Kauz Night Fighters, Dornier's first night fighters and their operations with the Luftwaffe – Dornier Do17Z-7 Kauz I, Do17Z-10 Kauz II, Do215B-5 Kauz III. (REPRINT)
Product code 9781999316525
Dornier
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Series Luftwaffe Library series 004
Publisher/Brand Chandos Publications
Author Mikael Olrog
Format A4
No. Pages 208
Version Hardback
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory WW2 » WW2 German Aircraft
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Finally the reprint announced in 2023 has been done and we have secured copies. As the supply is limited, as is the reprint, we have opened up the pre-order facility! If you want a copy, now is your chance. We doubt if there will be another reprint
Product info – The Second World War was only a few months old when the Generalstab der Luftwaffe became convinced of the urgent need to create a potent night fighter force. At the time Germany was lagging behind one of its principal enemies, England, which was already testing onboard radar equipment for use in its night fighters.
This book aims to present a detailed account of how, in a short time, Dornier was able to convert its Do 17 Z medium bomber into a night fighter, how AEG and Telefunken developed the Spanner I Infra-red device and the FuG 202 B/C radar, and how the Luftwaffe's night fighter tactics evolved from long range intruder missions over England in 1940, to a complex collaboration in 1941 and 1942 between ground based radar stations in mainland Europe and radar equipped Do 215 B-5 Kauz IIIs which were guided to successful interceptions of RAF bombers during their flights to and from targets.
The important contribution made by less than 40 converted Kauz night fighters during the early years of the war is placed in a larger context, and their subsequent use as night fighter trainers, practice aerial targets and utility aircraft is also examined, covering operations right up until the war's end in 1945.
The main text is supplemented by hundreds of rare period photographs, maps, specially commissioned colour profiles and data drawn from numerous logbooks to present the best possible coverage of the type.
Please note. Many operations of these Nightfighters were from Dutch Airbase and over Dutch Territory!!
260 photos
17 Colour profiles


