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German Aircraft Construction 
Technical Aviation Handbook


Rare technical handbook for parts and assemblies used in the construction of aircraft of German manufacturers.
It is a masterpiece of information about the aircraft made in Germany in the late 1930's, as well as the components and assemblies used to produce such aircraft from motors to optical instruments.

There are line-drawing cut-away views of aviation motors of all sorts, aircraft suspension components, aircraft electronics, aircraft pneumatics, aircraft hydraulics, parachutes and harnesses, oxygen systems and life vests, aircraft instruments like pitot-static tubes and compasses and their gauges, hand-held navigation instruments, weather measuring and recording equipment, carburetors and fuel injection parts, spark plugs, fuel system parts, cooling equipment, propellors, raw materials, test equipment, cameras and photo viewing equipment, ground station equipment, firefighting equipment, aircraft arms from machine guns and cannons to sights, turrets, canopies, heavy bombs, fuses, bomb racks and magazines, automatic bomb releases, bomb sights and practice aids for aerial gunners.

I know of no other book that covers the subject as well as this one does.

Chapter captions, category captions and index pages multilanguage in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese

Hardcover

  • 409 pages
  • 67 pages advertisements in the rear on art paper
  • heavily illustrated
  • fold out charts
  • cut-away fold-out view of Fw 58 Weihe
  • many line drawing cut-away views

In fair exterior and very good interior condition
The outer linen hinges of the spine frayed as well as corners of boards and tips of spine, mild foxing to boards and edges, else ok.

All pages are complete and tight in the binding.

Approx/Measurements: 12" x 8-1/4"  ~3.5 lbs.

by Dipl. Ing. Hollbach
published by Knapp, Frankfurt








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