
The book, Aircraft Identification Friend Or Foe? (Part Two), centers on reviewing the relevant aircraft recognition information for British and German Troop Carriers and Seaplanes along with British Trainers. This book represented the second in a series of aircraft recognition books produced by the publishers of the British magazine "The Aeroplane". The British Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm aeroplanes covered are as follows: 1) Bomber Transports (Bristol Bombay & de Haviland Hertfordshire); 2) Flying-Boats (Consolidated Model 28-5, Saro Lerwick, Saro London Mk II, Short Singapore II, Short Sunderland & Vickers-Supermarine Stranraer); 3) Trainers (Airspeed Oxford, de Haviland Tiger Moth, Fairey Battle Trainer, Hawker Audax Trainer, North American Harvard, Phillips and Powis Miles Magister & Phillips and Powis Miles Master and 4) Seaplanes ( Fairey Seafox and Vickers-Supermarine Walrus). The German aeroplanes reviewed are as follows: 1) Troop Transport (Blohm and Voss Bv 142, Focke-Wulf Condor, Junkers G-38, Junkers Ju 52/3m, Junkers Ju 86 & Junkers Ju 90); 2) Bombers (Dornier Do 17, Junkers Ju 86K, Messerschmitt Jaguar) and 3) Float Seaplanes and Flying-boats ( Blohm and Voss Ha 139, Blohm and Voss Ha 140, Dornier Do 18K, Dornier Do 24, Heinkel He 115, Blohm and Voss Ha 138, Dornier Do 26, Heinkel He 59 and Heinkel 60). In addition to an informative narrative including aircraft specifications, this book features approximately 128 black and white photographs and about 29 5-view aircraft profiles. This book is 65 pages and is in fair condition. Produced by the editor and staff of the British wartime publication "The Aeroplane". Edition published in July 1940.