustrator). 176 pages, many black-and-white illustrations, including cutaway and cockpit interior drawings. Edited by William Green and Gordon Swanborough. Originally published in 1977 by Jane's Publishing Company, but this edition (by Airlife) first published 1993. A very good clean tight paperback copy. Size: 27.4cm.

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At the end of World War II, Eric Brown had the extraordinary experience of testing no fewer than 55 captured individual German aircraft types. These ranged from such exotic creations as the prone-pilot Berlin B9 and Horten IV, the push-and-pull Dornier DO335 and the remarkable little Heinkel He 162 Volksjager, to the highly innovative combat types that were entering the inventory of the Luftwaffe shortly before the demise of Germany's Third Reich. Brown also interrogated many of the leading German wartime aviation personalities, such as Willy Messerschmitt, Ernst Heinkel, Kurt Tank and Hanna Reitsch. From this background knowledge of German aviation he has selected those he considers the most important, and presents detailed descriptions of their background and characteristics. Eric Brown was the first naval officer to lead the elite Aerodynamics Flight of the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. During the War he served in the Fleet Air Arm.

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