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Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - 06:37 PM UTC
Courtesy of Kagero Publishing we can present three of their new titles which are already available in sale.
According to Kagero press release.

Three new aviation publications were prepared by Kagero Publishing for April 2013. The following books will be available after 25th April:

Title: Heinkel He 219 Uhu vol.II
Series: Monographs 50 – 3D Edition
Authors: Marek J. Murawski, Marek Ryś

The second volume of the monograph on the famous German WW2 night fighter, Heinkel He 219, gives a chronological overview of its combat service illustrated with 52 archive photos of German and captured aircraft. The highlight of the book are no less than 219 3D renders which allow the reader to view almost each component of the airframe clearly.
A4 size, 112 pages, 52 archive photos, 219 3D renders, double A1 size sheet with 1:32 drawings of He 219 A-2.
Available in preorder in Kagero’s webshop.


Title: Luftwaffe versus USAAF 8th Air Force vol. I
Series: Air Battles 19
Author: Marek J. Murawski

The new title from the Air Battles series is devoted to the Luftwaffe’s struggle against the USAAF over the Western Europe. The first volume discusses the combat activities of both sides since the first operation of four-engined Flying Fortress bombers over France on 17th August 1942 until the end of April 1943. Includes many first-hand accounts from both sides of the conflict as well as 109 period photos and colour profiles of 8 aircraft which participated in described events.
Size: 205 x 275 mm, 80 pages, 109 archive photos, 8 colour profiles.
Available in preorder in Kagero’s webshop.



Title: Pfalz – Fighter Aircraft from Rheinland the Wine Country
Series: Legends Of Aviation 7
Author: Tomasz J. Kowalski

Fighters made in a Bavarian GmbH Flugzeugwerke factory were the third most common type of fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Army Air Service (Luftstreitkräfte). Although having elegant lines, they turned out to be inferior not only to Albatros D.V and D.Va or Fokker D.VII but also to most allied fighters sent into action in 1917. They were just a workhorse of the Luftstreitkräfte fulfilling the permanent shortage of combat-ready fighters. They were definitely a deadly weapon in the hands of experienced German and Bavarian Jastas pilots.
Size: 205 x 275 mm, 72 pages including 73 photos, 11 pages of archive drawings and 4-view colour profiles of 5 aircraft painted by Ronny Bar.
Available in preorder in Kagero’s webshop.

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