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American Nightfighter Aces Of Wwii Warren Thompson Chris Davey

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American Nightfighter Aces Of Wwii Warren Thompson Chris Davey
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Warren Thompson, Chris Davey
ISBN: 9781846037795, 1846037794
Language: English
Year: 2008
Volume: 84

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American Nightfighter Aces Of Wwii Warren Thompson Chris Davey by Warren Thompson, Chris Davey 9781846037795, 1846037794 instant download after payment.

The Americans lagged behind their European contemporaries in military aviation in the late 1930s, and it took the Battle of Britain to awaken America to the necessity of having aircraft that could defend targets against night-time attack by bomber aircraft. This book examines the numerous aircraft types that were used by the US in this role, beginning with the early stop-gap conversions like the TBM Avenger, Lockheed Ventura and the A-20 Havoc (P-70). It goes on to detail the combat history of the newer, radar-equipped Hellcats, Corsairs and Black Widows that were designed to seek out enemy aircraft and which registered most of the kills made by the Navy, Marine Corps and USAAF in 1944–45. With full-colour profiles and rare photographs, this is an absorbing account of an underestimated flying force: the American Nightfighters.

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