Luftwaffe Aerial Torpedo Aiecraft and Operations in World War Two
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Characteristics
Book cover finish | Perfect paperback |
Condition | Used good |
Number of pages | 96 |
Published date | 2004 |
Language | English |
Size | 20.32 x 27.94 cm |
Author | Harold Thiele |
Editor | Hikoki Publications Ltd |
Description
This fascinating book offers a rare account of the operations of the Luftwaffe's aerial torpedo units during World War II. Often overlooked, the crews who flew in these units were highly trained and experienced, and their missions involved hazardous flying against difficult and well-defended maritime targets. Harold Thiele has researched this field for many years. Before providing a detailed diary of Luftwaffe torpedo operations, he explores the origins of the aerial torpedo and offers a comparative study of its development in Germany, Britain, the USA, Italy, and Japan from World War I until the outbreak of World War II.
The body of the book comprises a detailed chronological diary of operations conducted off the English coast, in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, off North Africa, and in the Black Sea by the Ju 88s, He 111s, He 177s, and Ar 95s (etc.) of the Luftwaffe's torpedo units, such as KG 26, KG 77, and the various floatplane-equipped Staffeln that also undertook such operations.
Supplemented by color artwork, target listings, aircraft and torpedo types, units, and all ships known to have been sunk or damaged by aerial torpedo attacks, this work will be an indispensable reference for modelers and researchers.
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