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Junkers JU 87
From 1937 to 1945
Herbert Leonard André Jouineau
8 x 9.5,
84 pages,
84 color plates,
9782913903531,
$19.95,
paperback,
Histoire and Collections
April 14, 2008
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The same detail will be found in this book as with the two Me-109 books. Stunning color images and detailed graphic representations of the markings of these German aircraft are shown in over 200 images.
Also many variants are depicted in detail for the first time.
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