German Air Projects 1935-1945

by Marek Rys

Published 6 November 2003
This is the fourth volume of a complete history of might-have-been German Air Force aircraft projects from World War Two. The speculation about what the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) might have achieved if World War II had continued into 1946 is a fascinating and rapidly growing field of interest. This book continues some of this intriguing speculation with extensive believable illustrations of German bombers that were proposed but which never flew, from the mid thirties until the end of the War. It looks at a rarely documented aspect of World War Two aviation history. It also includes superb colour artwork and black-and-white scale plans.

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German Air Projects

by Marek Rys

Published 29 July 2004
The speculation about what the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) might have achieved if World War II had continued into 1946 is a fascinating and rapidly growing field of interest. This book develops some of this intriguing speculation with extensive believable illustrations of aircraft that never flew, from the mid thirties until the end of WWII. This is the second revised and updated edition of two previously published books (in 2003/2004) now out of print and amalgamated into a single volume: German Air Projects 1935-1945, Volume I (ISBN: 978 8391632 75 8) and Volume II (ISBN: 978 8389450 07 4).