Smith and Creek's new book "Fw190 Volume One 1938-1943" was recently released.
It seems some people have been unhappy with the condition of their book,received from Amazon,and that Amazon have temporarily stopped shipping it.
I have also seen people moaning (there is no other word) about everything from the font,format,confusing layout to the quality of the paper and errors in captions. There is at least one thread over on a well known forum beginning with Hyper..... It makes depressing reading.Some people would win the lottery and complain that they now had too much money!
I received my copy about a week ago from Amazon. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. The paper is fine and all the photographs well reproduced. I have read the book through,quickly,once and didn't even notice the layout or "confusing format" so there is nothing wrong with that either. There may be some errors,captional or otherwise. If there weren't it would be the first book ever published without some. I'm sure an errata sheet will turn up soon.
I have several Focke-Wulf references and the only one that is comparable to this new volume is Rodeicke's "Focke Wulf jagdfluzeug....." which is in german,difficult for me and impossible for many.
If you are interested in the Focke-Wulf aircraft of the period I would unhesitatingly recommend this new book. It is a wonderful and comprehensive reference for these aircraft. It WILL become a classic and will only become more expensive. Personally I can't wait for the next volume.
Cheers
Steve (feeling better now)
It seems some people have been unhappy with the condition of their book,received from Amazon,and that Amazon have temporarily stopped shipping it.
I have also seen people moaning (there is no other word) about everything from the font,format,confusing layout to the quality of the paper and errors in captions. There is at least one thread over on a well known forum beginning with Hyper..... It makes depressing reading.Some people would win the lottery and complain that they now had too much money!
I received my copy about a week ago from Amazon. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. The paper is fine and all the photographs well reproduced. I have read the book through,quickly,once and didn't even notice the layout or "confusing format" so there is nothing wrong with that either. There may be some errors,captional or otherwise. If there weren't it would be the first book ever published without some. I'm sure an errata sheet will turn up soon.
I have several Focke-Wulf references and the only one that is comparable to this new volume is Rodeicke's "Focke Wulf jagdfluzeug....." which is in german,difficult for me and impossible for many.
If you are interested in the Focke-Wulf aircraft of the period I would unhesitatingly recommend this new book. It is a wonderful and comprehensive reference for these aircraft. It WILL become a classic and will only become more expensive. Personally I can't wait for the next volume.
Cheers
Steve (feeling better now)
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