American aircraft development of WWII : special types, 1939-1945
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Manchester : Crecy Publishing Ltd, 2016, 2014.
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255 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 29 cm
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Manchester : Crecy Publishing Ltd, 2016, 2014.
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The years of World War II saw the greatest single leap in US military aircraft technology and design, from the relatively fragile pre-war designs to the very edge of the supersonic era. Many remarkable aircraft came and went in quick succession with some missions and types disappearing altogether. Indeed, there were scores of little known or minimally documented aircraft projects which significantly advanced technology of aeronautics, propulsion, aircraft systems, avionics and weapons, whilst never achieving full-rate production and deployment. Focusing almost exclusively on official programs and aircraft that actually entered development, American Aircraft Development of WWII, Special Types 1939-1945 opens with the 'state of the art' designs at the beginning of the war, to the advances during the conflict itself. These so-called 'special types' are far less widely known than fighter and bomber designs, but no less important, and include armed photo reconnaissance aircraft, catapult launched seaplanes, autogyros, tactical haulers and armed drones. Other designs covered include 'one-off' experimental aircraft, rocket boost, floats and skis added to landplanes, fighters with second seats added for training, engine testbeds, 'oddball' experiments and more besides. Illustrated through-out with 3-view drawings and rare photographs, many of little-known and unusual aircraft and missiles, American Aircraft Development of WWII, Special Types 1939-1945 tells the stories of engineering teams and test pilots struggling against short schedules and tight resources to develop new aircraft that pushed the bounds of technology. This book is a fitting testament to the epic and sometimes life-threatening accomplishments which were every bit as vital to the war effort as actual combat operations themselves. --Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Norton, B. (20162014). American aircraft development of WWII: special types, 1939-1945 . Crecy Publishing Ltd.

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Norton, Bill, 1959-. 20162014. American Aircraft Development of WWII: Special Types, 1939-1945. Crecy Publishing Ltd.

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Norton, Bill, 1959-. American Aircraft Development of WWII: Special Types, 1939-1945 Crecy Publishing Ltd, 20162014.

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Norton, Bill. American Aircraft Development of WWII: Special Types, 1939-1945 Crecy Publishing Ltd, 20162014.

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