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Sharks of the air, James Harvey, Willy Messerschmitt and How He Built the World's First Operational Jet Fighter

Label
Sharks of the air, James Harvey, Willy Messerschmitt and How He Built the World's First Operational Jet Fighter
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sharks of the air
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
James Harvey
Summary
In July 1944, the Allies were stunned by the appearance of the Messerschmitt Me 262, the world's first operational jet warplane. More than one hundred mph faster than any other aircraft in the skies, the Me 262 gained scores of victories over Allied fighters and bombers, and by the end of the war, many of the Luftwaffe's greatest aces had clamored to be in their cockpits. Sharks of the Air tells the story of Willy Messerschmitt's life and shows how this aeronautical genius built many revolutionary airplanes-not excluding the Luftwaffe's mainstay, the Me 109-and culminating in the Me 262. It describes how his various warplanes fought in Spain, Poland, France, Britain, the USSR, and Germany, and it provides thrilling accounts of air battles drawn from combat reports and interviews with veterans. And finally, this biography gives "insight into the life of a man who played a role in the Nazi war machine, but is not defined by it" (Scale Aviation Modeller International). Aspects of Messerschmitt's life never before made public are revealed, including his love affair with the beautiful Baroness Lilly Michel-Rolino, a rich aristocrat who left her husband to live with Willy
Target audience
adult
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