Published in 1998, 'German Jet Aces of World War 2' is No 17 in the 'Osprey Aircraft of the Aces' series and tells the story of the Luftwaffe pilots who were recruited away from their piston-engined combat aircraft units to build up the newly formed jet-engined combat aircraft units. This means that many of the jet fighter pilots were already aces before they set foot in a jet. It also means that some failed to add any additional victories to their tally after doing this, and the title also includes these. This is useful, as it helps put the successful candidates into perspective against those who fell due to a combination of combat and operational accidents, so that you realise just how this was the crucible in which jet fighter tactics were learned. Many photos are included - some are real gems, whilst others have been reproduced many times in other places yet here have the advantage of better captioning. As usual, a large number of colour artwork profiles are included, along with some 1/72 scale plans of the Me 262, confirming that the series is aimed firmly at the aviation modeller. Excellent.