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    Luftwaffe Colours: Transporter Volume One
    Transporter Volume Two - Luftwaffe Transport Units 1943-1945
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    • The Henschel Hs 129 was recognised as the scourge of Soviet armour on the Eastern front.

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    • In the space of a decade, the motive power used on Britain's railway network has been revolutionised. Privatisation has swept away much of the inheritance from British Rail and new types of locomotives and multiple units are now seen throughout the country. This single comprehensive volume, written by one of the foremost experts on the subject, Colin Marsden, covers all the types of locomotives and multiple units currently in operation on the national network. Historically, one of Ian Allan Publishing's most successful ranges of publications for the railway enthusiast was the 'Recognition' series. These volumes were designed to aid the enthusiast to differentiate between motive power seen across the national network. These books went through many editions over the years reflecting the changes that occurred in the 1980s and early 1990s. Now, with the number of different classes reduced, it is possible to produce a single volume covering all the types of locomotives and multiple units which are currently in operation on the national network.Adopting the style of the earlier, and highly successful volumes, this book provides a detailed technical description of each class featured. This is linked to a range of photographs portraying variants within classes and the different liveries they carry. The book is now illustrated throughout in colour. Comprehensive in its coverage, Traction Recognition, includes information on both those types of first-generation equipment which are still in service, albeit in rapidly diminishing numbers, and the the vast array of new equipment which has entered since the 1990s.

      Transporter Volume Two - Luftwaffe Transport Units 1943-1945
    • Luftwaffe Colours: Transporter Volume One

      Luftwaffe Transport Units 1939-1943

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      From the launch in 1838 of Brunel's 'Great Western' to the latest Cunard liner 'Queen Mary 2', the age of the tranatlantic liner is still very much alive. By the late 19th century the golden age of the liners was underway and the scene set for a growth and later decline in this luxury form of travel. In this publication the authors have worked together to produce a pictorial tribute to this period in maritime history, drawing upon Robert McDougall's extensive collection of postcards and memorabilia, plus text and captions. 176 colour and 105 b/w reproductions of archive photos and postcards. 128 pages. Hardback

      Luftwaffe Colours: Transporter Volume One