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NOT an ex library book. 179 pages including the Annex. Dust jacket has no chips or tears, price is not clipped. N° de réf. du vendeur 344267
This is the story of the Arado 234, an aircraft that on one day in 1944, in the skies above Normandy, heralded the beginning of a new era in aviation: the jet era...For more than a century, the aviation industry has experienced continual change and upheaval. Many individuals have contributed to this field of developmental aviation over the course of time. One of these key players is Heinrich Lubbe, a man who marked the evolution of aerial transportation through his cultivation of technological excellence. From flying lessons given to him by his friend Roland Garros, to the creation of the Arado business, Lubbe made a significant impact and left a lasting legacy. His machines, the first jets in the world, were flown by exceptional pilots such as Horst Gotz and Erich Sommer, known as "des moustachus" (the moustachioed). In Hitler's Germany, the Arado jets were put to work in a variety of contexts. Perhaps most significantly, they were employed in the task of photo-reconnaissance during the Battle for Normandy, following the iconic landings of June 1944. In this role, they brought back extraordinary images from the invasion beaches, revealing with astounding detail the positions and plans of the allied forces. These images, previously unseen by the public, shed new light on the battle, whilst at the same time proving the Germans' indisputable superiority in the field of jet aviation. The fact that American troops hastened to transfer the Arado AR234 and Messerschmitt 262 to the USA to uncover all their secrets post-war says a lot about how they were viewed in the eyes of the enemy. In addition to many top-secret aerial images, this book is enriched with around twenty photographs from the personal archives of Erich Sommer, the Arado pilot, which have never before been published. The book is packed with both colour and black and white images and represents an impressive pictorial history of the world's first jet.
À propos de l?auteur: Philippe Baudin experienced the allied invasion and saw these curious Arado AR234 machines in the skies above Normandy during the summer of 1944. After completing his studies, he became a Photograph Interpretation Officer in the French Air Force. Now retired, he writes about the technological and logistical aspects of the Invasion as well as penning biographies of lesser-known pilots. This book was originally published in 2013 by Editions Heimdal (France) under the title Normandie 1944: Arado, L'avion Espion.
Titre : Hitler?s Spyplane Over Normandy 1944: The ...
Éditeur : Pen and Sword Aviation
Date d'édition : 2014
Reliure : hardcover
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Vendeur : Gold Country Books, Sacramento, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : New. Etat de la jaquette : New. New. Pristine, unmarked. Profusely illustrated. // Shipped carefully packed in a sturdy box. N° de réf. du vendeur 017931
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hardback, 4to, 179pp, numerous illustrations, clean and tight, no inscriptions, Very Good / Very Good dustwrapper. ISBN: 1473823390. N° de réf. du vendeur 789714
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Vendeur : GREENSLEEVES BOOKS, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1473823390 pgs:186. 2013, bright clean copy, with dustjacket, no markings, Professional booksellers since 1981. N° de réf. du vendeur 162854
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Vendeur : All Lost Books, Wollaston, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First English Language Edition. Includes numerous b/w photographs. viii, 180pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 50986
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Vendeur : CARDINAL BOOKS ~~ ABAC/ILAB, London -- Birr, ON, Canada
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Vendeur : Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills, Llanwrda, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. hardback, octavo, a near fine tightly bound copy in a near fine pictorial dust jacket, illustrated in colour and b&w, vii + 179pp. Signed and dated by the author. Inscribed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 265562
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. This is the story of the Arado 234, an aircraft that on one day in 1944, in the skies above Normandy, heralded the beginning of a new era in aviation: the jet era. For more than a century, the aviation industry has experienced continual change and upheaval. Many individuals have contributed to this field of developmental aviation over the course of time. One of these key players is Heinrich Lubbe, a man who marked the evolution of aerial transportation through his cultivation of technological excellence. From flying lessons given to him by his friend Roland Garros, to the creation of the Arado business, Lubbe made a significant impact and left a lasting legacy. His machines, the first jets in the world, were flown by exceptional pilots such as Horst Gotz and Erich Sommer, known as "des moustachus" (the moustachioed). In Hitler's Germany, the Arado jets were put to work in a variety of contexts. Perhaps most significantly, they were employed in the task of photo-reconnaissance during the Battle for Normandy, following the iconic landings of June 1944. In this role, they brought back extraordinary images from the invasion beaches, revealing with astounding detail the positions and plans of the allied forces. These images, previously unseen by the public, shed new light on the battle, whilst at the same time proving the Germans' indisputable superiority in the field of jet aviation. The fact that American troops hastened to transfer the Arado AR234 and Messerschmitt 262 to the USA to uncover all their secrets post-war says a lot about how they were viewed in the eyes of the enemy. In addition to many top-secret aerial images, this book is enriched with around twenty photographs from the personal archives of Erich Sommer, the Arado pilot, which have never before been published. The book is packed with both colour and black and white images and represents an impressive pictorial history of the world's first jet. AUTHOR: Philippe Bauduin experienced the allied invasion and saw these curious Arado AR234 machines in the skies above Normandy during the summer of 1944. After completing his studies, he became a Photograph Interpretation Officer in the French Air Force. Now retired, he writes about the technological and logistical aspects of the Invasion as well as penning biographies of lesser-known pilots. This book was originally published in 2013 by Editions Heimdal (France) under the title Normandie 1944: Arado, L'avion Espion. The tale of Heinrich Lubbe's flying machines - the very first jets in the world, flying at the vanguard of technological excellence in Hitler's Germany. Photos from these missions feature in this extensively illustrated publication, alongside images of the jets themselves and the distinguished pilots that flew them. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781473823396
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. This is the story of the Arado 234, an aircraft that on one day in 1944, in the skies above Normandy, heralded the beginning of a new era in aviation: the jet era. For more than a century, the aviation industry has experienced continual change and upheaval. Many individuals have contributed to this field of developmental aviation over the course of time. One of these key players is Heinrich Lubbe, a man who marked the evolution of aerial transportation through his cultivation of technological excellence. From flying lessons given to him by his friend Roland Garros, to the creation of the Arado business, Lubbe made a significant impact and left a lasting legacy. His machines, the first jets in the world, were flown by exceptional pilots such as Horst Gotz and Erich Sommer, known as "des moustachus" (the moustachioed). In Hitler's Germany, the Arado jets were put to work in a variety of contexts. Perhaps most significantly, they were employed in the task of photo-reconnaissance during the Battle for Normandy, following the iconic landings of June 1944. In this role, they brought back extraordinary images from the invasion beaches, revealing with astounding detail the positions and plans of the allied forces. These images, previously unseen by the public, shed new light on the battle, whilst at the same time proving the Germans' indisputable superiority in the field of jet aviation. The fact that American troops hastened to transfer the Arado AR234 and Messerschmitt 262 to the USA to uncover all their secrets post-war says a lot about how they were viewed in the eyes of the enemy. In addition to many top-secret aerial images, this book is enriched with around twenty photographs from the personal archives of Erich Sommer, the Arado pilot, which have never before been published. The book is packed with both colour and black and white images and represents an impressive pictorial history of the world's first jet. AUTHOR: Philippe Bauduin experienced the allied invasion and saw these curious Arado AR234 machines in the skies above Normandy during the summer of 1944. After completing his studies, he became a Photograph Interpretation Officer in the French Air Force. Now retired, he writes about the technological and logistical aspects of the Invasion as well as penning biographies of lesser-known pilots. This book was originally published in 2013 by Editions Heimdal (France) under the title Normandie 1944: Arado, L'avion Espion. The tale of Heinrich Lubbe's flying machines - the very first jets in the world, flying at the vanguard of technological excellence in Hitler's Germany. Photos from these missions feature in this extensively illustrated publication, alongside images of the jets themselves and the distinguished pilots that flew them. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781473823396
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. This is the story of the Arado 234, an aircraft that on one day in 1944, in the skies above Normandy, heralded the beginning of a new era in aviation: the jet era. For more than a century, the aviation industry has experienced continual change and upheaval. Many individuals have contributed to this field of developmental aviation over the course of time. One of these key players is Heinrich Lubbe, a man who marked the evolution of aerial transportation through his cultivation of technological excellence. From flying lessons given to him by his friend Roland Garros, to the creation of the Arado business, Lubbe made a significant impact and left a lasting legacy. His machines, the first jets in the world, were flown by exceptional pilots such as Horst Gotz and Erich Sommer, known as "des moustachus" (the moustachioed). In Hitler's Germany, the Arado jets were put to work in a variety of contexts. Perhaps most significantly, they were employed in the task of photo-reconnaissance during the Battle for Normandy, following the iconic landings of June 1944. In this role, they brought back extraordinary images from the invasion beaches, revealing with astounding detail the positions and plans of the allied forces. These images, previously unseen by the public, shed new light on the battle, whilst at the same time proving the Germans' indisputable superiority in the field of jet aviation. The fact that American troops hastened to transfer the Arado AR234 and Messerschmitt 262 to the USA to uncover all their secrets post-war says a lot about how they were viewed in the eyes of the enemy. In addition to many top-secret aerial images, this book is enriched with around twenty photographs from the personal archives of Erich Sommer, the Arado pilot, which have never before been published. The book is packed with both colour and black and white images and represents an impressive pictorial history of the world's first jet. AUTHOR: Philippe Bauduin experienced the allied invasion and saw these curious Arado AR234 machines in the skies above Normandy during the summer of 1944. After completing his studies, he became a Photograph Interpretation Officer in the French Air Force. Now retired, he writes about the technological and logistical aspects of the Invasion as well as penning biographies of lesser-known pilots. This book was originally published in 2013 by Editions Heimdal (France) under the title Normandie 1944: Arado, L'avion Espion. The tale of Heinrich Lubbe's flying machines - the very first jets in the world, flying at the vanguard of technological excellence in Hitler's Germany. Photos from these missions feature in this extensively illustrated publication, alongside images of the jets themselves and the distinguished pilots that flew them. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781473823396
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