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Was R478.95Now R431.06(eB 4311)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Format: Hardcover
Publisher: AIRLIFE PUB.ISBN: 9781853103643 Publication date: May 1998 Length: 246mm Width: 189mm Thickness: 25mm Weight: 947g Pages: 160 Illustrations: 247 b&w photos, 31line drawings Readership: General
Heinkel HE 177, 277, 274
Author: Manfred Griehl; Joachim Dressel
Was R478.95 Now R431.06
The story of Heinkel's ill-fated heavyweight bomber of World War II. The He 177 was conceived as a long-range heavy dive bomber, a big-brother to the Stuka and it was hoped to become one of the pillars of the Luftwaffe's armament. Its design incorporated many novel ideas and inventions. The story of the evolution of Heinkel's heavyweight bomber, described in this volume, is one of genius, disaster and despair. The He 177 was conceived as a long-range heavy dive bomber, a big-brother to the Stuka and it was hoped to become one of the pillars of the Luftwaffe's armament. It incorporated many novel ideas, such as two engines powering one propeller, but was plagued with teething problems and unreliability that caused the deaths of many test pilots and led to a small production run.
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