Jumat, 30 Maret 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Luftwaffe Colours

Luftwaffe Colours, 1935-1945 by Michael Ullmann, Hikoki Publications, Manchester, UK, 2008, $59.95. Books dealing with German aircraft camouflage and markings are a significant slice of the aviation history publishing industry. It seems that each aircraft in the Luftwaffe’s inventory has at least one volume devoted to its coloration, with the more iconic types such as …

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