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Emmy Award winning historian Bob Carruthers compiled this comprehensive overview of the Me.262. It draws heavily on post-war interviews with Luftwaffe pilots and staff officers to produce a fascinating insight into the Me.262 at the tactical and operational level.Also featured are rare English translations of contemporary interviews concerning the 262 with Adolf Galland and Hermann Goering, alongside the views of test pilot Hans Fey and Flug Kapitan Wendel who flew the aircraft in combat sorties. They provided an absorbing study, from a unique series of primary sources, of the world of the Me.262 and its pilots, and conveys to the modern reader a vivid sense of how they were viewed at the time.Also included is the complete pilot’s flying manual, which affords a fascinating insight from the cockpit into the realities of piloting the world’s first operational jet fighter.
Bob Carruthers. Soft cover. 6″ x 9″. English text. 144 pages. Approx 50 black & white images, maps and schematics.