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Re: Fw 190D book
To Kennethklee,
Allthough I appreciate your comments on Bodenplatte, your last remark left me a little puzzled..... What do you expect from an operational narrative of a Fw 190D-9 pilot compared to a Fw 190A-8 pilot? I don't see any difference. If I ask a D-9 pilot to tell the story of his (last) mission, he hardly tells anything about a D-9. He tells what happened. So, what are you looking for.....just curious! John |
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Re: Fw 190D book
I must admit I agree with you John. Although a much lauded aircraft, most of them were shot from the skies with little concern from the allied pilots doing the deed. What more is there to say?
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Confusion and explanation
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I can understand why my last note in this thread was confusing, for which I apologize. To try to clear some of the confusion, I originally started this thread because I am looking for a comprehensive book on the Fw 190D-series, particularly the lesser-known variant such as the Fw 190D-11/D-12/D-13. Tony Kambic (quoted above) contributed to the thread by suggesting Bodenplatte would be a good source of "long nose action". Before Tony posted his note, I certainly had not expected Bodenplatte to focus on the Fw 190D-9, but rather more broadly on history of the ill-fated operation and the Bodenplatte participants, which is why I originally bought your fine book. For reasons I also discussed earlier in this thread, I did not read your book until Tony had recommended it, 5-6 months after I bought it. My last comments were in response to Tony Kambic's recommendation and consequently were tangential to the original theme of this thread. Tony's comments implied to me that Bodenplatte would contain significant commentary on the Fw 190D-9 in the context of Bodenplatte, and consequently I compared it to Axel Urbanke's Green Hearts First in Combat with the Dora 9, which is essentially an operational history of the Fw 190D-9 with the JG 54 gruppe that was absorbed into JG 26 in the last months of WWII. Based on your comments, perhaps I should have reiterated the original purpose of the thread in my last note. I hope this note makes more sense than my last note did. If not, please let me know either publicly or via PM and I can elaborate further. Thanks, Kenneth |
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Re: Fw 190D book
The best FW190D-9 books are from Jerry Crandall, he has a vol 2 out for late d-9, D-11 and D-13.they are both outstanding works, well worth the money
http://www.eagle-editions.com/ |
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Re: Fw 190D book
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Re: Fw 190D book
Dietmar Harmann's book for sure supplements two amazing Dora books (both in two volumes) from Japo & Eagle Editions. But on the other hand, even some less "great" books sometimes carry a photo or an info that is worth gold... so I wonder, can one have enough books about the type he loves?
On the side note, there were stories about 3rd volume from Japo and I wonder if with the unfortunate death of one of the authors this will ever become reality? I for sure would love to have it! |
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