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This fact-packed A to Z reference features extensive data (including dimensions, performance, armaments, and variants) on more than 200 of the world's fighter aircraft from World War I to the present day, not to mention hundreds of photos, most of them in color, illustrating the aircraft in action. In addition, each fighter is accompanied by expert commentaries detailing its development, service, and combat histories. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A fairly comprehensive coverage of fighters from WW1 to the present including specs, variants, and production dates, extensively detailing the craft's history and significance.
includes the Su-35 Super Flanker, F-22, F-35, and Eurofighter).
The list of fighters included seems to me quite random, and rather poorly. Obscure and insignificant prototypes such as the XP-79 and Pogo are included in the book, but historically significant full-production fighters such as the Grumman biplanes, the Bearcat, Tigercat, P-35, Nieuport 28, P-59, and such are omitted. The Curtiss XP-55 is included but it's competitors in the WW2 pusher-prop competition, the XP-54 and XP56 (which were arguably more significant and innovative) are not.
A to Z reference features extensive data (including dimensions, performance, armaments, and variants) on more than 200 of the world's fighter aircraft from World War I to the present day, not to mention hundreds of photos, most of them in color, illustrating the aircraft in action. In addition, each fighter is accompanied by expert commentaries detailing its development, service, and combat histories. ( )