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Maciej Noszczak

    Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate
    Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. D-25, D-27, D-30, D-40 Models
    Messerschmitt Bf 110 Vol. II
    Brewster F2a Buffalo. F2a-1, F2a-2, F2a-3
    Heinkel He 111
    Focke-Wulf Fw 190 a
    • 2020

      In 1916, the command of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) urgently needed a fighter that could successfully oppose the new German fighter planes: Albatros D.III and Fokker D.VII. The Royal Aircraft Factory in Farnborough was ordered to design and build a fighter that would match the armament, performance and engine power of its adversaries. An important requirement was also the ease of piloting, so that new pilots could gain combat value as soon as possible. The order was dealt with by a construction team headed by two constructors: H.P. Folland and J. Kenworthy. In the summer of 1916, a prototype of a new biplane was ready. The plane had a truss construction with a rectangular fuselage (with a rounded top). It was powered by a 150 HP Hispano-Suiza HS-8 in-line 8-cylinder engine. The wings had a rectangular shape, and their chamber was stiffened with double steel wires, four struts and additional strands. Ailerons were mounted on each wing. The engine had metal cowling, while the rest of the airframe was covered with canvas. The aircraft was designated S.E.5 (Scout Experimental). The prototype took off in November 1916.

      The British Fighter Aircraft S.E. 5a
    • 2020

      Covers one of the Luftwaffe's most important World War II night fighter planes, a twin-engined multirole combat aircraft.

      Junkers Ju 88 G
    • 2020
    • 2019

      Petropavlovsk was part of the seven-ship unit of the Nikolaev type (project 1134B Berkut), which was a gas-turbine alternative design to the units of the project 1134A.

      Junkers Ju 87 D, G
    • 2019

      Before the P-47 Thunderbolt gained a "bubble top" fairing, these fighters had slightly different - some claim to be more racial - figure. In the first versions, the plane had a typical canopy built into the fuselage, which resulted in a slightly hunched line.The first copies of the P-47B underwent a series of tests at the turn of 1941 and 1942. Initially, they were not very promising. One of the planes was lost because of the tail tearing off during the dive. In addition, at heights above 9144 m, the flaps froze, it was impossible to open the cabin hood, and the forces on the rudders were very big. At high speeds, the paint covering the elevators fell off and the aerodynamic pressure inflated their sheath (they were covered with canvas), causing dangerous tail vibrations. To remedy these problems, metal sheathing was introduced, elevators shape was changed and weight flaps were added. The propulsion of the P-47B version was a 2000 HP R-2800-21 engine. The time to reach the ceiling of 4572 m was 6.7 minutes. The aircraft developed a speed of 690 km/h at an altitude of 8230 m (in horizontal flight), which was a great result.

      Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Xp-47b, B, C, D, G
    • 2019

      Junkers Ju 88 was one of the most universal aircrafts taking part in the Second World War. It was designed as a fast bomber and it worked perfectly well in this role, especially during low-level airstrikes and shallow diving attacks. It could also be the night fighter, torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft.

      Junkers Ju 88 C
    • 2019

      A captivating story of German submarines that fled to Argentina on the eve of the Third Reich's capitulation, unwilling to surrender to the Allies.The authors of the book discovered numerous unpublished documents in England, Argentina, Germany and the USA. They debunk myths and expose lies concerning the escapes of the German Nazis and the transportation of large amounts of treasure, mainly gold, as well as documentation of the most valuable military projects of the German Reich, which were supposed to turn the tide of the war.The book uses documents from interrogations of the U-Boot commanders who were sent to a special POW camp near Washington for prisoners of exceptional importance.

      U-Boots' Escape to South America Secret of the Gray Wolves
    • 2018

      The Heinkel He 111, a prominent medium bomber of the Luftwaffe during World War II, was notable for being the second most produced bomber after the Junkers Ju 88. Its service began prior to the war, participating in the Spanish Civil War, and it continued to be utilized by the Luftwaffe throughout the conflict. Even after the war, the He 111 remained in service with the Spanish Air Force for an extended period, highlighting its enduring significance in military aviation history.

      Heinkel He 111