B-26 Marauder vs Me 262: Europe 1945
By (Author) Robert Forsyth
Illustrated by Gareth Hector
Illustrated by Jim Laurier
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
29th July 2025
27th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Second World War
Aviation skills and piloting
Military vehicles
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm
An illustrated account of the clashes between the Luftwaffes Me 262, the first operational jet fighter, and the USAAFs B-26 Marauder bomber during the final months of the war in Europe. As the worlds first jet-engined fighter aircraft, the Luftwaffes Messerschmitt Me 262 heralded a new dawn in design, performance, and combat capability upon its operational debut in 1944, outclassing its Allied counterparts for both speed and firepower. The skies over Austria and southern Germany saw the Me 262 enter savage aerial clashes as fighter ace Adolf Gallands JV 44 engaged three USAAF bomber groups, targeting their formidable but ill-prepared Martin B-26 Marauders with often devastating results. In this dramatic new study, Luftwaffe historian Robert Forsyth examines how USAAF crews in twin-engined Marauders endeavoured to fulfil their bombing missions while jet pilots in Me 262s attacked with 30 mm MK 108 nose-mounted cannon and, eventually, 55 mm R4M air-to-air rockets. First-hand accounts, newly commissioned artwork and archive photography enhance the fascinating and action-packed story of these two aircraft and the fearsome combat that was waged between them.
Robert Forsyth is an author specializing in military aviation and history. He has written over 30 titles for Osprey, as well as articles for The Aviation Historian, Aerojournal, Aeroplane Monthly, Aviation News, Combat Aircraft and FlyPast and is a member of the Editorial Board of The Aviation Historian. He lives in East Sussex, UK. The illustrators for this book are Gareth Hector (cover and battlescene) and Jim Laurier (armament views, three-views and engaging the enemy artwork).