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Pf80 Shooting Star In Action Larry Davis

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Pf80 Shooting Star In Action Larry Davis
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Publisher: Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.31 MB
Pages: 54
Author: Larry Davis
ISBN: 9780897475570, 0897475577
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition:
Volume: 213

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Pf80 Shooting Star In Action Larry Davis by Larry Davis 9780897475570, 0897475577 instant download after payment.

In 1941, the Chief of the Army Air Forces, General Hap Arnold, saw a need for a US-designed jet aircraft. He instructed General Electric to begin developing a gas turbine engine and Bell Aircraft Company to build a plane around that engine. The result was the XP-59A Airacomet but, it did not have the performance necessary to challenge Germany s jet fighters. Previously, Lockheed had pursued jet development on its own initiative and was now given the go ahead to build its own jet airplane around a British designed engine, 203 days later, the XP-80 took to the air. The result would meet the USAAF requirements and would eventually become the P-80 Shooting Star. This book traces the development of the Shooting Star with more than 100 photos, color profiles and detailed line drawings

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