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Focke-Wulf Ta 152 - Dietmar Harmann - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Focke-Wulf Ta 152 - Dietmar Harmann - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

From the time of its appearance in 1939 the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was one of the best fighter aircraft of the Second World War – a masterpiece produced by chief designer Kurt Tank. In 1943 he developed a new fighter aircraft based on this successful concept. The project soon deviated far from the original Fw 190 concept and as an honor to the designer it was designated the Ta 152. The great performance potential of this fighter was obvious from the very first prototypes of the Ta 152A and Ta 152C. Unfortunately, however, production was limited to a few examples. But at the same time Focke-Wulf was developing the Ta 152H high-altitude fighter which, powered by the Jumo 213E and equipped with a pressurized cockpit, was capable of reaching altitudes on the order of 35,000 feet and speeds in excess of 430 mph. A few Ta 152Hs saw action at the beginning of 1945 and they made an excellent impression on their pilots. Compared to the older fighters they exhibited significantly better flight characteristics and performance at high altitude. The Ta 152 could also stand up to the best Allied fighter aircraft, such as the American P-51 Mustang. On account of its unfamiliar shape the pilots of Bf 109s sometimes mistook it for an enemy aircraft and attacked. The heavy Allied bombing at the end of the war prevented production from beginning as planned, and as a result only a very few Ta 152Hs could be delivered. With the aid of a large number of photographs – some previously unpublished – and drawings, this book details the development history of the Ta 152, one of the most advanced fighter aircraft of its day. But it also illustrates the hopelessness of Germany’s efforts late in the war to deploy advanced aircraft in large numbers.

DKK 271.00
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Focke-Wulf Ta 154 - Dietmar Hermann - Bog - Crecy Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Focke-Wulf Ta 154 - Dietmar Hermann - Bog - Crecy Publishing - Plusbog.dk

This is the story of one the Third Reich''s most advanced night fighters - the Ta 154. The driving force behind its gestation was Professor Kurt Tank, designer of the Fw 190. He and a small team of designers and engineers combined state-of-the-art technology with elegant aerodynamics to create an innovative and potent warplane. Inspired by the British de Havilland DH 98, in 1943, the German Air Ministry issued a specification for an all-wood, fast attack-bomber to be powered by Jumo 211 engines. Focke-Wulf was awarded the contract and employed inventive construction methods for the wooden assembly, though ultimately, instead of a Schnellbomber, the resulting Ta 154 would emerge as an experimental night fighter, similar to the de Havilland Mosquito in construction, although it was fitted with a nosewheel. The Ta 154 also incorporated ejection seats, advanced avionics and radar.The aircraft first flew in prototype stage in July 1943 and when pitted against the He 219 and Ju 388 proved faster, reaching around 700 km/h. In addition to 23 prototypes, around 50 production machines were built with some pre-production examples also being converted to production standard. Some were assigned to NJG 3 for operational night fighting trials, while plans were made to develop a Fw 190/Ta 154 composite bomber formation destroyer. This is a significantly revised and expanded version of a book originally published in the German language in 2006, an absorbing account of a little known but remarkably sophisticated German World War II aircraft. With the aid of over 350 photographs and illustrations, the author dispels myths associated with the construction methods of the Ta 154 and reveals new and intriguing facts about this fascinating aircraft.

DKK 291.00
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Membraner - Chi Ta Wei - Bog - Forlaget Korridor - Plusbog.dk

Membraner - Chi Ta Wei - Bog - Forlaget Korridor - Plusbog.dk

Membraner er en spekulativ fiktion, der med lige dele ømhed og skarpsindighed skildrer den unge kvinde Momos forsøg på at forstå sig selv og grænserne for sin krop og bevidsthed i en verden, der er gennemsyret af teknokapitalismens fremskridt. Chi Ta-wei fremskriver på en gang et sci-fi dystopisk samfund med dataindsamling, overvågningsteknologi og ødelæggende klimaforandringer, og en queerfuturisme, der undergraver heteronormen og drømmer transkroppe og fersken-fødsler frem med en særlig økokritisk sensibilitet. Langs en dunkel horisont svævede to skyhvide silhuetter. Det var hende og hende – Momo og Andy. De vandrede rundt i en by med et netværk af klare kanaler. Hvilken by var det? Momo mindedes vagt noget hun havde læst i en discbog af Shakespeare om Købmanden fra Venedig … Sammen brød de igennem den dystre tåge, iklædt masker af guld og sølv med påmalede tårer, som jokere i et spil kort. De dansede hånd i hånd og ville have kysset hinanden hvis ikke maskerne havde dækket deres læber. Andy løftede Momo op, så højt, så højt, indtil Momo sad på toppen af Andys hoved. Andy pressede Momo ind i sit kranie som man presser en kanyle ind i en blodåre. Inde i Andys kranie hørte Momo Andys lydløse stemme sige ”Du - er - en - kanariefugl - i - bur.” Chi Ta-wei [1972] er en prisbelønnet forfatter og lektor i taiwansk litteratur ved det Nationale Chengchi Universitet i Taiwan, hvor han forsker i LGBT-studier, handicapstudier og kinesisksproget litteratur. Chi Ta-wei har udgivet flere bøger og essays og Membraner anses for at være et hovedværk inden for den kinesisksprogede queerlitteratur.

DKK 165.00
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