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Using specially commissioned artwork and detailing technical specifications, this book explores the Bf 109''s different roles occasioned by wartime necessity, from its employment as a fighter to its evolution as a fighter-bomber.

One of the principal types in the Luftwaffe''s inventory at the beginning of World War II, the piston-engined Bf 109 was central to the many initial victories that the Germans achieved before coming up against the unbeatable RAF during the Battle of Britain. Nevertheless, by the second half of 1940 the Bf 109''s operability was widened due to operational needs and it was flown as a fighter-bomber for precision attacks in Southern England. At first ad hoc conversions were made ''in the field'' to allow the aircraft to carry a bomb or extra fuel tank. Such modifications were soon formalised by Messerschmitt, which created the Jabo Bf 109s.

Drawing from pilots'' first-hand accounts, author Malcolm V. Lowe explores the number of specialised

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Table of Contents
Table of contents 1. In the Beginnings 2. Deadly Combat 3. New Challenges 4. Grand Finale Appendices - Colour plates commentaries Selected Sources Index

Bf 109 Jabo Units in the West

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    A Paperback / softback by Malcolm V. Lowe, Jim Laurier, Gareth Hector

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 25/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781472854452, 978-1472854452
      ISBN10: 1472854454

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Using specially commissioned artwork and detailing technical specifications, this book explores the Bf 109''s different roles occasioned by wartime necessity, from its employment as a fighter to its evolution as a fighter-bomber.

      One of the principal types in the Luftwaffe''s inventory at the beginning of World War II, the piston-engined Bf 109 was central to the many initial victories that the Germans achieved before coming up against the unbeatable RAF during the Battle of Britain. Nevertheless, by the second half of 1940 the Bf 109''s operability was widened due to operational needs and it was flown as a fighter-bomber for precision attacks in Southern England. At first ad hoc conversions were made ''in the field'' to allow the aircraft to carry a bomb or extra fuel tank. Such modifications were soon formalised by Messerschmitt, which created the Jabo Bf 109s.

      Drawing from pilots'' first-hand accounts, author Malcolm V. Lowe explores the number of specialised

      Trade Review
      Their story is told with generous use of first-hand accounts. * Aeroplane *

      Table of Contents
      Table of contents 1. In the Beginnings 2. Deadly Combat 3. New Challenges 4. Grand Finale Appendices - Colour plates commentaries Selected Sources Index

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