
The Encyclopedia of Air Warfare
1975
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3.90
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256
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A Salamander Book. Covers the entire history of a mode of fighting that in less than 70 years has totally revolutionized warfare. This book deals with the development of warplanes from the first primitive machines of WWI. Contains 320 full color profile drawings displaying most major aircraft in their combat markings; maps and diagrams; specifications and statistics; over 300 pictures, many in color.
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Christopher Chant
Author · 11 books
Christopher Chant is a successful writer on modern military matters, and has a substantial number of authoritative titles to his credit. Military history, and the history of military aviation in particular have long been his passion. Having been part of the editorial team on Purnell's best-selling 'History of the First World War' and 'History of the Second World War', he became a full-time writer and editor in 1974, working extensively on military and aviation subjects. He is also a regular contributor to specialist journals.