Me 163 vs Allied Heavy Bombers: Northern Europe 1944-45

Me 163 vs Allied Heavy Bombers: Northern Europe 1944-45

Me 163 vs Allied Heavy Bombers: Northern Europe 1944-45

Me 163 vs Allied Heavy Bombers: Northern Europe 1944-45

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Overview

An illustrated account of the dramatic engagement between the Luftwaffe's Me 163 units and Allied bombers during the closing years of World War II.

In the summer of 1944, US Army Air Force (USAAF) aircrews flying over the Third Reich reported observing small, high-speed 'batlike' aircraft flying close to their formations. The Luftwaffe's extraordinary Messerschmitt Me 163 rocket-powered interceptor was making its devastating debut with Jagdgeschwader (JG) 400. Capable of reaching high altitudes in the shortest possible time by using a volatile rocket fuel, the Me 163 was the Luftwaffe's most impressive yet dangerous aircraft, and the fastest in the world.

Luftwaffe expert Robert Forsyth details the testing of the aircraft and its lethal SG 500 'Fighter Fist' weapons system, as well as its deployment against the B17s and B24s of the USAAF's Eighth Air Force and, from late 1944, the Lancasters and Halifaxes of RAF Bomber Command. These duels started a deadly form of warfare, with the bomber squadrons striking at Germany's synthetic oil refineries and jet airfields, and the Me 163s of JG 400 trying to stop them using cutting-edge aeronautical technology.

Using specially commissioned artwork, original photographs and rare first-hand interviews with the pilots that fought the decisive dogfights, this exciting book describes the pivotal encounters over Northern Europe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472861856
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/23/2024
Series: Duel , #135
Pages: 80
Sales rank: 127,965
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Robert Forsyth has long been interested in the history of the Luftwaffe and is the author of many books on the subject, including numerous articles for leading aviation journals and magazines. He has been consulted for television on the subject andvis a member of the editorial board of The Aviation Historian journal.
The illustrators for this book are Gareth Hector (cover and battlescene) and Jim Laurier (armament views, three-views and engaging the enemy artwork).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chronology
Design and Development
Technical Specifications
The Strategic Situation
The Combatants
Combat
Statistics and Analysis
Aftermath
Further Reading
Index

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