Arguably two of the finest piston-engined fighters ever built, the
Tempest V and Fw 190D-9 raised the bar in terms of aircraft design and
operational capability during World War II. The long-nosed 'Dora 9',
designed by Kurt Tank, first appeared in the skies over the Western
and Eastern Fronts in the late summer of 1944. Fast, and with an
exceptional rate of climb, it quickly bettered almost every fighter
that the RAF, USAAF and Soviet Red Air Force could field. The Hawker
Tempest V entered service in early 1944, initially proving itself a
stalwart performer when it was deployed to intercept V1 flying bombs
over southern England. From the autumn of 1944, the Tempest V also
equipped squadrons of the 2nd Tactical Air Force, operating in support
of the Allied armies advancing across north-west Europe. It became a
potent ground-attack aircraft, armed with underwing rockets, but also
a first-class interceptor when pitted against the Luftwaffe's advanced
Fw 190D-9 and Me 262. Featuring full colour artwork, this book
describes in fascinating detail combats between the Tempest Vs of No
274 Sqn and the Fw 190D-9s of I. and III./JG 26 between February and
April 1945.
Les mer
1944–45
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472829276
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter