Bf 109E: Battle of Britain
 
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ISBN13:9781472862402
ISBN10:1472862406
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:80 oldal
Méret:248x184 mm
Súly:454 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: Colour artwork plates and maps; black & white and colour photographs and illustrations.
700
Témakör:

Bf 109E

Battle of Britain
 
Sorozatcím: Dogfight; 12;
Kiadó: Osprey Publishing
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Kötetek száma: Paperback
 
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Kiadói listaár:
GBP 15.99
Becsült forint ár:
7 723 Ft (7 355 Ft + 5% áfa)
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6 719 (6 399 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 13% (kb. 1 004 Ft)
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Hosszú leírás:
An illustrated account of the Bf 109E's evolving role during the fateful first stages of the Battle of Britain.

The Luftwaffe's famous Bf 109 Emil saw considerable combat across the first stages of World War 2, but it was 1940's Battle of Britain that truly put it to the test. During the early operations of that clash, in July and August 1940, German pilots had to reckon not only with the RAF but with another enemy - the English Channel itself. This evocative new study explores how the Channel's breadth and the short range of Emil combined to force the Luftwaffe's fighter units to evolve their tactics in pursuit of victory.

Respected military aviation expert Andy Saunders brings the cockpit of the Bf 109E to life in a volume that draws upon first-hand accounts to tell the story of this landmark battle's fascinating beginnings. Bringing further context to this analysis, archive photos, newly commissioned artworks, and tactical and ribbon diagrams demonstrate how strategy and procedure developed over the course of combat.

An illustrated account of the Bf 109E's evolving role during the fateful first stages of the Battle of Britain.

The Luftwaffe's famous Bf 109 Emil saw considerable combat across the first stages of World War 2, but it was 1940's Battle of Britain that truly put it to the test. During the early operations of that clash, in July and August 1940, German pilots had to reckon not only with the RAF but with another enemy - the English Channel itself. This evocative new study explores how the Channel's breadth and the short range of Emil combined to force the Luftwaffe's fighter units to evolve their tactics in pursuit of victory.

Respected military aviation expert Andy Saunders brings the cockpit of the Bf 109E to life in a volume that draws upon first-hand accounts to tell the story of this landmark battle's fascinating beginnings. Bringing further context to this analysis, archive photos, newly commissioned artworks, and tactical and ribbon diagrams demonstrate how strategy and procedure developed over the course of combat.
Tartalomjegyzék:
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1. In Battle
2. Setting the Scene
3. Path to Combat
4. Weapon of war
5. Art of War
6. Combat
Aftermath
Bibliography
Index