1.Foreword by Doug Champlin, previous owner of Fw 190 D-13 Yellow 10 2.More photos of Fw 190 Doras from miscellaneous and unknown units, many previously unpublished 3.Dozens of profiles and scrap artwork by Thomas A. Tullis 4.A large section telling the story of JV 44 and the Doras of the Galland Circus with corrections and updates including new previously unpublished photos 5.Very rare photos, profile and story featuring Adolf Galland s JV 44 Me 262 6.New information, unpublished photos on the Fw 190 D-11 7.Detailed story of the rare Fw 190 D-13 and Yellow 10 with new unpublished photos plus full color restoration photos 8.Newly discovered Dora 13 photo and profile 9.Section on WGr 21 cm and R4M rockets including interview with a JGr. 10 pilot with stories and profiles 10.Large section devoted to color and markings including color photos of excellent recovered aircraft part samples with camouflage paint 11.Patterns and colors used by the factories that produced the Fw 190 Doras with the appropriate national markings 12.Recognition bands, tactical and I.D. bands in full color 13.Actual patent papers filed by Warnecke and Böhm to register their break-through one-coat paint formula of polymer resin paint for better adhesion to aluminum and magnesium 14.Original existing paint formulas developed by Luftwaffe s premier paint company Warnecke and Böhm of RLM colors 15.camouflage notes by Michael Ullmann 16.Many technical features of main parts such as landing gear variation, propellers, etc. 17.Reports of units operating the D-9 in service describing technical problems 18.A compilation featuring the study of recovered D-9s listing colors, units, pilots and technical details.