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The United States of America did not become the world's foremost
military air power by accident. Arriving at this position has been
a long and difficult learning process that continues to present
day. The learning curve--World War I, World War II, the Korean War,
the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and more recently, the War on
Terror--has been a steep one. While climbing this curve, the U.S.
has not only produced superior military aircraft in greater numbers
than its foes but has--in due course--out-trained them, too. This
work is designed to provide the reader with a comprehensive
historical survey, including technical specifications, drawings,
and photographs, of each type of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft
used by U.S. military forces over a 98-year period to accomplish
the first step of the learning process: the training of pilots and
aircrews.
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