
Dornier Do 335 "Pfeil"
by Heinz J. Nowarra
"The Last and Best Piston-engine Fighter of the Luftwaffe"
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Dornier Do 335 "Pfeil" by Heinz J. Nowarra
Details
War:
World War II
Perspective:
Pilots
Military Unit:
Luftwaffe
Biography:
No
Region:
Europe
Page Count:
47
Published Date:
1989
ISBN13:
9780887401893
Description
Brief Summary
Dornier Do 335 "Pfeil" by Heinz J. Nowarra provides an in-depth exploration of one of World War II's most distinctive fighter planes. Known for being the fastest piston engine aircraft of the era, the Dornier Do 335 stood out with its innovative design and strategic importance. Nowarra, an aviation historian, delves into the development, operational history, and technological advancements that made this aircraft a remarkable feat of engineering during the later stages of the war.
Main Themes and Topics
The book primarily focuses on the technical and historical aspects of the Dornier Do 335. It meticulously details the design features that contributed to its speed and efficiency, including its unique push-pull configuration and cutting-edge aerodynamic innovations. Another central theme is the operational history of the aircraft, highlighting its role and performance in various missions during the war. Nowarra also addresses the challenges faced during its production and deployment, shedding light on the strategic decisions that shaped its usage.
Writing Style and Tone
Heinz J. Nowarra adopts a factual and informative tone, suitable for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The writing is characterized by a clear and concise style that captures the complexity of the subject matter without overwhelming the reader. Nowarra's expertise is evident in the level of detail and accuracy presented, making the book both an engaging and educational read for those interested in military aviation history.