Illustrated with detailed artworks of aircraft carriers with
exhaustive captions and specifications, Aircraft Carriers is
an extensively researched review of the key capital ships deployed by the
world’s navies organized chronologically.
First developed in the final years of World War I, aircraft
carriers have been the dominant technology in naval warfare since World War II,
following the devastatingly effective carrier-borne air raid on the Italian
base of Taranto by the British in 1940, and the even more infamous air attack
by hundreds of Japanese bombers on the US base at Pearl Harbor in December
1941.
Today, the aircraft carrier is a key component of national
navies around the world, offering a mobile aircraft platform that can be used
to defend local waters as well as project power to every corner of the globe.
Technical Guide: Aircraft Carriers features more
than 50 of the most significant aircraft carriers from 1918 to the present,
including the World War I-era converted battleship HMS Eagle, through the
Japanese carriers Akagi and Kaga that were
sunk at the famous Battle of Midway in 1942, to the great nuclear-powered
supercarriers USS Enterprise and USS Nimitz of
the Cold War era.
The book comes up to date with the leading carriers of
today, including the HMS Queen Elizabeth, Chinese Liaoning and
Indian Vikrant. Illustrated with more than 80 vivid artworks and 40
photographs, Technical Guide: Aircraft Carriers is an
essential reference guide for modellers and naval warfare enthusiasts.
About the Author
E.V. Martindale specialises in maritime, engineering
and railway history and has written and contributed to numerous books on these
subjects over the last 30 years, including Battleships of World War I and World
War II. He lives in England.
E.V. Martindale specialises in maritime, engineering and railway history and
has written and contributed to numerous books on these subjects over the last
30 years. He lives in England.