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OverviewAn illustrated history of the 'Scourge of the Atlantic' and its audacious attacks on Allied shipping. The Fw 200 Condor first made an appearance over Norway in April 1940, flying with the unit that eventually become synonymous with it – Kampfgeschwader 40. As the war in the west progressed, and German forces advanced, French airfields opened up, allowing the Condor to fly around the UK and out into the Atlantic, where it rapidly established itself as one of the key menaces to Allied shipping. Able to attack shipping directly, or able to guide U-Boats to their prey the Condor scored its first major success when it crippled the liner Empress of Great Britain. But the tables were to turn on the 'Scourge of the Atlantic' as mechanical failures induced by their harsh operating environment and changes in Allied tactics began to take a toll. Vulnerable to aerial attack, the deployment of Allied carriers and their associated fighters combined with the introduction of more loing range maritime patrol aircraft exposed the Condor's deficiencies. Packed with rare first-hand accounts, profile artwork and photographs, this is the history of one of the unsung types to take to the skies during World War 2. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Goss (Photographer) , Chris Davey (Illustrator) , Mark Postlethwaite (Cover Illustrator)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Osprey Publishing Volume: 115 Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781472812674ISBN 10: 1472812670 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 25 August 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Language: English Table of ContentsTo War /1941 – Battle of the Atlantic Begins /1942 – Changes /1943 – Beginning of the End /1944 – Nowhere to Hide /Appendices /Colour Plates Commentary /IndexReviewsOsprey keeps on bringing out titles that fill important gaps in historic aviation library . . . The publisher is also to be complimented for keeping the price at a very affordable level. -<i> Air Classics Magazine</i> Osprey keeps on bringing out titles that fill important gaps in historic aviation library . . . The publisher is also to be complimented for keeping the price at a very affordable level. - Air Classics Magazine Well-written and engaging. - KitMaker Network Highly recommended! - IPMS/USA The Condor and its missions makes for some very interesting reading and a book that I know you will like. - Modeling Madness -Osprey keeps on bringing out titles that fill important gaps in historic aviation library . . . The publisher is also to be complimented for keeping the price at a very affordable level.- - Air Classics Magazine-Well-written and engaging.- - KitMaker Network-Highly recommended!- - IPMS/USA-The Condor and its missions makes for some very interesting reading and a book that I know you will like.- - Modeling Madness Author InformationChris Goss is a recently retired senior Royal Air Force officer who has studied the 1939-45 air war over northwest Europe for many years, specialising in Luftwaffe air operations. He has amassed a substantial collection of original wartime material and photographs as a result of interviews and extensive correspondence with veterans and their families. Chris has written more than 14 books such as Bloody Biscay, Brothers in Arms and The Luftwaffe's Blitz that have been critically acclaimed for their research and been published in Hungarian, Spanish, Czech, as well as in English. Chris Davey has illustrated more than 25 titles for Osprey’s Aircraft of the Aces, Combat Aircraft and Elite Units series since 1994. Based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, and one of the last traditional airbrush artists in the business, he has become the artist of choice for both USAAF fighters and RAF subject matter, proving his undoubted skill when dealing with large aircraft subjects such as the Halifax and Sunderland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |