So far interesting David, I picked it up as I wanted more info on the Yak 1 through I believe 11 series of WWII. There are 79 to 80 pages on the history of that aircraft alone.
This 438 page heavy weight came in the mail today...2 days after I ordered it...and one of those days was a Sunday!
Other than the obvious, it contains more pictures of the Heinkel He 111 Z than I have ever seen before. Also many pictures of the Me 321 323 cockpit, radio room flight engineer positions, as well as turrets and defensive positions. Tons of profiles. Maps and...just buy it. Though the price was the only drawback. This version is printed in English and German.
Jim, that one just got added to my wish list. It looks a lot better than Messerschmitt Me 321/323: The Luftwaffe's "Giants" in World War II (Schiffer Military History)
Good catch there on the German Aircraft in Colour book - it might be old, but it's still a good one.
That's one heck of a 'mighty tome' you got there Jim !
The latest volume of 'Luftwaffe Crash Archive' (Vol 6) arrived today, along with the 'Mosquito Fighter Squadrons' book, both from Wingleader.
Yep, that's the one. Pilot force landed on Ordforness, with an oil leak, in November 1940 (after the official end of the BoB). The aircraft is now in the BoB Hall of the RAF Museum, Hendon