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Battle of Britain: Camouflage & Markings 1940



Автор(ы): Peter Scott & Gary Madgwick
Издательство: The Aviation Workshop
Год издания: 2012
Серия: On Target
Номер в серии: 09 (70th Anniversary Special)
ISBN: 9 781904 643364
Язык: English
Страниц: 168
Формат: PDF
Размер: 137 MB

This On Target 70th Anniversary Special features one of the most famous periods in British aviation history, the summer and early autumn of 1940, when RAF Fighter Command and the German Luftwaffe battled for air superiority over the English Channel and the south eastern part of the British Isles. Mainstreaming on the main period, from 10 July to 31 October 1940, the book also goes back to the beginning of World War Two, covering the Phoney War and then the Battles of France and the Low Countries, before dealing with the Battle of Britain proper, which went through a series of marked phases, all of which are covered in detail, and show the development of the camouflage schemes and markings carried by all the combatants, including the French Armee de l Air, Italian Regia Aeronautica, RAF Bomber Command and the Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm, in over 100 pages of profile and 4-view full color illustrations.

These are the chapters in the book:
  1. Overview to the Battle of Britain
  2. The Phony War
  3. Blitzkrieg! The invasion of France and the Low Countries
  4. Battle of Britain Phase 1: Kanalkampf
  5. Battle of Britain Phase 2: Adlerangriff
  6. Battle of Britain Phase 3: Fight for survival
  7. Battle of Britain Phase 4: The change of tactics
  8. Battle of Britain Phase 5: Night Blitz
  9. The Regia Aeronautica in the Battle of Britain
  10. Bomber and Coastal Command in the Battle of Britain
  11. The Fleet Air Arm in the Battle of Britain
  12. Britain Alone
Each chapter begins with an overview of the strategic and tactical situation and how the aerial assets were deployed. It then covers the colors, markings, serial numbers, and code letters for each one of the relevant Air Forces in the chapter, which includes the French, Dutch, Belgian, and Italian Air Forces, when applicable, besides the RAF and the Luftwaffe.

Each chapter has pictures representative of the airplanes relevant to the aerial operations being discussed, but the meat of the book is the hundreds of color profiles (and some 4-view drawings) of each airplane. Each profile includes a brief description of the airplane, squadron, and location, if known. There are also some black and white images, which are representative of the airplanes and time frame referred to in the chapter, but not necessarily of any given airplane depicted in the profiles.

As interesting as the color profiles are, the historical references of why different colors or tactical markings were adopted, like the black and white underside evolution of the RAF fighters during 1940, are discussed.

Perhaps the only limitation of this book is that the drawings are "flat". By that I mean there is no shade change where the fuselage would have a curve, or any attempt to reproduce some "color modulation" to hint a curved surface.

This book is probably the ultimate collection for color profiles in the Western Front during 1940 and includes profiles from all Air Forces that saw combat during that year in Western Europe. The variety of airframes and Air Forces included in this book is second to none. To complete the book, it also includes a color chart on the last page, covering all relevant Air Forces.


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