Selasa, 27 Juni 2017

Aviation History Book Review: The Star of Africa

The Star of Africa: The Story of Hans Marseille  by Colin D. Heaton and Anne-Marie Lewis, Zenith Press, Minneapolis, Minn., 2012, $30.  Though he died on September 30, 1942, the victim of a new Me-109G’s bad engine rather than an opponent, Hans-Joachim Marseille remained the highest-scoring German pilot to fly solely against Western adversaries. No …

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