The Mystery of Nazi Germany’s Supersonic DFS 346 Project-Part 3

The Mystery of Nazi Germany’s Supersonic DFS 346 Project-Part 3

by David Myhra PhD
The Mystery of Nazi Germany’s Supersonic DFS 346 Project-Part 3

The Mystery of Nazi Germany’s Supersonic DFS 346 Project-Part 3

by David Myhra PhD

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Overview

An English translation of a formerly classified Soviet document, plus "CIOS Evaluation/Intelligence Report Number 149," collected in the late 80's based on British and American visits to Siebel- Halle at war's end with an upfront and personal opinion of the Supersonic DFS 346 Project which was left for the Soviets! Includes the remainder of the English translation of the former 1951 Soviet report. Part 1 and 2 are the translation in English and Part 3 includes numerous pen and ink drawing of the 346's structure and operating systems. An introduction by Dr Myhra, numerous b/w photographs, and images! Each part of Volume 1 is only $6.99 on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble! Now Available for purchase on! Watch for future volumes!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148614487
Publisher: RCW Ebook Publishing
Publication date: 07/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

David Myhra, PhD, has written more books and Ebooks (100+) on World War Two German flying machines and their designers than anyone living or dead. He has interviewed dozens of former German aviation designers and gas turbine and rocket scientists throughout the 1980's in places such as West Germany, East Germany, France, USA, South America and other countries. He was also involved in the production of numerous TV documentaries such as the History Channel’s 2005 “Nazi Plan to Bomb New York” and the National Geographic TV Channel’s 2009 documentary “Hitler’s Stealth Fighter.” (This featured the building of a full-scale replica of the Horten Ho 229 V3 by the Northrop Corporation and its radar cross section (RCS) testing at their classified radar test range in the California Mojave Desert.)
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