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| #2493422 in Books | 2004-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .94 x8.00 x10.74l,2.76 | File type: PDF | 286 pages||22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.| Exaustive Coverage and Beautiful.|By John Matlock|This is a truly supurb book. As it says, it covers the Junkers company from 1913 to 1945. And it covers it completely. It starts with the J1 and goes to the J2, and the J3 and so on through every plane the put into production, and every prototype plane they built, and it appears just about every plane they even thought about.|About the Author|Antony Kay has written widely on aeronautical subjects and is the joint author of Putnam's German Aircraft of the Second World War, recognised as the most comprehensive and authoritative study of the subject. He lives in Selsey, West Sussex.
This volume maintains the high standards of Putnam's Manufacturer series, examining in detail the output of one of Germany's most famous aircraft manufacturers, Junkers. With 3-view drawings, cut-aways, fine photographs and unsurpassed in-depth treatment of the design history of Junkers aircraft, this volume is the definitive history of a German engineering legend. Hugo Junkers was a leading pioneer of aviation, especially all-metal aircraft construction, and his name is...
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