Dogfight: The Greatest Air Duels Of World War II (2013) By Tony Holmes
Written by Tony Holmes, an aerospace editor and leading expert on aviation history, Dogfight covers four air forces, three theatres, and ten iconic fighters. This book is the complete story of head-to-head aerial combat in World War II.
In the skies above a world at war, individual skill, technical edge, and superior tactics all determined which pilot would emerge victorious from an aerial duel. Matching up ten aerial rivals - including Spitfires, Messerschmitts, Mustangs and Zeros - with their greatest foes, this book analyses the histories of the machines, their pilots and tactics, with thrilling accounts of true combat.
Meticulously researched digital artwork recreates the cockpits, armament, and battles of each combatant.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 352 pages
- In Good Condition
































