However, the Messerschmitt Bf 110 came into its own when, equipped with radar, it became the supreme night-fighter aircraft and the preferred ‘mount’ of pilots such as Lent, Schnaufer and Wittgenstein.
Describes the development, technical details and operational use of this often underrated aeroplane which remained in service in the Luftwaffe throughout World War Two. With many rare photographs this new...
The Messerschmitt Bf 110 was a typical working horse of the German Luftwaffe.
In filling a significant gap concerning Luftwafe fighter-bomber raids over England during the Battle of Britain, and correcting the still frequent inaccuracies which are to be seen in other written works concerning the unit, this work will ...
The Messerschmitt Bf 110 was a typical work horse of the German Luftwaffe.
The book features a detailed description of the aircraft's structure and technical data and a chapter about camouflage and markings.