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WAR PLANES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
The latest additions to this series of handbooks contain full and accurate details of all bombing, reconnaissance and army co-operation aircraft in service with the various combatants or under development for these tasks during 1939-45. Each volume is well illustrated with many rare photographs and general arrangement and comparison Une drawings of the highest accuracy. Additional volumes are in preparation.
VOL. Vn—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Australia, Belgium, Bohemia-Moravia, Bulgaria, Canada Finland and France (Part 1)
VOL. Vm—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
France (Part 2: Centre to Sud-Est) and Germany (Part 1 : Arado to Dornier Do 17)
VOL. IX—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Germany (Part 2: Dornier Do 215 to Henschel Hs 126)
VOL. X—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Germany (Part 3: Henschel Hs 129 to Messerschmitt Me 328)
WAR PLANES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by
William Green Volume IV
FIGHTERS...
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Fülszöveg
I :
I, . I
WAR PLANES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
The latest additions to this series of handbooks contain full and accurate details of all bombing, reconnaissance and army co-operation aircraft in service with the various combatants or under development for these tasks during 1939-45. Each volume is well illustrated with many rare photographs and general arrangement and comparison Une drawings of the highest accuracy. Additional volumes are in preparation.
VOL. Vn—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Australia, Belgium, Bohemia-Moravia, Bulgaria, Canada Finland and France (Part 1)
VOL. Vm—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
France (Part 2: Centre to Sud-Est) and Germany (Part 1 : Arado to Dornier Do 17)
VOL. IX—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Germany (Part 2: Dornier Do 215 to Henschel Hs 126)
VOL. X—BOMBERS AND RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT
Germany (Part 3: Henschel Hs 129 to Messerschmitt Me 328)
WAR PLANES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
by
William Green Volume IV
FIGHTERS
This, the fourth volume of War Planes of the Second World War to be devoted to the land-based fighters and fighter-bombers employed or developed by the combatants during 1939-45, details the aircraft produced in these categories in the U.S.A., and those of indigenous design serving with Yugoslavia's air arm at the time of that country's invasion by German forces.
Cover illustrations (top to bottom): Curtiss Hawk 75A-3 of 2 Escadrille, GC 1/4, Armée de l'Air (Dakar, Senegal, 1942), a Rogozarski IK-3 of the 52nd Fighter Squadron, Royal Yugoslav Air Force (1941), and a Republic P-47D-25 Thunderbolt (42-26459) of 352nd Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group U.S.A.A.F. (Raydon, Suffolk, Summer 1944).
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