Monografie obsahuje následující kapitoly: Vznik a vývoj Bojové nasazení Me 163 Poválečné osudy Kometů J8M1 Šúsui (Ostrý břit) Zbarvení a označování Technický popis Pohonná jednotka Me 163 Kapitoly jsou doplněny množstvím dobových fotografií, přehledových tabulek a schémat.
This volume in the 'Polish Wings' series covers three fighter designs, which equipped the Polish Air Force from the late 1920s up to the outbreak of war. The Avia BH.33 was a Czech aircraft brought in to replace the unsatisfactory SPAD 51 and 61, and built under licence by PWS. The same company then designed the PWS 10, which was the first indigenous Polish fighter to enter service. Finally the PZL P.7a was the first of the classic Pulawski gull-wing monoplane fighters to see service, soldiering on right up until 1939 although it was obsolete by that time.The service use of all three aircraft is described, illustrated with many photos and full color profiles. The PWS 10 also saw service in Spain, and this chapter in the type's history is also described and illustrated. An invaluable guide to three classic inter-war fighters, with complete details of the colors and markings applied during their service.
This is the story of Poland's most famous fighter aircraft. The plane, built
at Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnicze (PZL - the Polish State aeronautical factory),
represented one of the key stages of transition between the biplane and the
monoplane.
This new book in the popular Polish Wings series tells the story of two
between-the-wars French aircraft - the Breguet 19 and the F68 Farman Goliath -
in Polish service.
This new book in the popular Polish Wings series describes and illustrates the
famous British First World War fighter aircraft deployed in the service of the
Polish Air Force.
The illustrated history of Poland's World War II Army co-operation aircraft
and attack bomber in 1939, featuring scale plans, period photographs and
specially commissioned colour artwork profiles.