Illustrated with detailed artworks of WWII military aircraft
with exhaustive captions and specifications, World War II Military
Aircraft is an extensively researched review of the military aircraft
deployed during the conflict organized alphabetically by manufacturer. The book
includes 12 gatefold artworks of key aircraft types.
Organized by type, World War II Military Aircraft includes
more than 50 of the best- known aircraft to fly for all nations from 1939 to
1945, from classic fighters such as the Messerschmitt 109, Supermarine Spitfire
and North American P-51 Mustang, through the great bombers of the era,
including the Avro Lancaster, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Heinkel He 111H,
to the aircraft that fought across the vastness of the Pacific Theatre, such as
the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Grumman F4F Wildcat and Douglas SBD Dauntless torpedo
bomber. World War II Military Aircraft also features 12
large-scale gatefolds of key types, including the multirole German Junkers
Ju-88 fighter-bomber, the British rocket-armed Hawker Typhoon, which proved
essential in winning the battle for Normandy, and the Soviet Yak fighter, the
first in one of the longest-running aircraft production programs in history.
Each entry includes a dozen annotations detailing aspects of the type’s
technology, from powerplant and armament to crew compartment and aerodynamic
elements. Featuring the greatest aircraft of World War II, this book is the
perfect gift for military aviation enthusiasts and modellers.
About the Author
Bing Chandler is a former Lynx Observer and current Air
Safety Officer for the Royal Navy. He has written on a range of subjects, from
attack helicopters to aircraft carriers, for the Hush Kit aviation blog and
contributed to the Hush-Kit book of Warplanes Volumes 1 and 2.