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ISBN: PB: 9788364596117

Casemate, Kagero

November 2014

120 pp.

29.7x21 cm

120 black&white photos, 120 renders

PB:
£16,00
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Monographs, No. 57

Junkers Ju 88, Volume I

Not for sale in Poland!


The first volume of the Monograph Junkers Ju 88 describes the genesis and development of the construction of the most modern German bomber in early period of the Second World War. The author presents the history of the various prototypes and short technical description of the construction of Ju 88 A-1, which was the first mass-produced version of this aircraft.

Reviews

"Being in colour, with detailed images of gunsights, radios and instrument panels this is an ideal reference for anyone building a large scale model of the famous Ju 88" –
Military Model Scene

"Kagero has long been respected for the quality of its aircraft monographs, especially by the scale modelling fraternity... Nevertheless, this first volume on the Ju 88 also contains an excellent history of the formative years of its manufacturer, Junkers... The detail and execution of every single drawing is exceptional and many readers, especially those with a kit to build, are likely to buy this book on the strength of its artwork alone" – Aviation News

"It will make a very useful reference book for the modeller as you get some superb photographs of the interior and structure that it could provide much need inspiration to go that little bit further with eh details of the next build. Very highly recommended" – Britmodeller.com

"Being in colour, with detailed images of gunsights, radios and instrument panels this is an ideal reference for anyone building a large scale model of the famous Ju 88" – Military Modelling.com

"This offering from Kagero is a good book for the money... quality" – Armorama