The second part of the monograph on the Messerschmitt Bf 110 constitutes a thorough insight into the combat use of Luftwaffe units equipped with Bf 110s during the early years of WW2. Their utility in air warfare in Poland, Norway, the Balkans, Malta, North Africa together with the Phoney War, Western Campaign and Battle of Britain is thoroughly described.
English & Polish text, 112 pages, 108 photos, 24 sheets of 1:48 and 1:72 scale drawings, which include specification of external changes in production-run versions of the aircraft, 9 pages of colour charts with 15 examples of camouflage schemes.
Free decal sheet with 1:48 and 1:72 individual markings for 6 schemes:
Bf 110 B-1, ‘2N+HK’ of 2./ZG 1, Mühlen, Eastern Prussia, September 1939,
Bf 110 C-1, ‘M8+DH’, flown by Lt. Helmut Lent of 1./ZG 76, Fornebu, Norway, April 1940,
Bf 110 C-4, W.Nr. 2130, ‘3U+JR’, flown by Oblt. Ernst Metthes of 7./ZG 26, Cherbourg, September 1940,
Bf 110 D-0, W.Nr. 3170, ‘M8+HK’, flown by Ofw. Leo Schumacher of 2./ZG 76, Stavanger, 1940,
Bf 110 D-0, W.Nr. 3185, ‘A2+BH’, flown by Lt. Hans Dietrich Albert of 4./ZG 2, Wickford, 7 September 1940,
Bf 110 D-2, ‘3U+AR’, flown by Oblt. Georg Christl of 7./ZG 26, Sicily, April 1941.