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Messerschmitt Me 109 in Swiss Air Force Service His specialties included aircraft armament, structure, and war repairs. The aircraft and its procurement during the 1930s and 1940s are described in detail, as are the internal quarrels and errors in


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Messerschmitt Me 109 in Swiss Air Force Service

Title:Messerschmitt Me 109 in Swiss Air Force Service
Author:Georg Hoch
Rating:4.98 (785 Votes)
Asin:0764329243
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256 Pages
Publish Date:2008-01-01
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This book describes the procurement, operation and technical aspects of the legendary Messerschmitt Me 109 in Swiss service during and after World War II. The aircraft and its procurement during the 1930s and 1940s are described in detail, as are the internal quarrels and errors in planning. The Me 109G Gustav is extensively discussed, and a chapter on camouflage paint and markings will be of special interest to modellers. The book also contains nearly 450 mostly unpublished photographs, including colour. Georg Hoch was born in 1943 in Zurich, and was an instructor in the Luftwaffe. His specialties included aircraft armament, structure, and war repairs.

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