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The Messerschmitt 210/410 Story by Jan Forsgren will be published soon by Fonthill Media. It’s concise and heavily illustrated history of the Luftwaffe’s Messerschmitt Me 210 and Me 410 heavy fighters
”In 1938, the German Air Ministry (RLM) issued a requirement for a twin-engine heavy fighter to replace the Bf 110. This was known as the Zerstörer (Destroyer) and the first prototype flew in September 1939. The Me 210 proved difficult to fly, having numerous deficiencies and it was said to be deadlier to its crews than the enemy. Nonetheless, the Luftwaffe ordered the Me 210 into production. Operational trials began in late 1941; however, it was eventually acknowledged that the aircraft had to be redesigned in order to be accepted into service. The Me 210 proved to be a huge scandal. A redesigned variant, the Me 410, began to reach units in mid-1943. Even if the Me 210 and Me 410 were similar in appearance, the latter had to be redesigned to avoid the extremely poor reputation of the former fighter. The Me 410 proved a quite successful aeroplane, being used as a heavy fighter and for reconnaissance duties. Its closest Allied equivalent was the British de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito. More than 1,500 Me 210/410s were built in Germany and Hungary with only two Me 410s surviving today.”

●Describes the development, production and operational service of the multi-purpose Me 210 and Me 410
●Details the production and service of the Me 210C in Hungary as well as the Japanese evaluation of the heavy fighter
●The numerous variants of the Me 210 and Me 410 are researched and the RAF, USAAF and Soviet evaluations of the fighter listed
●Beautifully illustrated with many rare and unpublished mono photographs from the period
●Of interest to aviation and military historians as well as modellers

Publication: 5 September 2019
Price: £25.00/$36.95
ISBN: 978-1-78155-731-0
Size: 248 x 172 mm
Binding: Hardback
Extent: 208 pages
Illustrations: 81 mono
Rights: World, all languages

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