
BOOKS about German Secret Weapons
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"Secret German Aircraft Projects of 1945" (1997), Toros Publications | Technical specifications and (sketchy) three-views of tens and tens of German aircraft projects. Based on the same official British sources became the primary source for many later books. | |
| Great well-illustrated collection of German fighter prototypes and designs. Weak translation from the original German text but anyway a fascinating text, including an outstanding wealth of great-looking colorful artworks. | "Luftwaffe
Secret Projects - Fighters 1939-1945" (1997) by Walter Schick and Ingolf Meyer, Midland Publishing Ltd.
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| "Secret Wonder Weapons of the Third Reich" (1996) by Justo Miranda and , Schiffer Books | Well-illustrated book about German piloted, guided, ballistic and anti-aircraft missiles developed or projected during WWII. | ||
| Illustrated book about some late war Messerschmitt projects, mostly the swept wings P.1101, and their later influence on post-war military airplane experimentation and production. | "Secret Messerschmitt Projects" (1996) by Willy Radinger & Walter Schick, Schiffer Books | ||
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"German Jet Genesis" (1982) by David Masters, Jane Publishing | Even though sometimes inaccurate, this book covers quite extensively most of the late war German projects for advanced jet aircrafts.It is the only serious book of its kind featuring a 2-page chapter about alleged German "flying saucers" (usual story and mistakes), likely after sources like the Lusar book. | |
| Well-illustrated booklet dealing with some German rocket fighter projects and with a special coverage of the famous vertical take-off Natter fighter (portraied by several rare pictures). | "Natter Bachem Ba349" (1994) by Joachim Dressel, Schiffer Books |
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