Tag: AIRPLANES

World War II Airplanes Volume 1 (Color Illustrated Guides)


Free Download Enzo Angelucci, Paolo Matricardi – World War II Airplanes Volume 1 (Color Illustrated Guides)
Rand McNally | 1984 | ISBN: 0528881701 | English | 324 pages | PDF | 128.11 MB
Full-color illustrations, technical summaries, line drawings, and historical and descriptive comments cover the aircraft of Great Britain, Germany, Italy, France and other nations.

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Classic American Airplanes


Free Download Tom Lund – Classic American Airplanes
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing | 2014 | ISBN: 1621375986 | English | 348 pages | PDF | 154.26 MB
The United States has a rich history of airplanes beginning with the Wright Flyer and continuing on to the impressive SR-71 Blackbird and to capable passenger and military airplanes of today. A few of the many different airplanes developed in the United States have become classics. The author selected 14 of these airplanes including the Wright Flyer, Curtiss JN-4 Jenny, Spirit of St. Louis, Douglas DC-3, and the Lockheed SR-71 for description in this book. The book gives a concise description of the physical and performance characteristics of each airplane as well as its most important design features. The Wright Flyer was the first airplane to take off under its own power; be controllable in pitch, yaw, and roll and land safely. At the opposite end of performance, the SR-71 was the fastest and highest flying airplane in the world. Speed and altitude records of 2,193 mph and 85,069 feet in level flight set in 1976 still stand.

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America’s Army and Air Force Airplanes Post-World War I to the Present


Free Download Francis H. Dean – America’s Army and Air Force Airplanes: Post-World War I to the Present
Schiffer Publishing | 1997 | ISBN: 0764304801 | English | 392 pages | PDF | 265.5 MB
This book provides a pictorial overview of the progress of American military airplane design from approximately the end of World War I to the present time. It covers all types including attack, pursuit or fighter, cargo, trainer, and other models via a series of type sections. There are introductions to each section followed by photographic coverage along with extensive photo captioning providing highlights of characteristics and service use. Thus over three quarters of a century of Army and Air Force airplanes are displayed. Primary sections include production airplanes and variants, and a following photo gallery section covers experimental models. A few important export military types are also included. The illustrations and text portray in quite dramatic fashion the advances in U.S. military plane design over the period, including progress from "stick and wire" craft to the latest sleek turbine powered types.

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