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This is an English-language book or magazine about aircraft and/or aircraft modeling.
Introducing the second volume of "Wings of the Axis" from Chandos Publishing, UK.
This book is a high-quality publication, both in content and design.
This book, made possible with the collaboration of Robert Forsyth from Chevron Publishing, provides an overview of the German Air Force and its allied air forces.
"Wings of the Axis" is filled with stories, photographs, and artwork from numerous renowned German Air Force researchers and writers. Due to the success of Volume 1, more volumes in this series are planned for the future.
In this issue, we have increased the page count thanks to contributions from new writers in addition to those from the inaugural issue.
- 196 pages - Softcover
- Karl-Hermann Lion: The career of a successful Stuka pilot: Part Two
- Funkmepgerat: The Luftwaffe's airborne intercept, rear warning, blind-firing, and Halbe radars
- Martin Streetly: Hans-Helmut Habermehl: Flying from the Beginning to the End
- Antonio Argudo, Peter Arnot, Andreas Baumann, Patrick Eriksson, and Markus Polleichtner: Panthers Taking Pictures - Me 262 Reconnaissance Operations, 1944-45
- Nick Beale: Reinhold Tling: The rocket pioneer of Osnabruck
- Martin Frauenheim: Milch's greatest mistake: A lost opportunity for the Luftwaffe fighter arm
- Dietmar Hermann: Gustav Francsi: Nightfighter Ace
- Sven Carlsen: The X-4 Air-to-Air Missile in World War II
- Gordon Slater: Nahaufklarungsgruppe 4 and Operation Bagration
- Dr. Andrew Arthy: Siegfried Knemeyer: A Career In Aviation
- Huib Ottens: Fritz Krey: From Ju 87 to Fw 190
- Alexander Steenbeck: Sonderstaffel Einhorn and III./KG 200: from Self-sacrifice to Surrender - Addenda
- Nick Beale: Behind the Book: Researching KG 66 - an interview with Marcel van Heijkop
- Photo Album: Axis Library - Reviews by Martin Streetly and Dave Wadman
*Please note that due to manufacturer circumstances, the scheduled month of arrival and the actual product specifications may change. Thank you for your understanding.