We need a full report Airman!
Very nice and interesting book. With a short explanation of the bomber-war and the Nachtjagd. The Me 262 as night fighter, some biografies of pilots, and a lot other facts. I think the best will be a translated index:
-The bomber-war and the Nachtjagd
-Kurt Welter-
Phantom of the Nachtjagd
-The beginnig of the Jet-Nachtjagd
-The Me 262 as nightfighter
-Timetable
-Summer 1944
-September 1944
—Short biography of Lt. Karl Mitterdorfer
-October 1944
November 1944
—Rechlin: Nightfighter-testing of Me 262
—Kurt Welter: Mystery about the first night air victory
December 1944
—Short biography of Fw. Karl-Heinz Becker
-January 1945
February 1945
—Excursion: Airmen as transfer pilots
—Excursion: Visit report of Fritz Wendel
—Short biography of Uffz. Friedrich "Fritz" Neppach
-March 1945
—Focke Wulf Ta 154: The "german Mosquito" as night fighter
—Short biography of Lt. Georg "Jorg" Czypionka
-April 1945
—Short biography of Lt. Herbert Altner
—Excursion: Attack of the 8th USAAF on Burg at Magdeburg
—Excursion: Aerial fight near Lübeck in the morning of Apr. 4th.
-May1945
—Short biography of Lt. Kurt Lamm
- The Me 262 of 10./NJG 11
-"They shall not grow old...." (short biographies of the german, english, and american pilots that fighted in this night fights from late summer 1945 until the end)
-Appendix A: Some maps with the penetrate courses of the Mosquitos
-Appendix B: German flight logbooks
-Appendix C: List of pilots and radio operators of 10./NJG 11 (as they are known)
-Appendix D: Military ranks of Luftwaffe, RAF and USAAF.
-Appendix E: Notations of target marks
-Index (Names, places and aircraft with registrations or serialnumbers)
I hope I got all the right english words (if not please tell it me)
and you like it.