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Eagle Editions have sent us details of the latest Special Edition in their Wings of the Black Cross series. The latest volume is devoted to the Bf 109 from its early service through to the end of WWII.
Wings of the Black Cross Special Number Three Bf 109
Presenting the third installment of the Wings of the Black Cross (WOTBC) Special Series. Special Number Three explores the design and history of Willi Messerschmitt’s iconic World War II fighter, the Bf 109. Using text, mostly unpublished photos and color profiles, author Mark Proulx follows the evolution of the Bf 109 from its earliest days with the Condor Legion to its final surrender in May 1945.
Special Number Three is an expanded edition compared to earlier titles in the series. There are 90 captioned photographs spanning 63 pages printed on thick, quality glossy paper. Text provides a glimpse into the evolution of the Bf 109 and the role it played within the Luftwaffe structure. There is also brief discussion on the camouflage and markings of the aircraft.
James Bentley displays his computer talents revealing fourteen new color profiles, more than any of the earlier WOTBC editions. His profile work is the result of painstaking research and color discussions.
Wings of the Black Cross Special Number Three Bf 109 is available now from Eagle Editions - Price: $25.95
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
Presenting the third installment of the Wings of the Black Cross (WOTBC) Special Series. Special Number Three explores the design and history of Willi Messerschmitt’s iconic World War II fighter, the Bf 109. Using text, mostly unpublished photos and color profiles, author Mark Proulx follows the evolution of the Bf 109 from its earliest days with the Condor Legion to its final surrender in May 1945.
Special Number Three is an expanded edition compared to earlier titles in the series. There are 90 captioned photographs spanning 63 pages printed on thick, quality glossy paper. Text provides a glimpse into the evolution of the Bf 109 and the role it played within the Luftwaffe structure. There is also brief discussion on the camouflage and markings of the aircraft.
James Bentley displays his computer talents revealing fourteen new color profiles, more than any of the earlier WOTBC editions. His profile work is the result of painstaking research and color discussions.
Wings of the Black Cross Special Number Three Bf 109 is available now from Eagle Editions - Price: $25.95
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on AEROSCALE.
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