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Wings Of War David Fairbank White Margaret Stanback White

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Wings Of War David Fairbank White Margaret Stanback White
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 24.25 MB
Author: David Fairbank White & Margaret Stanback White
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Wings Of War David Fairbank White Margaret Stanback White by David Fairbank White & Margaret Stanback White instant download after payment.

The incredible, untold story behind the rise of the P-51 Mustang, the World War II fighter plane that destroyed the Luftwaffe and made D-Day possible
Aviation buffs will cheer this high-flying saga.”—Publishers Weekly “[A] fascinating book about passion and innovation.”—Walter Isaacson • “An essential book for those who appreciate tales of military bravery, and also for all seeking understanding of decision-making under pressure. A major contribution.—E. J. Dionne, Jr.
When the P-51 Mustang began tearing across European skies in early 1944, the Allies had been losing the air war for years. Staggering numbers of bomber crews, both British and American, had been shot down and killed thanks to the Luftwaffe’s superior fighter force. Not only did the air war appear grim, but any landing of troops in France was impossible while...

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