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Complete Visual Encyclopedia of Naval Aircraft of World Wars I and Ii (Hardcover)
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Complete Visual Encyclopedia of Naval Aircraft of World Wars I and Ii (Hardcover)
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List price R275
Loot Price R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
You Save R18 (7%)
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This title features a directory of over 70 aircraft with 330
identification photographs. It includes Shipborne fighters,
bombers, flying boats and naval planes, including the Curtiss
Helldiver, Mitsubishi Zero-Sen, Supermarine Seafire, Fairey
Swordfish, Grumman F6F Hellcat, Mitsubishi Zero and Vought F4U
Corsair. It examines the history and evolution of naval aircraft,
from the first flights launched from ships and their pioneering
role in World War I to the rise of naval airpower during World War
II, with special reference to Pearl Harbor, the Doolittle Raid and
the Battle of Midway. Naval aircraft - planes that are able to
launch from and land on ships - have played an ever-increasing role
in wartime conflicts. This fully illustrated reference book charts
the early history of naval aviation, from the pioneering days when
biplanes were catapulted from converted destroyers through to the
'ace-making' aircraft of World War II. An A-Z directory of over 70
aircraft describes the main characteristics of each plane, with
details about its country of origin, first flight, power, armament,
size, weight and performance. The book provides enthusiasts with a
fascinating portrayal of the naval aircraft of this significant
period in history.
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