The Ju 188 is often overlooked as a modelling subject by all but the Luftwaffe aficionado; however this book provides enough interest to help the type get the recognition it should have. A well-proportioned book that is readable without being over technical or over demanding on the reader.

- Gary Hatcher, Scale Aircraft Modelling

The author writes well and with authority, supplemented with good-quality photos and an impressive set of 24 full-colour side profiles of the variants. This is not just about ‘Ju188 units’ – there is good coverage of the design, development and aircraft components too. Action accounts are drawn from both German and British sources, with some especially informative accounts of night interceptions and tactics: by this late in the war, survival was better at night than day (but not by very much). Nicely done – recommended.

- Chis Jarvis, Miniature Wargames

This volume examines the history and development of the Ju 188 twin-engined aircraft, the Luftwaffe’s attempt to enhance and improve its peerless Ju 88.The Junkers Ju 188 was the epitome of mid-war German twin-engined aircraft design, representing the enhancement of an earlier type and incorporating increased performance and technological sophistication. As part of the 1939 ‘Bomber B’ programme, it was intended as a replacement for the Ju 88 and He 111 medium bombers, taking advantage of uprated Jumo and BMW engines and incorporating a radically redesigned cockpit area with all-round visibility for high-speed bombing, torpedo-bomber carrying, FuG 200 radar, and camera-equipped reconnaissance operations. What emerged, from the autumn of 1943, was a sophisticated bomber and reconnaissance aircraft–and intended nightfighter. After operational trials, the Ju 188 equipped three bomber Geschwader and several long-range reconnaissance Staffeln in the East and Italy, conducting operations over Britain and the Western Front as well as Russia and the Mediterranean.This comprehensive study charts the design, development, and deployment of an advanced aircraft which was ultimately overshadowed by improvements to the aeroplane it was designed to replace. Supported by specially commissioned illustrations and contemporary photography, this is the essential guide to the Junkers Ju 188.
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Chapter 1Design and DevelopmentChapter 2Enter the 'E'Chapter 3Service DebutChapter 4From the Arctic to AfricaChapter 5Reactive DevelopmentChapter Target EnglandChapter 7Ebbing TideAppendicesIndex
This volume examines the history and development of the Ju 188 twin-engined aircraft, the Luftwaffe’s attempt to enhance and improve its peerless Ju 88.
Despite the fact it saw action on both the Eastern and Western Fronts of the Second World War, there is very little currently in print on this aircraft.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472836380
Publisert
2022-06-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
184 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
G, P, 01, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96

Forfatter

Biographical note

Robert Forsyth is an author, editor and publisher, specialising in military aviation and history. He is the author of over 25 titles for Osprey Publishing, on the aircraft, units and operations of the Luftwaffe. He has written articles for The Aviation Historian, Aerojournal, Aeroplane Monthly, Aviation News, Combat Aircraft, and FlyPast and he is a member of the Editorial Board of The Aviation Historian.

The illustrators for this volume are Gareth Hector (cover) and Janusz Swiatlon (profiles).