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a+u 603 20:12 Simon Velez Vegetarian Architecture - - Bog - S R Agency - Plusbog.dk

Materials Issues for Tunable RF and Microwave Devices: Volume 603 - - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Tribuna of the Uffizi Meowsterpiece of Western Art 1500 Piece Puzzle - Galison - Bog - Galison - Plusbog.dk

Michael Storrings Venice 1500 Piece Puzzle - Galison - Bog - Galison - Plusbog.dk

Wendy Gold Endangered Species 1500 Piece Puzzle - Galison - Bog - Galison - Plusbog.dk

The Greenmarket Table 1500 Piece Puzzle - Galison - Bog - Galison - Plusbog.dk

British Battles 493–937 - Andrew Breeze - Bog - Anthem Press - Plusbog.dk

CACHE Level 2 Award in Child Development and Care - Louise Burnham - Bog - Hodder Education - Plusbog.dk

Dornier Do 335 - Robert Forsyth - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Fiat G-55 Centauro - Anirudh Rao - Bog - Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza - Plusbog.dk

Focke-Wulf Fw 190 “Long Nose” - Deitmar Hermann - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Messerschmitt Me 309 Development & Politics - Dan Sharp - Bog - Mortons Media Group - Plusbog.dk

Messerschmitt Me 309 Development & Politics - Dan Sharp - Bog - Mortons Media Group - Plusbog.dk

Chosen in 1941 to replace the Bf 109 as the Luftwaffe’s standard front-line fighter, Messerschmitt’s innovative Me 309 embodied a wealth of hard-won experience from the Battle of Britain. Its sturdy tricycle undercarriage would make landings safer, its capacious wings could accommodate much heavier weaponry, its retractable radiator would make it aerodynamically clean, its pressure cabin would allow high-altitude operations and its ejection seat would help preserve the Luftwaffe’s most precious asset – its pilots.All of this was made possible by a fuselage specifically tailored to accommodate Germany’s newest and most powerful fighter engines: Daimler-Benz’s DB 603 and Junkers’ Jumo 213. Production of up to 800 Me 309s a month had been planned by May 1942 – more than all other German fighter types combined. Yet the type’s advancement from prototype to full series production was reduced to a crawl, not by technical difficulties but by political in-fighting, deception and manipulation behind closed doors.The Me 309 was set up to fail – doomed to join a lost generation of mid-war Luftwaffe combat aircraft alongside types such as Focke-Wulf’s Fw 190 C and Junkers’ Ju 288 – but why and by whom? Messerschmitt Me 309 Development & Politics, the first book ever written solely about this aircraft, sets out its full history – from its forerunners and commissioning to its eventual cancellation and sale to the Japanese military.Using contemporary documents, authors Dan Sharp and Calum E. Douglas explain and explore the development and eventual failure of this fascinating ‘secret project’.

DKK 340.00
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Auxiliary Aces of Churchill’s Few - Martin Wade - Bog - Pen & Sword Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Auxiliary Aces of Churchill’s Few - Martin Wade - Bog - Pen & Sword Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAAF) serves as the primary reinforcement capability for the regular Royal Air Force (RAF). Established in October 1924 as the Auxiliary Air Force (AAF), it consists of paid volunteers who train on evenings and weekends to support the RAF during national emergencies and conflicts. Their pre-war counterparts, alongside pilots of the RAF Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR), played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain. Of the sixty-two squadrons involved in the Battle of Britain, fourteen were AAF units. These experienced Auxiliary squadrons claimed 30% of the enemy aircraft destroyed in the summer of 1940. Notably, No. 609 (West Riding) Squadron became the first Spitfire squadron to claim 100 enemy kills. The highest scoring Auxiliary unit was No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, which achieved fifty-eight kills under Squadron Leader George Denholm's leadership. Auxiliary Aces of Churchill’s Few highlights the stories of many of these heroic pilots. Squadron Leader Archie McKellar, a plasterer turned fighter pilot with No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron, became an "Ace in a Day" by shooting down five Me109s in just 24 hours while flying with No. 605 (County of Warwick) Squadron. Sergeant James ‘Ginger’ Lacey of No. 501 (County of Gloucester) Squadron shot down a bomber attacking Buckingham Palace during his service. Flight Lieutenant Findlay Boyd of No. 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron downed a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka less than a minute after take-off, recording the fastest victory of the battle. The Auxiliaries’ dedication was remarkable, exemplified by their achievements, including the first flight over Mount Everest in 1933. Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park credited their contribution as essential, stating, 'Without the Auxiliaries we would not have defeated the Luftwaffe in 1940'. Auxiliary Aces of Churchill’s Few captures their bravery, skill, and vital role during this critical period.

DKK 241.00
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Fine Art Inkjet Printing - Jim Nickelson - Bog - Rocky Nook - Plusbog.dk

Fine Art Inkjet Printing - Jim Nickelson - Bog - Rocky Nook - Plusbog.dk

In Fine Art Inkjet Printing: The Craft and the Art of the Fine Digital Print, photographers learn all they need to know to be able to create beautiful prints worthy of building a print portfolio, selling to clients, or hanging in a home or gallery. In an era of digital capture, digital darkrooms, and online galleries, serious photographers still have a deep respect for the photographic print. There is a profound difference between posting your image to a website and printing and sharing your photographic work. For many, the photographic print is the only way to complete the photographic process that begins with the image's capture. In Fine Art Inkjet Printing: The Craft and the Art of the Fine Digital Print, photographers learn all they need to know to be able to create beautiful prints worthy of building a print portfolio, selling to clients, or hanging in a home or gallery. Author Jim Nickelson-photographer, master printer, and educator-guides you through the entire process step by step, beginning with the principles of creating a fine print. In Fine Art Inkjet Printing, you'll learn all about:Hardware considerations, including Epson and Canon printersThe color management process, from camera to software (Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop) to your printer's color profilesThe best ways to capture images for maximum post-processing flexibilityBoth global and local adjustments in Lightroom and PhotoshopSharpening and noise reduction for printingCreating black-and-white conversions for optimal printing resultsSoft-proofingPrint settings for both hardware and softwareDifferent paper options, including surfaces, substrates, brightness, color, thickness, and optical brightening agents (OBAs)Finishing and protecting your print (flattening, drying and outgassing, trimming, signing, and using protective sprays)Printer maintenanceHow to make artistic choices based on intent and interpretation

DKK 368.00
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