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US Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945
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US Experimental & Prototype Aircraft Projects: Fighters 1939-1945

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America’s military aircraft industry was forced to grow at an incredible pace during World War 2. 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 employment of America’s fighter aircraft that helped turn the tide of the war. This book focuses on those American fighter projects of World War 2 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 that 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 emphasises 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 included are ‘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. The book provides photos and drawings of every American fighter of the war and many rare or never-before-published images of little-known types of projects.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Specialty Press
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2008
Pages
264
ISBN
9781580071093

America’s military aircraft industry was forced to grow at an incredible pace during World War 2. 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 employment of America’s fighter aircraft that helped turn the tide of the war. This book focuses on those American fighter projects of World War 2 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 that 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 emphasises 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 included are ‘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. The book provides photos and drawings of every American fighter of the war and many rare or never-before-published images of little-known types of projects.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Specialty Press
Country
United States
Date
7 August 2008
Pages
264
ISBN
9781580071093