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AUTHOR: Weal, J
FORMAT: 96pp 100 Bw 40 col 248x184 Pb
The Fw 190 was the scourge of Fighter Command from the moment it appeared
on the Western Front at Abbeville in August 1941 with II./JG 26. A nimble,
speedy and well-armed adversary, the ‘Butcher Bird’ quickly proved superior to
all Allied fighters of the time, particularly at medium to low altitude. Led by
Experten of the calibre of 'Pips' Priller, Heinz Bar and Walter Oesau, the
handful of Fw 190-equipped Jagdgeschwader flew against overwhelming odds,
firstly on the Channel coast, and then in direct defence of the Reich when the
Jagdflieger took on the might of the USAAF’s Eighth and Ninth Air Forces. This
is their story. Contents: In the Beginning * Channel and North Sea Build-Up *
Diversions North, South and Nocturnal * Defence of the Reich * The Battle is
Joined * Normandy * The Killing Ground * Defence of the Reich * The Battle is
Lost * The End of the Line * Appendices.
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