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This historical survey takes the reader from the origins of flight through the latest in military and civil aircraft, with many detailed, technical line drawings.
Picture History of World War II American Aircraft Production by Joshua Stoff Pdf
Over 250 rare photographs depict one of the greatest industrial feats of all time: America's massive production of World War II fighters and bombers. An introduction and captions outline the history.
North America's vast land mass, sparse population, and deserted north were perfectly suited for aircraft operations on skis and pontoons. The bush pilots opened the North, exploring to its farthest reaches, establishing communication between isolated settlements, delivering supplies, medicines, medical assistance and the mail. They were superb pilots and mechanics, dare devils, barnstormers, inventors, and explorers. Operating without compasses, radios, or detailed maps, they built their awesome legends. The rest of the world soon followed their lead into the vast unmapped, untapped, and unexplored regions of the other continents.
Aviation enthusiasts who long for a solid history of the American-made Stearman aircraft will be delighted with this new book, the first complete history of the Stearman company and its airplanes. A pioneering company that produced versatile and popular airplanes as the world of aviation came of age, Stearman still has a devoted, enthusiastic following. Stearman aircraft were known the world over in the pre-World War II days, when aviation feats were making the news almost daily. Stearmans were used as passenger and cargo planes, for crop-dusting and towing banners, and in many a daring aerobatic display, and as training planes for aircraft pilots in WWlI.