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Cargando... Messerschmitt Bf 109: 1936-1945 (Schiffer Military History) (1991)por Heinz J. Nowarra
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Most famous German aircraft of WWII, in its variety of markings on a variety of war fronts. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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-- 2/3+ of a page of introductory text
-- An excellent page (page 4) summarizing the versions!
-- A very good page (page 5) identifying the 6 (U1 - U6) Conversion sets and 7 (R1 - R7) Equipment sets
-- A page (page 45) of data on Luftwaffe operational units
-- A page (page 46) of technical data of the major versions
-- Good to very good line drawings (pages 11, 29, 41 and 45)
Some minor negatives:
-- I hate the use of Me 109
---- Page 31 has 'ME-109F' hand written on a photo of a captured Bf 109F-1 in U.S. markings (this is OK)
---- Page 2 (the back of the title page) has the original title "... Me 109 ..." (that's weird?)
-- Neither the version summarization (page 4) nor the technical data page (page 46) has the number built
---- The introductory text summarizes the number built by year, which is good
-- The Bf 109Z (twin version) is only briefly mentioned in the summarization data ( )