All the sites I find for the book Europa w przededniu wojny only ship in Poland. If you ship to the US, please let me know:
https://lubimyczytac.pl/ksiazka/4984764/europa-w-przededniu-wojny
Follow in the link below, an extensive report and a collection of photos of this heavy fighter used by the Luftwaffe during WW2:
I don’t post links yet, so, please, type in google the following words: “aviacao floripa hornisse”
Sorry for the incovenient.
Hope you enjoy and I count on your visit!
Their is no link, you cant post links because you have too few posts. PM me and ill do that.
Had the Me-110 had the abilities of the Me-410 would the outcome of the Battle of Britain have changed?
@lawrence1967:
Follow in the link below, an extensive report and a collection of photos of this heavy fighter used by the Luftwaffe during WW2:
I don’t post links yet, so, please, type in google the following words: “aviacao floripa hornisse”
Sorry for the incovenient.
Hope you enjoy and I count on your visit!
I followed these directions yesterday, and learned some interesting things about the 410 hornet, thank you again.
Didn’t know it was one of Hitler’s Favourites!
I did not know that either.
I always liked the 410, probably because it was not a 110!
I will admit that I did not know it had a nickname.
The Me 410 was a sort of hybrid between fighter and bomber. It could be considered either a large fighter or small bomber.
The Me 410 was no match in a dogfight with the lighter Allied single-engine fighters such as the North American P-51 Mustang and Supermarine Spitfire.
It could carry 1,000 kg of bomb payload–about 2,200 lbs–which put it in the medium bomber category. It seems to have been used primarily for two purposes:
It seems to have been reasonably effective in both roles. The Me 410 was smaller, lighter, and more maneuverable than the strategic bombers it was supposed to attack. On the other hand, it could carry a significantly heavier weapons load than a typical small, single engine fighter. There was even an abortive effort to equip the M2 410 with the same main gun used on the Panzer III. A more typical anti-bomber armament was a 50 mm cannon, or air-to-air rockets.
Once the Americans began sending Mustang fighters with their bombers all the way to the target, Germany began sending fighter escorts of its own. German fighters would counter American fighters, while the Me 410s went after the bombers.