Wings of the Luftwaffe: Flying German Aircraft of World War II (1 Viewer)

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Just ordered the new updated copy of this book & would recommend it as it cover all the captured German planes that he tested during WW2:cool:
Eric Brown is arguably a man who has flown more aircraft types than anyone else. Thanks to his involvement with the RAE during the middle of the war, he was in the perfect place to be able to fly and evaluate a plethora of aircraft types. This includes captured Luftwaffe planes during and especially at the end of the war.

This book was initially published in 1977 by Janes and McDonald Publishing, but Hikoki have taken that original book and added several other aircraft types to it as well as a bevy of superlative photographs of these planes. Included are full color profiles and some excellent sectional drawings of many of the types in the book.

In addition to flying all the 'standard' fighter types, like the Bf-109, FW-190 and Me-262, Captain Brown also flew the gigantic Bv-222 flying boat, the unique Do-335, the dangerous Me-163, and a passel of German bombers like the Ju-88 and He-177. There are some communications types like the Si-204 and the recce Ju-188 in with the mix. In total, there are thirty-three of the fifty-five different German aircraft that Captain Brown has flown in these pages.

Each entry tells a story of the aircraft he flew as well as any pilot's notes that he made on each type. There are also interviews with German pilots as well as some of the designers like Willy Messerschmitt and Kurt Tank
 
Yes it is quite a good book and essential reading for anyone interested in the aircraft of this period. I have nearly worn mine out.;) His Duels in the Sky is quite interesting as well. He has in fact flown more aircraft types than anyone else and his record will probably never be broken.
 
uksubs...

What updates are in this version or, do you not know? I have also just ordered these two from the US compant Eagle Editions which, are supposed to be excellent and, as a bonus signed by FW pilots.

The Focke Wulf TA152

The Focke Wulf 190 Dora
Mitch
 
uksubs...

What updates are in this version or, do you not know? I have also just ordered these two from the US compant Eagle Editions which, are supposed to be excellent and, as a bonus signed by FW pilots.

The Focke Wulf TA152

The Focke Wulf 190 Dora
Mitch

The new version of Wings of the Luftwaffe is worth getting as it hard back + come with a lot of extra colour profiles , I have the Eagle Fw 190 book + both JaPo Fw 190-d witch I would recommend
 
uksubs...

Cheers cannot wait for them to come now.
Mitch
 

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