LIBROS DEL AUTOR: army air forces

10 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: army air forces

  • Survival at Altitude for Heavy and Very Heavy Bomber Crews
    United States. Army Air Forces. Air F...
    Delve into the perilous skies of World War II with 'Survival at Altitude for Heavy and Very Heavy Bomber Crews.' This vital historical document, originally prepared anonymously, offers invaluable insights into the challenges faced by B-29 bomber crews operating at extreme altitudes.Explore the critical knowledge imparted to airmen about aviation survival under the harshest cond...
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    15,85 €

  • Pilot Training Manual for the B-25 Mitchell Bomber
    Army Air Forces Hq / United States Army
    This is a full color reprint of the official and restricted training manual issued in November 1944. With photographs and line drawings throughout. ...
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    33,99 €

  • Special Operations
    Air Historical Office / Army Air Force Historical Office / Headquarters Army Air Forces
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    62,83 €

  • The 12th Air Force in the North African Winter Campaign
    Army Air Force Historical Office / Headquarters Army Air Forces
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    38,37 €

  • Air Phase of the Italian Campaign to 1 January 1944 (US Air Forces Historical Studies
    Army Air Force Historical Office / Headquarters Army Air Forces
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    64,28 €

  • Army Air Forces Statistical Digest World War II
    Army Air Forces / Office of the Statistical Control
    High quality reprint of 1945 publication. The Army Air Forces Statistical Digest (World War II) published by the Office of the Statistical Control, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, makes available in one voltume and on a uniform basis summary statistics on AAF personnel, aircraft, equipment, combat operations and other activities during World War II. 3 ...
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    54,36 €

  • BT-13A Basic Trainer Students’ Manual
    Army Air Forces Training Command
    Equipped with a more powerful engine and a larger, heavier airframe than primary training aircraft, Vultee’s BT-13 served an important role as a secondary-level trainer for the U.S. Army Air Corps and Navy. Designed by Vultee’s Richard Palmer, the BT-13 was adapted from plans fora fighter aircraft. The prototype first flew in May of 1939, and by August 300 were on order. By w...
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    16,80 €

  • PT-13D / N2S-5 Airplanes Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
    United States Army Air Forces / United States Navy
    Stearman's Kaydet biplane first flew in 1934, and in 1935 the U.S. Navy acquired the aircraft for use as trainers. Within a year the U.S. Army Air Corps followed suit, buying 26 of the airplanes from Boeing (which had acquired Stearman in 1934). Designated the 'Model 75', the Army dubbed the two-seat plane the PT-13 and the Navy the NS. With war looming on the horizon, the ...
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    8,63 €

  • North American SNJ / T-6 Texan Pilot’s Flight Operating Instructions
    United States Army Air Forces / United States Navy
    Originally designated as the 'advanced trainer' AT-6, North American’s single-engine training aircraft was extensively used by the U.S. Army Air Forces, U.S. Navy (as the 'SNJ'), Royal Air Force (as the 'Harvard') and allied air forces during WWII. The prototype first flew in 1935, and by the time production ceased over 15,000 T-6s of all types were built. This included the A...
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    10,18 €

  • Grumman TBF / TBM-3 Avenger Pilot’s Flight Operating Instructions
    Army Air Forces / Bureau of Aeronautics
    One of the most legendary naval aircraft of WWII, the Grumman TBF Avenger (and the General Motors-produced TBM) saw action in most of the major battles in the Pacific including Midway and Leyte Gulf. Armed with a forward machine gun and a second in a dorsal turret, the plane could carry a 21-inch torpedo or four 500-lb. bombs, or a combination thereof. Avengers are credited wit...
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    12,45 €