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El. knyga: Arrival of Eagles: Luftwaffe Landings in Britain 1939-1945

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Grub Street Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909808393
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Grub Street Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909808393

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During World War Two a great many Luftwaffe aircraft arrived on the ground in the UK or its coastal waters, but, as with Rudolf Hess, not all of them through conventional combat circumstances. Some had got lost, others were brought by defectors; some were lured through electronic countermeasures by the RAF, others brought down in unusual combat circumstances. All manner of types appeared He111, Go145, Me110, Ju88, Me109 F and G, FW190, Do217 and all were of great interest to the RAF. In some cases aircraft were repaired and test flown, betraying vital and invaluable information. Distinguished author Andy Saunders examines a selection of such fascinating cases and draws upon his own research, interviews, official reports and eye-witness accounts to bring alive these truly unusual accounts, all richly illustrated with contemporary photographs.
Acknowledgements 6(1)
Introduction 7(1)
Foreword 8(1)
Chapter 1 First Eagle Down
9(11)
Chapter 2 On the Run
20(10)
Chapter 3 The Lost Post
30(6)
Chapter 4 Rooftop Pursuit
36(11)
Chapter 5 The Battle of Graveney Marshes
47(8)
Chapter 6 An Edelweiss in the Clover
55(6)
Chapter 7 `Bale Out!'
61(10)
Chapter 8 The Strange Case of Albert Horn
71(11)
Chapter 9 Turncoat Messerschmitt
82(12)
Chapter 10 To Get a Butcher Bird
94(11)
Chapter 11 Caught in the Meacon's Trap
105(7)
Chapter 12 Thieves, Defectors and Others
112(13)
Chapter 13 The Grey War
125(7)
Chapter 14 For You, the War is Over
132(7)
Chapter 15 A Miscellany of Eagles
139(14)
Chapter 16 Kidnap Hitler!
153(9)
Appendices
I List of Luftwaffe Arrivals in Britain Test Flown for the RAF
162(5)
II RAF Air Intelligence (Departments A.I.1(g) and A.I.1(k))
167(2)
III Specimen RAF Intelligence Reports from A.I.1(g) and A.I.1 (k)
169(3)
IV RAF A.D.I.1(k) Intelligence Report on Junkers 188, Exbury, 18 April 1944
172(3)
V Interrogation of German Air Force Prisoners
175(1)
VI Royal Aircraft Establishment
176(1)
VII Air Fighting Development Unit
177(1)
VIII 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight
178(1)
IX RAE Farnborough; Technical Reports (extracts) on Focke Wulf 109 Aircraft
179(5)
Bibliography 184(2)
Index 186