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Gloster Gladiator In Action Wa Harrison

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Gloster Gladiator In Action Wa Harrison
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Publisher: Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.02 MB
Pages: 51
Author: W.A. Harrison
ISBN: 9780897474504, 0897474503
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 187

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Gloster Gladiator In Action Wa Harrison by W.a. Harrison 9780897474504, 0897474503 instant download after payment.

Gloster Gladiator In Action КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Gloster Gladiator In Action (Aircraft Number 187). By W.A. Harrison. Publisher: Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc., 2003. 51 Pages. ISBN: 0897474503. PDF 18 MB. The Gladiator was the last of a long line of British biplane lighters designed by the Gloster Aircraft Company Ltd. and the last biplane fighter to serve with the Royal Air Force (RAF). Its predecessor and similar stablemate, the Gauntlet, had entered RAF service in May of 1935. The mid-1930s had seen biplane fighter designs reaching their pinnacle, with the likes of the Hawker Fury, Fairey Fantome, Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar, and the Gladiator. Design requirements limited the maximum speed and loads, but all were highly maneuverable and a delight to fly. These biplanes marked the end of an era; the first single-seat, multi-gun mono­plane fighters, including the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire, made them all obso­lete virtually overnight. What the industrial and military authorities could not foresee was that, due to circumstances at the time, the Gladiator would see out its service life in the role for which it was designed: air-to-air combat. When the Germans overran much of Europe at the start of World War II, their modem Luftwaffe came up against Gladiators, not only in RAF colors, but those of other coun­tries as well. Many of these countries used them to fight to the bitter end; the Gladiator's small rifle-calibre machine guns were no match for Bf 109s armed with cannon. In the Mediterranean, Gladiators provided essential fighter cover for the island of Malta until Hurricanes arrived.

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