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+1 LAMO
Does the Graf & Grislawski book contain anything on flying the 190? I really want a good Fw190 pilot autobiography!
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Stormbird by Hermann Buchner has quite a bit of 190 stuff before the Me262. I thought the book was ok, if a little brief.
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Marseilles and Raaaid both seemed to have suffered a knock to the head too.
On a bit of a tangent, if you fancy a bit of luftwaffe fiction, Ace by Spencer Dunmore is a good read. Goes from Battle of Britain fledgling to jaded Bodenplatte veteran. You can usually pick one up for a song on Amazon these days.
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Thanks for the tip, never heard about it. What kind of book is it, History of Fiction? (This "luftwaffe fiction" makes me a bit curious) ~S~ |
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Yep, a novel about a fictitious Luftwaffe pilot who becomes an ace and the unwilling darling of the newsreels. It ticks all the boxes for a men's novel written in the late 70's. Dunmore writes very well though. Bomb Run and Final Approach are his other two that are very good indeed. I'll take my copy of Ace to work with me and see if I can scan a few pages. It'll give you an idea.
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Hi Athos, here are a couple of pages from the prologue to give you an idea.
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