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Mathew Willis

    Matthew Willis verfasst fesselnde Erzählungen in den Bereichen historische Fiktion, Science-Fiction und Fantasy, die auf einer tiefen Wertschätzung der Vergangenheit beruhen. Seine Schriften tauchen oft in bedeutende historische Ereignisse ein und erforschen deren menschliche Konsequenzen mit sorgfältiger Recherche und packendem Storytelling. Beeinflusst durch seinen akademischen Hintergrund in Literatur und Wissenschaftsgeschichte, verbindet Willis gekonnt fantasievolle Fiktion mit einem tiefen Verständnis historischer Kontexte. Er bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive, sei es bei der Untersuchung vergangener Konflikte oder der Vorstellung spekulativer Zukünfte.

    Eagles of the Luftwaffe: Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor
    Fleet Air Arm Legends: Fairey Swordfish
    • 2023

      The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor was conceived for peace but turned to a warlike purpose savaging convoys bringing vital supplies to Britain. The aircraft Churchill called "the scourge of the Atlantic" became synonymous with the struggle to supply the Allies by sea. As a truly long-range reconnaissance bomber, the Condor acted as the eyes and ears of the Kriegsmarine, while packing a powerful punch itself. As the Allies stepped up their efforts to address the vulnerability of their convoys to aerial reconnaissance and attack, however, the Fw 200's weaknesses became ever more apparent.Naval aviation author Matthew Willis tackles the career of the feared aircraft, from its beginnings as a cutting-edge airliner, through its early development into a military transport and a maritime bomber and 'spyplane', including the addition of ever more armament and technology such as radar and the carriage of radio-controlled glider bombs. From the expanses of the Atlantic, via the freezing Arctic seas to the heat and dust of North Africa, the operational history of the Fw 200 is examined.

      Eagles of the Luftwaffe: Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor
    • 2022

      Few aircraft encompass as many contradictions as the Fairey Swordfish – the legendary ‘Stringbag’ naval torpedo bomber was approaching antiquation at the start of the war yet struck mortal blows against some of the most powerful battleships in the Axis fleets. Naval Aviation historian Matthew Willis explores how modern technology such as radar kept the Swordfish effective in the early years of the war and enabled it to find and hit the Italian fleet at Taranto, and the Bismarck in the Atlantic, in circumstances where no other aircraft could have succeeded.When it was finally superseded in its main role with the Fleet, the Swordfish fulfilled vital roles protecting convoys from the U-boat menace. The story of the Swordfish’s service across the majority of theaters in WWII, from the hunt for the Graf Spee to the beaches of Normandy, is told here with never-before-published accounts from veteran aircrews. Includes 100+ historic photographs and unique images of the Royal Navy Historic Flight’s preserved aircraft.

      Fleet Air Arm Legends: Fairey Swordfish