While World War II raged, pioneering aircraft and engine designers
were busy developing the world's first practical jet-powered
research aircraft to test and prove the new technology. This book
examines the aircraft that paved the way for Germany's Me 262 and
Britain's Meteor - the world's first jet fighters. Throughout the
war, Germany, Italy and Britain engaged in top-secret jet
programmes as they raced to develop the airpower of the future.
Various experimental aircraft were trialled in order to achieve the
goal of producing an effective engine and fighter that could
harness the potential of the jet power. These included the German
Heinkel He 178 research aircraft and Heinkel He 280 jet fighter
prototype, the famed British E.28/39 research aircraft built by
Gloster Aircraft as well as the stillborn E.5/42 fighter and E.1/44
Ace fighter prototype, and finally the remarkable Italian
Caproni-Campini N.1/CC 2 research aircraft.
Illustrated throughout
with full-colour artwork and rare photographs, this fascinating
study examines the fore-runners to the military jet age.
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