Wednesday, February 21, 2018 - 05:40 PM UTC
A couple of new books on the way covering Focke Wulf Jets and the rise and fall of the French Air Force.
Fonthill Media has sent in new of two new publications on the way. The first is a book covering the early jets from Focke Wulf, and the second looks into the air operations of the French Air Force from the early days till 1940.
Focke Wulf Jet Fighters
Justo Miranda
- An extraordinary book that chronicles for the first time the
outlandish designs that the Germans were working on in 1945
- Presents a historical framework and performance details for each
project
- Profusely illustrated with technical drawings and gives exhaustive
coverage on different models and variants
- Written by the best-selling author of The Ultimate Piston Fighters of
the Luftwaffe, The Ultimate Flying Wings of the Luftwaffe and Axis
Suicide Squads: German and Japanese Secret Projects of the Second
World War
The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force
French Air Operations and Strategy 1900-1940
Greg Baughen
- Explains what the French Air Force got wrong – and what it got
right
- Based on original archive material and supplemented with many
unpublished photographs
- Meticulously researched and of interest to the aviation and military
historian as well as scale aviation modellers
AeroScale would like to thank Fonthill Media for the update.
Focke Wulf Jet Fighters
Justo Miranda
- An extraordinary book that chronicles for the first time the
outlandish designs that the Germans were working on in 1945
- Presents a historical framework and performance details for each
project
- Profusely illustrated with technical drawings and gives exhaustive
coverage on different models and variants
- Written by the best-selling author of The Ultimate Piston Fighters of
the Luftwaffe, The Ultimate Flying Wings of the Luftwaffe and Axis
Suicide Squads: German and Japanese Secret Projects of the Second
World War
The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force
French Air Operations and Strategy 1900-1940
Greg Baughen
- Explains what the French Air Force got wrong – and what it got
right
- Based on original archive material and supplemented with many
unpublished photographs
- Meticulously researched and of interest to the aviation and military
historian as well as scale aviation modellers
AeroScale would like to thank Fonthill Media for the update.
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