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Hundreds of thousands of classified documents were captured from Germanys aircraft manufacturers and aviation ministry at the end of the Second World War, including details of "secret project" aircraft designs created by firms such as Focke-Wulf, Messerschmitt, Heinkel, Dornier and Blohm & Voss.
Ongoing new research in archives around the world has revealed many previously unknown plans and proposals for aircraft that were radical, revolutionary or just plain weird.
In this latest volume in his series on German wartime aircraft development, author Dan Sharp reveals a wealth of new discoveries - including never-before-seen drawings and designs.
"Secret Projects of the Luftwaffe" examines Focke-Wulfs designs for enormous fighters built around bomber engines, aviation minister Erhard Milchs unusual rival to the Heinkel He 219 night fighter and Messerschmitts alternative version of the push-pull twin engine Dornier Do 335. Also revealed are the long-buried secret history of the Blohm & Voss BV 40s repurposing as a suicide bomber, how an American-born car designer came up with the idea for Focke-Wulfs Ta 154 night fighter and the competition that would see Focke-Wulf, Dornier and Blohm & Voss go head-to-head with plans to design the Luftwaffes last all-new piston engine fighter in 1944-45.
Hundreds of original and previously unseen documents have been used to compile this unrivalled look at some of Germanys least-known Second World War project designs, featuring a host of period drawings and illustrations.
Ongoing new research in archives around the world has revealed many previously unknown plans and proposals for aircraft that were radical, revolutionary or just plain weird.
In this latest volume in his series on German wartime aircraft development, author Dan Sharp reveals a wealth of new discoveries - including never-before-seen drawings and designs.
"Secret Projects of the Luftwaffe" examines Focke-Wulfs designs for enormous fighters built around bomber engines, aviation minister Erhard Milchs unusual rival to the Heinkel He 219 night fighter and Messerschmitts alternative version of the push-pull twin engine Dornier Do 335. Also revealed are the long-buried secret history of the Blohm & Voss BV 40s repurposing as a suicide bomber, how an American-born car designer came up with the idea for Focke-Wulfs Ta 154 night fighter and the competition that would see Focke-Wulf, Dornier and Blohm & Voss go head-to-head with plans to design the Luftwaffes last all-new piston engine fighter in 1944-45.
Hundreds of original and previously unseen documents have been used to compile this unrivalled look at some of Germanys least-known Second World War project designs, featuring a host of period drawings and illustrations.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Sharp, Dan
- Title
- Secret Projects of the Luftwaffe
- Details
- English text, paperback, many illustrations and drawings, large format. 132 pages.
- State
- new
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