Aviation Classics  |  Luftwaffe: Secret Bombers of the Third Reich
Dozens of top secret bomber designs were drawn up by the Germans during the Second World War, including gigantic flying wings, sleek jet bombers, asymmetrical bombers with the cockpit and weapons turrets on the ends of their wings and even enormous carriers for single-seat suicide bombers.
Starting with the He 177, the most advanced bomber design of its day in 1936, the huge variety of bomber projects produced during the days of the Third Reich are examined by aviation historian Dan Sharp including the Arado E 470, E 555 and previously unknown Arado types, Junkers Ju 488, Focke-Wulf Ta 400 and Fw 300, Blohm & Voss P 163 and BV 250, Messerschmitt P 1107 and P 1108, He 343 and the so-called Daimler-Benz projects.
Hundreds of original and previously unseen documents have been used to compile this unrivalled history of Germany’s secret Second World War bombers, illustrated with a host of new and period drawings, illustrations and photographs.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aviation Classics Luftwaffe: Secret Bombers of the Third Reich.