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Pilot 13th September 2011 15:33

Bf109T
 
Greetings all,

there is one book on this subject:

http://www.worldwartwobooks.com/prod...-naval-fighter

If you read summary of this book, you will note at the end that it was used until 1944, which is very long service for aircraft in most cases similar to E series. Any idea which one was served so long?

Cheers :)

John Vasco 13th September 2011 16:20

Re: Bf109T
 
I think Frank Marshall would have something to say about that being the only book on the Bf 109 T. More than that I will not say...

I note you link to the most prolific author in the history of Luftwaffe writing also. I will say no more than that on that point also...

Pilot 13th September 2011 16:24

Re: Bf109T
 
Thank you John :)

John Vasco 13th September 2011 16:39

Re: Bf109T
 
And in case anybody else reading this doesn't quite grasp what I am driving at, with regard to Frank, read this: http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/fo...showtopic=6668

RT 13th September 2011 16:49

Re: Bf109T
 
To add that as the ressource is scarce on this plane, nd that very few, if any, seems to be added to Francis book, I wonder if ...

Rémi

John Vasco 13th September 2011 16:52

Re: Bf109T
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RT (Post 134284)
To add that as the ressource is scarce on this plane, nd that very few, if any, seems to be added to Francis book, I wonder if ...

Rémi

Don't quite follow what you mean, Rémi.

pstrany 14th September 2011 05:21

Re: Bf109T
 
There was also a book published by a Norwegian author on the 109T. Can't put hands on it right now, but it was pretty good, as was Frank's book.... Paul

Pilot 14th September 2011 07:31

Re: Bf109T
 
Maybe this book from Norway could be excellent source of info, they have very good researchers and publications.

RT 14th September 2011 08:05

Re: Bf109T
 
Don't quite follow what you mean, Rémi.

Just that no necessity to make a second book , as the first one was quite complete , nd material for the subject is not so large nd few surfaced since publication.

To add that the book of Francis, gives a large place to history, not just naming the planes by STKZ nd Wn.

Rémi

Andreas Brekken 14th September 2011 11:47

Re: Bf109T
 
Hi, all!

The two books by Francis Marschall, one in German and a revised version in English is the definitive reference on the Bf 109T, not on the aircraft only but also the units using it and the personalities flying it.

The booklet on the Bf 109T in the series Profiles in Norway is a camouflage and markings oriented work, made in full cooperation and understanding and with important contributions from Francis.

I cannot comment on the work by Murawski - I have not read the book at all, only made a mental note that there was an out-of-court settlement made related to breach of copyright.

Regards,
Andreas B


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