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  • av Maciej Noszczak
    270,-

    Petropavlovsk was part of the seven-ship unit of the Nikolaev type (project 1134B Berkut), which was a gas-turbine alternative design to the units of the project 1134A.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    256,-

    Junkers Ju 87 ¿Stuka¿, the most famous WW2 German dive bomber. This publication is a visual study of the production variants of the Junkers Ju 87 B. The 20 page, A4 size booklet contains 7 sheets of 1:48 scale drawings, 8 sheets of 1:72 scale drawings with specification of external changes in various versions of the aircraft and colour profiles of 5 planes, all with English and Polish captions.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    246,-

    The Sturmgeschutz III was Germany's most-produced fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle during World War II.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    280,-

    Junkers Ju 88 was one of the most universal aircrafts taking part in the Second World War. It was designed as a fast bomber and it worked perfectly well in this role, especially during low-level airstrikes and shallow diving attacks. It could also be the night fighter, torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft. The heavy fighter and fighter-bomber version of the Ju 88 was marked as variant C. The aircraft was designed to have strong offensive armament and be able to carry a certain bomb load, as in version A. The Ju 88 C had a solid nose which was adapted for the installation of machine guns and cannons. Usually the weaponry consisted of one MG FF cal. 20 mm cannon and three MG 17 machine guns cal. 7.92 mm. The characteristic gondola under the nasal section of the fuselage was originally kept, but in some units it was dismounted to reduce the airframe¿s weight and air resistance, thus increasing the aircraft¿s performance. Eventually the Ju 88 C evolved to the night fighter and gained the most popularity in this role.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    306,-

    A captivating story of German submarines that fled to Argentina on the eve of the Third Reich's capitulation, unwilling to surrender to the Allies.The authors of the book discovered numerous unpublished documents in England, Argentina, Germany and the USA. They debunk myths and expose lies concerning the escapes of the German Nazis and the transportation of large amounts of treasure, mainly gold, as well as documentation of the most valuable military projects of the German Reich, which were supposed to turn the tide of the war.The book uses documents from interrogations of the U-Boot commanders who were sent to a special POW camp near Washington for prisoners of exceptional importance.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    280,-

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    410,-

    The late 1930s saw a rapid development and modernization of the Royal Navy. His Majesty's government decided to build new classes ofbattleships, aircraft carriers, light cruisers which were distinctly better suited for fighting surface combatants than escorting merchants or hunting down and sinking submarines. The destroyers were no exception and by the outbreak of the war in 1939, the British navy had commissioned subsequent medium and large-size destroyers of: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K classes, as well as those of the Tribal class. Sloops of the Grimsby, Bittern, Egret and Black Swan classes had also been built.The British needed a large number of universal destroyers of a smaller displacement, but versatile enough to perform various wartime duties. A new type of destroyer, according to its design¿s creators would perform the ¿fleet work¿ duties, which included escorting task forces of larger ships and offensive gunnery and torpedo missions. However, that concept soon became obsolete.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    290,-

    A plane of Polish construction and medium-sized production, a twin-engined bomber built in a low-wing system with a completely metal structure.The plane was characterized by many innovative solutions that made it a true legend in Poland.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    130,-

    4 fold-out large-format (650 x 297 mm) scale plans for 1/32 scale modellers of the German WWII twin-engined bomber aircraft, version A.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    130,-

    4 fold-out large-format (650 x 297 mm) scale plans for 1/32 scale modellers for the early (1938-1939) C & D production variants of the Luftwaffe's WWII twin-engine fighter-bomber.

  • av Maciej Noszczak
    136,-

    10 fold-out A3-format scale plans for 1/72 and 1/48 scale modellers for the early (1936-1939) production variants of the Luftwaffe's WWII twin-engine fighter-bomber.

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