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AUTHOR: Rosch, B
FORMAT: 96pp 250 Bw/col 303x226 Pb
Before and during the war, the Luftwaffe used or adapted virtually every one of its major front line aircraft types for all manner of essential support roles, be it within the ambulance, communications, headquarters or observer services. The main interest in such aircraft lies in the wide variety of types, and the abundance of camouflage and markings suited to specific theatres, factory and field modifications, and lesser-known emblems. This unique illustrated account is ideal for the serious Luftwaffe enthusiast who will find a wealth of detail about some of the more familiar types such as the Heinkel He 111 and Messerschmitt Bf109, as well as some rarities which will be of particular interest. With a winning formula of plentiful photographs, fact boxes and close-ups together with an easy to read and informative text, this is the book that every avid aviation enthusiast will be waiting to add to their collection!
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