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USMC/USMCR/USNR Douglas A-4A/B Skyhawks is the companion volume to Naval Fighters Number Forty-Nine, the Douglas A-4A/B Skyhawk in Navy Service. This Navy volume contains 61 pages of development, aircraft description details and drawings that pertain to M
The Bristol Brigand completed the series of twin-engined bombers designed by Bristol, starting in pre-war days, with the Blenheim The last three of these were linked in that they had a common denominator in the successor to the Beaufighter in the Buckingh
The Foland Gnat was an attempt to produce a light weight fighter. Designed by W.E.W. Petter who produced the Lysander, Whirlwind and Welkin for Westland's all of which were in one way or another unconventional and advanced aircraft for their time.
Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki in Japanese Army Air Force Service softcover
All variations and markings are covered in this the third book in a multi-volume series.
Published 1996, 64 pages, 100 black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/2" x 11"
Reknowned Japanese aircraft historians Richard Bueschel revises and updates his classic series of books on Japanese Naval and Army Air Force aircraft of World War II. \nThe Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa is presented in this volume. All variations and markings a
Reknowned Japanese aircraft historian Richard Bueschel revises and updates his classic series of books on Japanese Naval and Army Air Force aircraft of World War II. The A6M-1/2/-2N ZERO-SEN is the first volume. All variations and markings are covered in
Heinkel HE219 Uhu: Schiffer Military History softcover
One of the best night fighters of World War II.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100black & white photographs and illustrations and plans, softcover, 11" x 8 1/2" inches
A reprint of the German title that described the development and history of the Fi 156 Storch. Detailed photos and line drawings are included to add to the detailed text on this German plane.
Published 1999, 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs and
Focke Wulf TA154: Luftwaffe Profile Series #12.
Published 1999, 48 pages, 100+ black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 11' x 8 1/2"
Grumman F4F Wildcat including F4F-4, Wildcat, FM-2, F4F-3, F4F-3P, F4F-3S, G-36A, FM-1, and Martlet Mk.I to Mk.VI.
Reprint, 26 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 42 colour profiles, colour multi view, 1:96 scale plans, model kit, decal and accessory list, softcover, A4 Format 210 cm (8.25”) x 29.7 cm (11.69 “)
Covers the following variants: Ju 87B-1, Ju 87B-2, Ju 87G-2, Ju 87G-1, Ju 87B/R, Ju 87A-1, Ju 87R, Ju 87A-7, Ju 87D-1, Ju 87D-3, Ju 87D-3N, Junkers Ju-87B-2/R2, Ju 87D-5 ]
Volume two of the Panther story focuses on the usage of the aircraft by the United States Marines. In Korea the F9F, like its propeller-driven counterparts (AD Skyraiders and F-4U Corsairs), were utilized primarily for close air support.
Lockheed had an early lock on military jet trainer production in the United States with its very successful two-seat derivative of the P-80/F-80 Shooting Star, the T-33A/TV-2. As good as the T-Bird was, Lockheed believed a much more capable trainer could
"Crimson test Tube", "Supersonic Test Tube" and "Flying Stove Pipe" were just some of the nicknames bestowed upon the D-558-1 over the years. Skystreak was the popular name given by the Douglas Aircraft Company.
It was no secret to the U.S. Navy that jet and rocket aircraft were being developed in Europe, and that once fully developed, would be of superior performance than piston engine aircraft. Because of these facts, the Navy initiated investigations into alte
For more than two years prior to the Navy issuing an Request for Proposal in 1964, Convair engineers had been evaluating designs for use in the limited war and counter-insurgency arenas. These designs were evaluated by many military and civilian represent
The Bell XFL-1 Airabonita was an experimental shipboard interceptor aircraft developed for the US Navy. It was similar to and a parallel development of the land-based P-39 Airacobra, differing mainly in the use of a tail wheel undercarriage in place of th
Although fewer Marine squadrons were equipped with the A-4 E/Fs than Navy squadrons, the type still saw extensive usage in Vietnam. The close air support that these aircraft provided to our deployed troops were invaluable and saved countless American live
A short, detailed history of the Luftwaffe's first jet powered World War II era bomber aircraft.
Used in combat in WWII, the Ar 234 was a major development in aircraft design.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100+ Black & White Photographs, softcover, 11"
This book covers the rarely discussed, though influential, World War Luftwaffe transport aircraft nicknamed the "tatzelwurm" (millipede) because of its long row of landing wheels.
Published 2012, 144 pages, 200 Black & white photographs, softcover, 8 1
Produced by Hall Park Books editor Alan W. Hall, these British produced and printed A4 magazine format (21 cm x 29.7 cm) books each describe in accurate detail a particular aircraft type, with the modeler and aviation enthusiast in mind. Most volumes incl
Detailed history of Kurt Tank’s legendary twin Jumo 213A piston engine powered Ta 154 night fighter – the German “Moskito.”
Published 2000, 124 pages, 270 black & white photographs, softcover, 11" x 8.5"
Rare history of the the secretive and seldom photographed Me 209 V1, V2, V3, and V4 prototypes.
Published 2000, 112 pages, 200 black & white photographs, softcover, 11" x 8.5"