Thursday, January 27, 2011 - 04:04 AM UTC
"Fw-190 in foreign service. Captured Butcherbirds Vol.2" - this is the full title of the latest publications from "Kecay". As the title says it is a second part of the "Captured Butcherbirds".
Following on from their early release, "Captured Butcherbirds - FW-190", Kecay have released the follow up.
FW-190 in foreign service. Captured Butcherbirds Vol.2
The book consists of 100 pages with pictures, side profiles and complete painting diagrams.

Book describes the Fw-190s in the air force's of:
- Soviet Union
- France
- Spain
- Yugoslavia
- Romania
- Hungary
- Sweden
- Japan
- RSA
- Turkey
- Czechoslovakia
- Poland
The full text is written only in English.
Authors - Jacek Jackiewicz, Robert Bock and Seweryn Fleisher
Price - $48.90

http://www.kecay.com/product_info.php?products_id=42&language=en

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JAN 28, 2011 - 07:07 AM
thanks for that ..looks great . However this title must be page for page one of the most expensive Luftwaffe books out there (as with Vol I) . Also features one of the flimsiest soft covers ever..opening the book like that will quickly result in the book falling to pieces - as with Vol I I'm torn because the contents look superb....
JAN 30, 2011 - 04:04 AM
My copy of Captured Me 109s (their first book) quickly fell apart but they have steadily improved things since then and the this book looks like it will hold together quite well. A little thinner than their other books. Yes they are expensive but they may be costly to produce with the amount of artwork that goes into them and they may not sell in large volumes. The section on the Soviet Union includes a good number of wrecks rather than captured machines. There are small sections on Yugoslavia, South Africa, Czechoslovakia, South Africa, Rumania and Hungary. More interesting are the chapters on Fw 190 flown by Spanish volunteer pilots, Turkish Air Force and French built 190s. It ends with aircraft interned in Sweden and a section of supplements to Vol 1.
FEB 04, 2011 - 11:10 AM
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