Commando  |  5065
Commando - 5065 - Wings Of Woe
Piloting a Heinkel He 111, Leutnant Jurgen Loden was only as good as his crew: cheerful dorsal gunner and radio operator, Willi Klein; quiet ventral turret gunner, Franz Weiss; boisterous side fuselage gunner, Otto Schwabel, and outspoken navigator and bomb-aimer, Martin Lutz.
Jurgen wanted nothing more than to live up to his brother’s reputation as a skilled fighter pilot in the First World War. But, with little word after his brother’s emigration to America, and growing doubts about the morality of the Nazi regime, Jurgen’s enthusiasm soon turned to woe.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Commando 5065.