PDF Download Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth
It's no any faults when others with their phone on their hand, as well as you're too. The difference might last on the material to open up Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth When others open the phone for talking and also chatting all things, you can in some cases open up and read the soft data of the Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth Naturally, it's unless your phone is available. You could likewise make or wait in your laptop computer or computer system that reduces you to review Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth.

Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth
PDF Download Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth
Recommendation in picking the most effective book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth to read this day can be gotten by reading this web page. You can find the best book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth that is marketed in this world. Not just had actually the books released from this country, however likewise the various other nations. And also now, we suppose you to check out Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth as one of the reading products. This is just one of the very best books to gather in this website. Take a look at the resource and search guides Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth You can locate lots of titles of the books given.
As one of the home window to open the new globe, this Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth provides its remarkable writing from the writer. Published in one of the prominent publishers, this book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth becomes one of one of the most ideal publications recently. Really, the book will certainly not matter if that Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth is a best seller or otherwise. Every book will still give ideal resources to get the viewers all finest.
However, some people will certainly seek for the very best vendor publication to check out as the first referral. This is why; this Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth is presented to fulfil your necessity. Some people like reading this book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth due to this popular book, however some love this because of favourite author. Or, numerous also like reading this book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth because they really need to read this publication. It can be the one that really love reading.
In getting this Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth, you may not always go by strolling or using your motors to guide shops. Obtain the queuing, under the rainfall or warm light, and still hunt for the unknown publication to be in that publication store. By seeing this web page, you could just look for the Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth and also you can find it. So now, this time is for you to go for the download link and also purchase Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth as your personal soft data book. You can read this publication Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth in soft file only and also save it as your own. So, you don't have to fast put the book Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), By Robert Forsyth into your bag almost everywhere.
As Europe plunged into World War II, Hitler ordered the development of a hi-tech secret weapon capable of taking the war across the Atlantic--the Messerschmitt Me 264. Chosen from designs for an "Amerika Bomber" tendered by Messerschmitt, Junkers, and Focke-Wulf, this ultra-long-range aircraft would be capable of attacking cities in the United States. Just one month before the attack on Pearl Harbor and the American entry into World War II, Hitler was promising, privately, to wage a "new war" against the USA after his victories in Europe. Dazzling digital artwork and 50 rare archival photographs perfectly complement the detailed analysis offered by Robert Forsyth as he examines the development, intended role, and influence of the aircraft that Hitler planned to use to bomb New York City.
- Sales Rank: #578926 in Books
- Brand: OSPREY
- Published on: 2016-09-20
- Released on: 2016-09-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 249.43" h x .28" w x 7.27" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
- OSPREY
Review
"Forsyth's concise text is most enjoyable as he takes the reader through the long journey that eventually resulted in the Me 264." - Air Classics Magazine
"The combination of photographs and artwork is a boon for modelers as many images show details of the interior construction and apparatus of the Me 264." - KitMaker Network
"The author has obviously done a great deal of research into this most interesting aircraft. The political machinations alone are worth the read. There are great photos of the aircraft, most of which were new to me. Some superb art work of what might have been are also a bonus. It makes for an engrossing read and one that you really should have on your book shelf." - Modeling Madness
About the Author
Robert Forsyth works in publishing, and is the author of JV 44 The Galland Circus (1996), Battle over Bavaria (1998), Mistel (2001), and Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerikabomber (2006 with Eddie J Creek).
Jim Laurier lives in New Hampshire. He has been commissioned to paint for the US Air Force. Jim created the cutaway and profile art for this book.
Gareth Hector is a digital artist and aviation history enthusiast. Gareth completed the battlescene and cover artwork for this book.
Most helpful customer reviews
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Left Wanting
By H. A. Lapa Jr.
I am here not to review a machine, a person, a plan, or history. Just this book. A book about a machine, men and plans associated, and its place in history.
Sadly, I was underwhelmed to say the least. The couple of color renderings, "what ifs" to be sure, are the high point. Gareth Hector's artwork for Osprey is always much appreciated. Jim Laurier's illustrations are also a plus. The typography is very clean and the photos are well reproduced.
A size and format has been chosen for a series of books with a slick cover and a fixed price. While there is a relative paucity of easy access to good information about the Me 264, this is more of the same little bit, only on newer paper. Older, more rigorous references are to be had without much of a search, and the story of this not-quite, also-ran bomber is better served there. Clash of personalities, available engines, priorities pendulum, and wistful declarations of "ahead of it's time" but "too late to matter," all very cursory, and there you have it -- another eighty-page wonder. Also by this time (2016) there is also plausible first-hand evidence that two Ju 390s were built, V1 and V2, and flown, not just the single forlorn cast-aside example as this book continues to perpetuate in its conclusion. Once a book has the Junkers 290/390 as part of the context, it should have it right, or at least latest interpretation(s). No difference to the Me 264 story per se, but less than correctly presented in this book to enthusiasts who've kept up.
I am showing the back cover for the sake of completeness.
Nice, but no thanks.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Best discussion of the technical and development aspects of the Me 264 that I have ever read.
By Bayard B.
A very good book on the technical and development aspects of the Me 264 bomber. In fact, I would say that the book offers the best discussion of that part of the story of the Me 264 that I have ever read.
Unfortunately, the discussions on the strategic role of the bomber, and other long-range bomber projects envisioned at the time, leave much to be desired. I have read several of Robert Forsyth’s other air warfare books and was impressed by them, which is one of the main reasons why I bought this book. Some subjects covered in this book are not at the same level as in the other books.
For example, on page 4 he states “The record breaking flight [of the Fw 200 Condor] prompted alarm bells to ring within the highest echelons of the US Army Air Corps, where it was realized that the Condor could be easily converted into a long-range bomber.” The author offers no citation or reference to support this statement, and I doubt that the incident ever occurred. At the time the Fw 200 landed in New York (1939), the USAAC already had test-flown the B-17 four-engined bomber and was in the process of developing the Douglas B-19 and Boeing B-15 experimental long-range test projects. Furthermore, the USAAC initiated a contract with Boeing in January 1939 to develop what ultimately became the B-29 very long-range bomber (VLR). The USAAC leadership would not have needed to see the Fw 200 to appreciate the potential of such an airplane.
Furthermore, the statement that “…the Condor could be easily converted into a long-range bomber…” proved to quite wrong. The original long-range airliner design was converted into the militarized Fw 200C simply because no other design was readily available. As a passenger airplane, the Fw 200 had a relatively light structure that was totally unsuited for the maneuvers and stresses that would occur in a military combat aircraft and the Luftwaffe technical department knew this at the time. There are numerous photos in books concerning the Luftwaffe showing Fw 200s lying with broken backs on airfields after landing from combat missions. Furthermore, the pilots were restricted in the attack angles they could employ when bombing enemy ships and could only approach at fairly shallow angles because of the light structure. It has always been due to these engineering issues that converting any civilian airliner design into a bomber has always been problematic in air forces all over the world.
A minor but irritating error occurs on page 8. The author states that the Me 261 experimental high-speed transport was intended to carry the Olympic torch from Berlin to Tokyo for the planned Winter Olympic games to be held in Tokyo in 1940. This is not correct. The Summer Olympic games were planned to be held in Tokyo in 1940. The 1940 Winter Olympic games were scheduled to be held in Cortina, Italy.
On page 17, the author states that the mother of Erhard Milch (the Luftwaffe Secretary of State for Air) mother was Jewish. Although there were rumors even in the Germany of the 1930s that Milch was partly Jewish, it was not because of any allegations that his mother was Jewish -- she was a Christian, or at best an agnostic. The rumors were always based on his father allegedly being Jewish, which was not true. In the Jewish faith, if your mother is Jewish then you are Jewish and there is nothing you can do to get out of it.
A couple of other books that offer additional information on the subject of German long-range bomber plans (or fantasies) are: “Target America – Hitler’s Plan to Attack the United States” by Duffy (2004) – the book describes the many German bomber, missile, and rocket projects undertaken; and “Secret Aircraft Designs of the Third Reich” by Myhra (1998) – the book describes many aircraft projects that can only be described as fantasies considering the military and industrial position of Germany by the early to mid-1940s.
This all leads to the assessment of complete disorganization and managerial ineptitude at the top of the Luftwaffe command and German war effort leadership in general. Around 1942 / 1943 there were at least six competing long-range bomber or reconnaissance projects being developed in Germany: Ju 290, Ju 390, Me 264, He 177, Ta 300, and Ta 400. This doesn’t even include projects such as the BV 238 and Do 214 and Do 216 giant flying boat projects, or stop-gap projects such as the Ju 488. Perhaps if the leadership had focused on one of them, then something could have been accomplished.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating look at WWII enigma
By Mark Zimmerman
One of the biggest mysteries of World War Two was Nazi Germany’s failure to develop a strategic four-engine heavy bomber similar to the Boeing B-17 or the British Lancaster. This concise illustrated book by Robert Forsyth, the second in Osprey’s X-Plane series, provides much of the answer. Hitler pictured the Amerika bomber as a revenge weapon capable of dropping bombs on New York City (an artistic color spread in the book depicts just such a scenario) or even further inland. Other military planners proposed to use the bomber to provide aerial support for U-boat operations off the East Coast of the U.S. Ironically, much of the failure to develop such a behemoth owned to the growing scarcity of resources, much of which were devoted by the Third Reich to Hitler’s vengeance weapons (cruise missiles and rockets) against England and the twin-engine Me262 jet fighter-bomber. The other factor was indecisiveness among the high command, particularly Erhard Milch’s grudge against Willy Messerschmidt, who never gave up on the project. Only one prototype was ever built and test-flown. The bomber’s glazed nose and circular cross-section resembled that of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, but the Me264 sported a twin tail assembly and sat much lower to the ground. There were also significant problems with the powerplants, the original Junkers Jumos eventually replaced with BMWs. The most pronounced feature of the Ameika bomber was its 141-foot wingspan, twice its length, which gave the 50-ton aircraft an unlikely graceful look in the air. Karl Baur was the main test pilot, flying the Me264 on 30 occasions and rescuing the airframe on several occasions. He was a very talented flyer. By 1939, Baur had flown 54,000 miles in 2,855 flights in more than 60 different aircraft! After the war, he worked briefly for Chance Vought Aircraft in Dallas, Texas. By the time the multitude of problems with the Me264 were being tackled during test flights, the vastly superior B-29 Superfortresses were beginning bomb runs against Japan from bases in India. The B-29 would eventually deliver the atomic bomb to the Japanese homeland. Just as Germany’s project to develop an atomic bomb faltered for lack of time and resources, so did the fate of the Me264 heavy bomber. This book is a fascinating look at a historical curiosity.
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth PDF
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth EPub
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth Doc
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth iBooks
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth rtf
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth Mobipocket
Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika Bomber (X-Planes), by Robert Forsyth Kindle
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar