For the lovers of aircraft, I created a free Screensaver with partially unpublished photos of the Ju 388 L for Windows 9X, 2000 and NT, which is available for download:
Junkers Ju 388 Screensaver (799 kB)
By courtesy of Ronnie Olsthoorn the Ju 388 Website is able to offer a very accurate TrueType font including the codes used on German aircraft in WW II. Click here to download
Blockschrift für Flugzeuge (6 kB)
Commercial use strictly prohibited!
The following links are a collection of excellent sites and pages on the Luftwaffe, which offer content mainly based on their own research (and not "only" compilations of books). As I have no influence on the content of these webpages, I won't take any responsibility if you don't like these pages.
Luftwaffe Archives & Records Reference Group
An outstanding project, the purpose of which is collecting information on Luftwaffe material in archives worldwide. Definitely a page every aviation historian should know!
Stormbirds.com is one of the best Me 262 pages on the Internet. It features professional Design and excellent contents. I especially like the Werknummer database and the pages on the "Watson Whizzers".
Preseved Axis Aircraft Throughout the World by Mikael Olrog
On Mikael's pages, you'll find infos on where to look for remaining Luftwaffe and axis aircraft of WW II. For most preserved aircraft, there is at least one photo. A page one should see before going abroad!
The Virtual Hangar von Gary Hethcoat
Apart from pictures and information on RC-modelling, Gary's pages also feature a virtual tour of NASM's Paul E. Garber Facility, the storage of NASM in Silver Hill, MD. There are pictures of almost every stored aircraft - absolutely recommended page!
An absolute must for all project fans! Apart from in-depth information on projects (and partially on prototypes which were actually built, like the Ju 287 and the Ju 488), there are some highly interesting computer-generated images of the planned aircraft which look almost real!
High quality reprints of genuine Luftwaffe manuals and many other technical documents on aircraft, enginges and other Luftwaffe equipment from 1930 - 1945.
www.skyraider3d.com by Ronnie Olsthoorn
Very nice new site with Luftwaffe (and other) aviation art, mainly projects. The Blohm & Voss Bv 141 is just gorgeous, you must have seen this!
In memoriam:
by Simon Schatz
Great Luftwaffe profiles & model site with lots of profiles and model photos. Unfortunately discontinued. However, Simon's profiles and model photos can now be found at
... to be continued!