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Special Forces are a key component of every modern army, capable of
carrying out clandestine operations, reconnaissance, and incisive
attacks behind enemy lines. Units such as the British SAS, US Navy
SEALs, the US Army’s Delta Force, Polish GROM and the France’s
National Gendarmerie Intervention Group are famous for their
bravery and formidable record. Aircraft are a key element of their
functionality, without which Special Forces would not be able to
move quickly to the combat zone. Arranged into chapters divided by
transports, gunships, helicopters, and unmanned aerial vehicles,
the book includes the AC-130H gunship, which can be armed with
weapons such as the M61 Vulcan rotary cannon and can destroy ground
targets from a range of 2,000 metres; the CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor
aircraft, which can land large numbers of men and material in tight
spaces because of its STOL capabilities; the Eurocopter AS365
Dauphin II, used by the British Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing
(JSFAW) for the insertion of small units behind enemy lines; and
the Mil Mi- 171Sh Storm rotorcraft, used by the Russian Spetsnaz
commandos for operations in difficult terrain. Illustrated with 140
photographs and artworks, Aircraft of the Special Forces is a
dynamic guide to the specialist aircraft and UAVs deployed by
Special Forces throughout the world today.
The United States Army Air Force (USAAF) came into its own during
World War II, building some of the premier fighters of the era.
American Fighter Aircraft of World War II is a detailed guide to
all the fighter aircraft types deployed by the USAAF and US Navy
from 1941 to 1945. Organised chronologically, this book includes
all-time greats, such as the highly- adaptable P-51 Mustang bomber
escort, the carrier-based F6F Hellcat – which outperformed the
legendary Japanese A6M Zero fighter – and the Lockheed P-38
Lightning, with its distinctive twin-boom design; as well as
lesser-known types, such as the Boeing P-26 Peashooter, the
high-altitude Republic P-43 Lancer, and the Lockheed P-80 Shooting
Star, the USAAF’s only operational jet fighter during the war.
The entries are accompanied by exhaustive captions and
specifications. The guide is illustrated with profile artworks and
three-views, as well as two-page dynamic artworks of some of the
more famous aircraft in service, such as the P-40 Warhawk
ground-attack variant, the twin-engined P-61 Black Widow
night-fighter, and the robust P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bomber.
Illustrated with more than 100 authentic artworks with accurate
markings and camouflage, American Fighter Aircraft of World War II
is an essential reference guide for modellers and military aviation
enthusiasts.
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Spitfire
Edward Ward
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If asked to name a British aircraft of World War II, many people
would pick the Spitfire. In production and frontline service
throughout the war, this Supermarine design matured to become one
of the greatest fighter aircraft of all time. By combining superb
aerodynamics with one of the best aero-engines ever produced, R. J.
Mitchell and his Supermarine team created a pure thoroughbred
fighter which became a legend, especially during the Battle of
Britain, the type’s baptism of fire. Much loved by its pilots,
the Spitfire served as an interceptor, photo-reconnaissance,
fighter-bomber and trainer, and it continued to serve in these
roles until the 1950s. In total, there were 24 marks of Spitfire
and many sub-variants. Spitfire offers a compact illustrated guide
to this most iconic of aircraft, with chapters divided by type and
time period. Find out about the Mk VB, the most numerous and hardy
model that served in every theatre of war, including flying with
the Soviet Air Force on the Eastern Front; marvel at EN409, a Mk XI
that achieved a speed record of 975km/h (606mph) in high-speed
diving trials; learn about the Spitfire’s role in the Dieppe Raid
in 1942, where the Mk Vs and Mk IXs flew over 2000 sorties in
support of the landing; and discover well-known Spitfire pilots,
included ‘Johnnie’ Johnson, who shot down 34 enemy aircraft and
who flew the Spitfire right through his operational career from
late 1940 to 1945. Packed with 100 vivid artworks and photographs,
Spitfire is a compact reference guide for lovers of classic
aircraft and World War II aviation enthusiasts.
The United States built the best strategic bombers of World War II,
and by the end of the conflict America’s bombers dominated the
skies in both Europe and the Pacific. American Bomber Aircraft of
World War II is a detailed guide to all the bombers deployed by the
USAAF and US Navy from 1941 to 1945. Organised chronologically,
this book includes all the great types of the era, such as the B-17
Flying Fortress, which led the daylight bombing campaign against
German industrial targets; the B-24 Liberator, which carried out
the famous raid on the Ploesti oil refinery in Romania in 1943; the
rugged Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bomber, flown by US Navy pilots
at the Battle Midway in that key turning point in the Pacific War;
and the B-29 Superfortress, the aircraft most responsible for
degrading Japan’s ability to wage war with their constant aerial
attacks throughout 1944 and 1945. The guide is illustrated with
profile artworks and three-views, as well as two-page dynamic
artworks of some of the more famous aircraft in service, such as
the highly- adaptable B-25 Mitchell, which served in every theatre
in a variety of roles, the Douglas Dauntless SBD naval scout plane,
and the Martin B-26 Marauder, one of the fastest medium bombers of
its era. Illustrated with more than 100 authentic artworks with
accurate markings and camouflage, American Bomber Aircraft of World
War II is an essential reference guide for modellers and military
aviation enthusiasts.
Illustrated with colourful artworks of carrier aircraft and their
markings, Allied Carrier Aircraft of World War II is a detailed
guide to all the aircraft deployed by the Allied navies from 1939
to 1945. Organised chronologically by type and nationality, this
book includes fighters, fighter-bombers, torpedo bombers,
dive-bombers, reconnaissance aircraft, floatplanes and flying
boats. All the best-known types are featured, such as the Grumman
F4F Wildcat, Douglas TBD Devastator and Douglas SBD Dauntless that
fought at the battle of Midway in 1942, as well as the Fairey
Swordfish torpedo bomber that proved so effective at the Battle of
Taranto in 1940 and helped sink the German battleship Bismarck in
1941. The entries are accompanied by exhaustive captions and
specifications. The guide is illustrated with profile artworks,
three-views, and special cutaway artworks of the more famous
aircraft in service, such as the Blackburn Skua torpedo bomber,
Curtiss SB2 Helldiver dive-bomber and the Vought F4U Corsair heavy
fighter. Illustrated with more than 100 artworks, Allied Carrier
Aircraft of World War II is an essential reference guide for
modellers and enthusiasts of military aircraft of World War II.
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