The first part of a monograph on the German WW2 aircraft, Junkers Ju 88 describes the development history of its all versions with coverage of changes made in their variants, sub-variants and field modifications.
Originally designed as a bomber plane, Ju 88 was used as a torpedo, reconnaissance and ground attack aircraft as well as a long-range fighter. The book features a detailed description of the plane's structure, technical data and a chapter about camouflage and markings.
Complete with 116 pages, 153 photographs, 28 sheets of technical drawings in 1:48 and 1:72 scale with specification of external changes in production-run versions of the aircraft and 5 colour charts with 8 examples of camouflage schemes.
Free 1:48 and 1:72 decals for 3 schemes:
Ju 88 A-4,`B3+AM' of 4./KG 54, Sicily, Spring 1943.
Ju 88 A-5,`4D+VH' of 1./KG 30, the Balkans, April 1941.
Ju 88 A-5,`F' of I./KG 51, France, Spring 1941.
About the Series
Monographs is a series focusing on an individual type of aircraft. Each monograph contains descriptions of the aircraft's origins, its variants and combat history. Each volume includes several hundred archive photographs, technical scale drawings and colour profile artworks, with free extras for modellers, including decals and masking foil.