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OverviewFirst flown in May 1936, the Fieseler Fi 156, or, as it was better known, Storch (Stork), was designed in answer to a request from the German Luftwaffe for a short range reconnaissance aircraft. For its time, the Fi 156 had amazing performance and flight characteristics, what today is known as STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing). It could take-off from a lawn considerably smaller than a football field. During the Second World War, the ubiquitous Storch was the airborne eyes of the German Wehrmacht (Army), also being used on daring rescue missions, including the rescue of the Italian dictator Mussolini. The last flight out of Berlin was made in a Storch. Many were sold to Germany's allies, while one was used by Churchill after D-Day to observe the progress of the invasion. Others were used by the RAF as squadron 'hacks', with one being flown off an aircraft carrier. The STOL concept was copied by many countries, including France, Japan and the USSR. Post-war, production continued in Czechoslovakia, France and Romania, with more than 3,000 being built. Some are still flying. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan ForsgrenPublisher: Fonthill Media Ltd Imprint: Fonthill Media Ltd Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.672kg ISBN: 9781781558133ISBN 10: 1781558132 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 18 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; Gerhard Fieseler; Fieseler Fi 156C Technical Description; RLM Specification; Fieseler Fi 156 Variants; The Competitors; Trials and Tribulations; In Luftwaffe Service; The Fieseler Fi 256; Imitations and Look-alikes; Post-war Storch Influences; Modern Clones and Ultralights; Foreign Operators; Preservation; Flying the Storch; Bibliography; Appendices; Index.ReviewsFor anyone interested in one of Nazi Germany's most overlooked success stories, this book provides a truly comprehensive treatment...a fascinating study of a fascinating airplane. -- Aviation History Magazine Author InformationJan Forsgren has an MA in History. He has had five books published previously, including two in English; 'Swedish Fortresses' and 'Messerschmitt Bf 108', both for MMP, as well as hundreds of aviation-related articles for various aviation magazines, including 'Aeroplane', the 'Aviation Historian' and 'FlyPast'. He has also written articles on the Air Forces in South East Asia that are available on www.aeroflight.co.uk For Fonthill, he has written 'Sinking the Beast: the 1944 RAF Lancaster Raids Lancaster Raids'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |