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U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945 (Specialty Press) (Specialty Press)

U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945 (Specialty Press) (Specialty Press)

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Author: William Norton
Publisher: Specialty Pr Pub & Wholesalers
Category: Book

List Price: $44.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 27237

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 264
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 10.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 1580071090
Dewey Decimal Number: 623.7464097309044
EAN: 9781580071093
ASIN: 1580071090

Publication Date: September 1, 2008
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Product Description
America's military aircraft industry was forced to grow at an incredible pace during World War II. At the beginning of the conflict, the nation's air arms were out-matched by better-performing Axis aircraft. It was the development, often in secret, and subsequent performance of America's fighter aircraft that helped turn the tide of the war.
This book focuses on those American fighter projects of WWII that never reached combat forces, or only in a very limited manner. The book illuminates little known or minimally documented aircraft and projects that significantly advanced fighter design but never went into full-rate production and deployment. The standard types are also examined to illustrate the state of the art at the time, the American posture and capabilities, goals set by national and military leadership, and general factors affecting the course of development for classes of fighters. Hence, this work follows the overall development of American fighter aircraft, but emphasizes those little-known projects that matured to the point of significant design development such as mockups, wind-tunnel models, and especially those yielding flying prototypes. Also includes dead-end variants of service types, those only exported after US evaluation, and aircraft that entered service in only small numbers before being overcome by more advanced models or the end of hostilities.



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5 out of 5 stars An amazing amount of information - a GREAT Book!   November 26, 2008
I bought this book because I am a big fan of World War 2 military aircraft. I was hoping for some interesting facts, and I was NOT disappointed. This book contains an AMAZING amount of information! The photo selections are outstanding and excellent quality, too.

Unfortunately, there are a few mistakes in the book - mostly grammar goofs, but there is one caption which talked about the P-61 Black WINDOW (it should have been Black WIDOW).

In spite of this, though, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and was astonished at the amount of information the author conveyed.

If you are a World War 2 airplane enthusiast, this book is for you!



5 out of 5 stars Military Aviation History   November 22, 2008
An excellent book! Covers one of the more fascinating eras of US WWII military aviation, and answers many questions of previously poorly-documented aircraft.
A great example of what might-have-been; particularly if the jet engine either had not been perfected or been much longer in gestation.
Pictures are well-presented, narrative is clear and easily understandable.
Well worth the cost and a welcome addition to the serious military aviation historian.



3 out of 5 stars Poor picture content compared to other books from Specialty Press   November 19, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Specialty Press excels at producing well researched aviation books replete with generous quantities of high quality, relatively large format archival photos. In that respect, "U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945" is a disappointment because many of its photos are reproduced to a very small size. I have several other Specialty Press books and was shocked to see how inferior the illustration content of this title is compared to my previous experiences with this publisher. I was so disappointed I decided to return the book for a refund.

Having said all that, if your aviation library does not cover the subject matter contained in "U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945", I would recommend the book--the textual content is very good. However, if your library already has books on this subject, don't bother buying the title thinking you are going to see many wonderful photos.



5 out of 5 stars An especially recommended addition to academic and community Military Aviation History reference collections   November 10, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Military aviation has advanced with a rapidity known to very few other technological areas. But those advances have taken a great many experimental trials, some of which ended with tragic consequences, and others which led to America's preeminent position as a world superpower. "U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945" explores American fighter projects during the years of WWII that never reached combat forces or did so only in a very limited manner. Author Bill Norton presents a fascinating look at the overall development of American fighter aircraft with an emphasis on the little-known projects that matured to the point of significant design development. These projects significantly advance the science and technology of fighter aeronautics, propulsion, systems, avionic and ordnance carriage. Includes photos, glossary, acronym list and much more. Aircraft enthusiasts will love the history of the secret projects that never made it to combat to the designs that contributed to successful aircrafts used in WWII. Informed and informative, enhanced with remarkable illustrations throughout, "U.S. Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945", is an especially recommended addition to academic and community Military Aviation History reference collections, and as an addition to the supplemental reading lists of all military aircraft buffs.



5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for fans of prototypes   October 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

There a ton of amazing pictures and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about the competitions to build America's next greatest fighter. I loved every page and couldn't put it down.

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