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Dornier Do335 Pfeil

Dornier Do335 Pfeil

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Dornier Do335 Pfeil

by Heinz J.Nowarra

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ISBN 10
0816805326
ISBN 13
9780816805327
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Fallbrook. CA: Aero Publishers Inc., 1966 During World War II the German aircraft industry developed many outstanding military aircraft. In this stable of modern and unique aircraft was the most unconventional piston engine design to come out of the war. The Dornier Do-335 "Arrow" (Pfeil) featured a unique push-pull engine combination. A good selection of captioned black and white photographs together with technical illustrations in black and white and colour.

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Bookseller
Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
24123s37
Title
Dornier Do335 Pfeil
Author
Heinz J.Nowarra
Illustrator
Uwe Feist
Format/Binding
Soft Covers
Book Condition
Used - Good Plus
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0816805326
ISBN 13
9780816805327
Publisher
Aero Publishers Inc.
Place of Publication
Fallbrook. CA
Date Published
1966
Size
270x185mm

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