SEA EAGLES / LUFTWAFFE ANTI-SHIPPING UNITS 1939-1941 (VOLUME ONE ) (LUFTWAFFE COLOURS)
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Characteristics
ISBN-13 | 9781903223550 |
ISBN-10 | 1903223555 |
Book cover finish(es) | Perfect paperback |
Condition | Like New |
Author | Chris Goss |
Publisher | Ian Allan Publishing |
Number of pages | 96 |
Published date | First Published 2005 |
Language(s) | English |
Collection / Series | LUFTWAFFE COLOURS |
Size | 22.86 x 30.48 x 0.64 cm |
Categorie(s) | • AVIATION MILITAIRE • HÉLICOPTÈRES - AUTOGIRES • PRÉCURSEURS - PIONNIERS |
Description
This book forms one part of a comprehensive two-part study of the aircraft, camouflage, markings and operations of the Luftwaffe's anti-shipping units between 1939 and 1945.
- Early mine-laying operations
- The war over the North Sea
- Closing the English Channel
- The Norwegian Campaign
- The Battle of Britain
- Torpedo-Bomber Operations
- The Focke-Wulf Condor and the Battle over the Atlantic
- Attrition over the Bay of Biscay and the Mediterranean
- Glider-Bombs
- Long-range anti-shipping operations
- Normandy
Using a similar format to the very popular Jagwagdwaffe series, Sea Eagles offers readers a two-volume study into maritime and anti-shipping operations as conducted by the Luftwaffe over the English Channel, North Sea, the Far North and Baltic, the Eastern Front and the Mediterranean. For the first time, these books contain a fascinating and eclectic mix of float-planes and multi-engined bombers converted to anti-shipping duties. There are also studies of some of the more interesting weaponry used by German bomber units operating in such a role, such as the Rheinstahl PC 1400 X Fritz radio-guided bomb and the Henschel 293 rocket-driven remotely-controlled stand-off missile as used against destroyers in the Mediterranean as well as biographies of some of the leading anti-shipping aces, such as Aufhammer. Alongside the photographic content, much of which is previously unpublished, the book also includes color artworks and first-hand reminiscences from Luftwaffe pilots of the era. The sea-strike and maritime units are amongst the least known of the Luftwaffes fighter force during World War II; this new two-volume work sets the record straight, providing the aviation and military historian with a comprehensive and detailed study of this often ignored facet of the air war between 1939 and 1945.