Thursday 27 October 2011

Kampfflieger- Bombers of the Luftwaffe 1933-1940, Volume 1

Kampfflieger- Bombers of the Luftwaffe 1933-1940, Volume 1
Author: J. Richard Smith
Edition: First
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1903223423



Kampfflieger- Bombers of the Luftwaffe 1933-1940, Volume 1 (Luftwaffe Colours)


Kampfflieger forms the most comprehensive pictorial encyclopedia of the aircraft and markings of the Luftwaffe bomber force in World War II. Download Kampfflieger- Bombers of the Luftwaffe 1933-1940, Volume 1 (Luftwaffe Colours) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Drawing on many rare and previously unpublished photographs, this is the first volume in a richly illustrated four-volume study. Each large format paperback features color profiles illustrating camouflage schemes, tactical markings, numbering and unit insignia as employed on all fronts, as well as personal accounts. Volume One begins with an outline of the clandestine German bomber development following the end of World War I up to the birth of the new Luftwaffe under the Nazi Party in 1933 and the evolution and changing doctrine of the embryonic German bomber force. The authors then continue with the Luftwaffe's Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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