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Old 12th April 2024, 22:12
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German Wings in Italian Skies

Coming soon.

https://aeroscale.net/news/german-wi...-italian-skies

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Re: German Wings in Italian Skies

Thanks for the advertisement Ed!

OK, I'm now taking pre-orders - here's the blurb!

Dear Luftwaffe fans!
I’m pleased to announce our fantastic new book on German aircraft in Italian service from 1911-1945 ‘German Wings in Italian Skies’, authored by Italian aviation expert, photographer and avid photo-collector Luigino Caliaro, is now available to pre-order!

Luigino will already be familiar to aviation fans having recently published highly acclaimed books in English on the Savoia-Marchetti S.79 Sparviero, and on Macchi Fighters, for Crecy Publishing.

‘German Wings in Italian Skies’ recounts the story of German aircraft in Italy, from the Etrich ‘Taube’ monoplane onwards, but the real core of the book is the focus on the Luftwaffe types delivered to the Regia Aeronautica, and the ANR, such as the Ju-87, Bf 109, Bf 110, Do 217 night fighter, Fi 156 and Ju 88. The highly detailed text is accompanied by a superb selection of over 600 very rare images, most of which have never been seen or published before, and specially commissioned colour profiles by acclaimed digital artist Janusz Światłoń. There are fascinating appendices on such diverse topics as German gliders in Italian service, and the little-known story of the Italian pilots who went to Germany to train to fly the Me 163 Komet.

Head on over to the shop section of the Chandos website to place your order today. The books will be back from the printers in approximately 6-8 weeks, for delivery in June 2024. This is a PRE-ORDER.

https://www.chandospublications.co.u...aly-1911-1945/

246 pp hardcover
600+ photos & detailed text
Appendices
Colour artwork
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As I can't edit your original post Ed, would you mind please altering the title as follows:

German Wings in Italian Skies: Imperial, inter-war and Luftwaffe military aircraft in Italy, 1911-1945
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Re: German Wings in Italian Skies

I can't. As in the past, once entered, the headline remains forever.
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