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“…The book is illustrated with a combination of photos and Mr. Uhr’s artworks, in the style of Midland’s “Secret Projects” series.
I would say that at 166 pages and a lot of topics covered, the coverage on individual topics is rather brief at times, but the book is quite readable.
Mr. Lamas did the English translation and it is generally very good. Postwar developments of these technologies is described, and there is particular emphasis on Argentine activities, perhaps due to the nationality of the author.
The relationship of the Ta 183, MiG-15 and IAE Pulqui II is covered in some detail.
Is the book worth 29 Euros? That’s up to you to decide, but I was glad that I bought it. …”
Gatoraptor
secretprojects.co.uk
“A book about the German developments and projects before and during WWII is not an exception. Midland Publishing supplies a complete series (Luftwaffe Secret Projects), while other publishers have also done their bit.
But now German publisher Eqip, known for their authoritative books on gliding and sailplane history (Sailplanes-series), has produced a book that gives the subject a new twist. Unlike other books, which tend to list all ‘old’ German projects, with all kinds of derivatives, the authors of ‘Luftwaffe confidential’ start out with a limited amount of designs and then explain how these designs have inspired and influenced modern aircraft design.
The book goes deep into the different subjects, but never becomes tedious; the use of the English language is smooth and correct, but not complicated.
A pleasant surprise about this book is that even people knowledgeable about its subject find new information. The history of the Horten ‘flying wings’ is extensively discussed – also what happened after WWII. It is often assumed Horten quite after 1945 with the development and construction of the flying wings, but in Argentina a quite remarkable ‘restart’ was made.
Horten began with the construction of gliders in Argentina, after 1945, but their ‘magnum opus’ was a four-engined cargo plane, specifically built to transport oranges from the Argentinian farmlands to its capital, the IAe 38 “Naranjero”. The single prototype made a total of four flights, but the project was shelved because only Argentinian power plants could be used, which were not powerful enough by a long shot.
The authors, two Brazilians, clearly show how modern aircraft are in many ways inspired by the German designs of the WWII-era. It must be said that some arguments are taken a bit to far of base: calling a Fokker G1 a “twin-fuselage” aircraft is stretching – single fuselage, twin tail boom, would be more accurate… Proof reading could also stand some improvement: at the Daimler-Benz Project A+F the text states it is a twin-engined aircraft, the illustration (same page) shows four engines.
All-in-all both the text and the illustrations of the book are of high quality; the price can only be called ‘very friendly’. For the connoisseurs the book is a nice addition to their collection, for those with a more general interest in aviation (history) this is the book to have on this subject.
So, despite a few quibbles, highly recommended!”
I simply love the innovative and sometimes even futuristic looked aircrafts that was planned being buildt in Germany during the second world war. In this book you find awesome images from the very gifted Daniel Uhr (despite his german name, he`s a Brazilian). This book is not only a mindblower – it is very easy on the eyes as well!
We can only hope that there will be another book with more images (as well as informative text) from Daniel Uhr and that soon!
Von Mk ultra
Von Amazon bestätigter Kauf
I know Daniel Uhr since he was a graphic design student at UniverCidade, in the early 1990’s.
I witnessed his evolution from “analog” illustrator to a fully “digital” aviation artist and since then he developed a very original illustration style that clearly demonstrates that a digital illustration is neither a photograph, nor a painting, but instead a completely new form of visual language.
Daniel is also a very competent and creative graphic designer, which means that he has full control of all design elements of a book project, something very rarely seen in contemporary aviation literature.
So, I am very lucky in having him as my partner!
Claudio Lamas de Farias
D.UHR Aviation Art provide us excellent artworks for the illustration on our model kits products.
Always three words, “Looks so great!”
Anigrand
Daniel Uhr is a talented aviation with an eye for detail and dynamic compositions.
We have engaged his services to produce the box art for our High Planes range of scale model kits and the quality of his worked has frequently exceeded expectations.
We consider Daniel one of the core High Planes team and he makes an enormous contribution to our brand. He can both work from 3D CAD models, which makes creating accurate art easier, or using traditional illustration techniques where no 3D exists.
A great communicator, inspiring artist and original thinker!
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