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- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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HOW THE LUFTWAFFE FIGHTER ACES ACHIEVED THEIR SUCCESSThe Luftwaffe's leading fighter aces outscored their Allied counterparts astonishingly during World War II--so much so that when the records of these pilots (the Jagdflieger) first became available after the war they were greeted with disbelief. A single ace with a hundred victories might have been credible, but one hundred six aces each recorded one hundred victories or more, and the top scorer claimed three hundred fifty-two. However, postwar research proved that German shoot-down confirmations were given only after rigorous checking.To discover the secret of the Luftwaffe pilots' success, aviation historian Mike Spick examines the exploits of Nazi Germany's most famous pilots, focusing on the methods and tactics of individual aces, examining the importance of machinery, training, climate, numbers, and theater of war, and using firsthand accounts to put the reader in the pilot's seat. This book is easily the best possible guide to how the German aces achieved such amazing results in battle.
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Luftwaffe Fighter Aces, Mike Spick
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1997
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- Título
- Luftwaffe Fighter Aces
- Subtítulo
- The Jagdflieger and Their Combat Tactics and Techniques
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Mike Spick
- Editorial
- Ballantine Books
- Publicado en
- 1997
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 272
- ISBN10
- 0804116962
- ISBN13
- 9780804116961
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Tema histórico, Tecnología & Ingeniería, Coches & Transporte, Prosa bélica, Segunda Guerra Mundial, Militar, Aviación
- Descripción
- HOW THE LUFTWAFFE FIGHTER ACES ACHIEVED THEIR SUCCESSThe Luftwaffe's leading fighter aces outscored their Allied counterparts astonishingly during World War II--so much so that when the records of these pilots (the Jagdflieger) first became available after the war they were greeted with disbelief. A single ace with a hundred victories might have been credible, but one hundred six aces each recorded one hundred victories or more, and the top scorer claimed three hundred fifty-two. However, postwar research proved that German shoot-down confirmations were given only after rigorous checking.To discover the secret of the Luftwaffe pilots' success, aviation historian Mike Spick examines the exploits of Nazi Germany's most famous pilots, focusing on the methods and tactics of individual aces, examining the importance of machinery, training, climate, numbers, and theater of war, and using firsthand accounts to put the reader in the pilot's seat. This book is easily the best possible guide to how the German aces achieved such amazing results in battle.



