Volume Four covers from the 10th September 1940 – 27th September 1940 and contains two of the busiest days of the Battle of Britain, 15th and the 27th. These days proved pivotal in the Battle when the Luftwaffe made its final attempt to dominate the skies over England, only to be met with increased opposition from an RAF Fighter Command that the German airmen had been told was ‘on its knees’.
Red Kite are proud to introduce Volume Two of Nigel Parker’s Luftwaffe Crash Archive. Researched over twenty years, this incredible body of work brings together details from the official RAF intelligence and interrogation reports, and combines them into a definitive guide to every enemy aircraft that came down over the UK during WWII. With over 200 photos in each volume, drawn from dozens of expert sources, this lavishly illustrated series is a must for any Luftwaffe enthusiast or indeed anyone with an interest in the Air-War 1939-1945.