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Author name: Greg Vanwyngarden

 : Albatros Aces of World War 1 Part 2 (Aircraft of the Aces)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.44943
EAN num: 9781846031793
ISBN number: 1846031796
Label: Osprey Publishing
Manufacturer: Osprey Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 96
Printing Date: June 19, 2007
Publishing house: Osprey Publishing
Release Date: June 19, 2007
Sale Popularity Level: 132026
Studio: Osprey Publishing




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Nearly every German ace who flew before the summer of 1918 scored victories in Albatros fighters, whose introduction coincided with the development of the famous and highly successful Jagdstaffeln, the very first true German fighter formations, which became a critical German air tactic and helped to wrest back air superiority from the Allies. After wreaking havoc in the skies over Arras the Albatros was eventually outclassed by succeeding generations of Allied aircraft, but still remained the most numerous and ubiquitous of all German fighters in World War I, with Albatros biplanes contributing almost two-thirds of the German fighters at the front during the Spring Offensive of 1918.

This book, with its 32 colour profiles, charts the unique markings and design of one of the most menacingly beautiful fighters of the war. Featuring famous and unsung aces, a multitude of first-hand accounts and original photographs, this book offers a fresh view into the experiences of the German pilots who endured a very different kind of war from the troops on the ground. While the soldiers confronted the dangers of No-Man's Land and faceless slaughter, the pilots endured deadly games of cat and mouse in the skies above the trenches.





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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - interesting but thin and expensive book
This book is also thin and expensive, good photos grey and white, some colour drawings to give markings on wings etc.
Full of technical info and obscure history of pilots. I think it cost too much.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A Pleasure As Always
I ordered this expecting VanWyngardens usual combination of scholarship and skilled,entertaining writing and I was not disappointed.Harry Dempsey's illustration work,again,is breathtaking.Any WWI work done by this pair is a must-have for reference and a pleasure to read as well.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - More Tales of Albatros Aces!
Albatros fighters made up the backbone of the German Air Service in World War I. Most, if not all of Germany's aces, flew some version of the sleek Albatros craft during their combat careers. The exploits of Albatros aces were so widespread that Osprey Publishing has produced a second volume on Albatros aces, this one authored by Greg VanWyngarden.

VanWyngarden's book differs from the earlier book, written by Norman Franks, in that he covers many of the lesser known Albatros aces not covered previously. Ernst Udet is probably the best known ace described along with the likes of Max Muller, Julius Buckler, Kurt Student, Theodor Rumpel, Kurt Schonfelder, Karl-Emil Schafer and others.

VanWyngarden is a gifted author, his text flowing smoothly. He includes several first-person accounts that help give a human flavor to those long-ago dogfights. The text is complimented by 100 grey & white photographs, several plan views and 11 pages of colour profiles by Harry Dempsey.

World War I enthusiasts will want to purchase this book. It compliments and supplements the earlier Franks book with more tales of intrepid aces flying one of the sleekest fighters of the Great War.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Vintage grey and white photos accompany specs on the craft.
Greg VanWyngarden's ALBATROS ACES OF WORLD WAR 1 PART 2 provides a followup to Osprey Aircraft 32, the very first volume of the two-part series examining the design and production of the Albatros aircraft series, and is recommended for prior owners of the very first volume and for specialty collections in aviation or World War I history. Vintage grey and white photos accompany specs on the craft.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Must Have for Fighter Ace and WWI Fans
The author is one of the top authorities on WWI German aces and his knowledge shows in this exceptional book, Osprey's second title on Albatros aces. Covering many of the less well-known aces, the text is well-written and highly informative. It puts the flight operations in context of the wider operational picture and has many quotes from the German aces themselves. There are a number of photos that have never been published before and many new colour profiles by the excellent artist who has done all of Osprey's WWI colour profiles. This book is a 'must' for anyone who enjoys Osprey's series on aces and for all enthusiasts of WWI aviation.



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