In late 1944, the German Air Ministry organized what it called an
'Emergency Fighter Competition' intended to produce designs for
quick-to-build yet technically and tactically effective jet fighter
aircraft capable of tackling the anticipated arrival of the B-29
Superfortress over Europe, as well as the British Mosquito and US P-38
Lightning which were appearing in ever greater numbers.
Thus was born a cutting-edge, highly sophisticated series of aircraft
including the futuristic and elegant Focke-Wulf Ta 183; the
extraordinary Blohm und Voss P.212, and the state-of-the-art
Messerschmitt P.1101 series. Armed with heavy cannon and the latest
air-to-air rockets and missiles, these were designed to inflict carnage
on American bomber formations at high speed. Using stunning three-view
illustrations of each prototype along with full color artwork, aviation
expert Robert Forsyth traces the history of the extraordinary aircraft
of the 'Emergency Fighter Competition', Hitler's last throw of the dice
in the air war against the Allies.