Battle For The Skies Over Europe: German Jets Versus The U.S. Army Air Force (1996) By William H. Ness
Through first-hand interviews with German and American pilots and analysis of air combat reports, Hess addresses this critical period as he recounts the new jet's strengths and weaknesses, Allied counter tactics, German blunders, and stories of the first-ever prop versus jet air combat. Includes coverage of Adolf Galland's jet units, the Me 163 and 262, and the Arado 234.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 176 pages
- In Good Condition































