Curtiss Aircraft, 1907-1947
Title | Curtiss Aircraft, 1907-1947 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Bowers |
Publisher | Brassey's |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Transportation |
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Beskriver Glenn Curtiss ̀flypionerarbejde, de flyfabrikker, der er opkaldt efter ham samt disses producerede fly.
Curtiss Aircraft, 1907-1947
Title | Curtiss Aircraft, 1907-1947 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Bowers |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | History |
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Curtiss Fighter Aircraft
Title | Curtiss Fighter Aircraft PDF eBook |
Author | Francis H. Dean |
Publisher | Schiffer Military History |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780764325809 |
Making use of primary Curtiss documents, as well as the combined resources of the world's leading historians of the subject, the authors have skillfully resolved myths and woven a comprehensive study of the often very confusing story of these classic airplanes. Making use of previously unpublished documents and photographs, this massive, life-long work will stand as a legacy to the memory of those wonderful shapes, the men and women who built them, flew them and took them to war, and the lasting contributions they have made, collectively, to aviation history and the defense of democracy.
American Aircraft Development of the Second World War
Title | American Aircraft Development of the Second World War PDF eBook |
Author | William Norton |
Publisher | Fonthill Media |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 2019-07-06 |
Genre | History |
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This book presents a little-known aspect of America's aircraft development of World War II in emphasizing unique and non-production aircraft or modifications for the purpose of research and experimentation in support of aircraft development, advancing technology, or meeting narrow combat needs. It describes some important areas of American aviation weapons maturation under the pressure of war with emphasis on advanced technology and experimental aircraft configurations. The great value of the work is illumination of little known or minimally documented projects that significantly advanced the science of aeronautics, propulsion, aircraft systems, and ordnance, but did not go into production. Each chapter introduces another topic by examining the state-of-the-art at the beginning of the war, advantages pursued, and results achieved during the conflict. This last is the vehicle to examine the secret modifications or experiments that are little known. Consequently, this is an important single-source for a fascinating and diverse collection of wartime efforts never before brought together under a single cover. The "war stories" are those of military staffs, engineering teams, and test pilots struggling against short schedules and tight resource constraints to push the bounds of technology. These epic and sometimes life-threatening endeavors were as vital as actual combat operations.
The Pulitzer Air Races
Title | The Pulitzer Air Races PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Gough |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2013-05-17 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 078647100X |
Three years after American raceplanes failed dismally in the most important air race of 1920, a French magazine lamented that American "pilots have broken the records which we, here in France, considered as our own for so long." The Pulitzer Trophy Air Races (1920 through 1925), endowed by the sons of publisher Joseph Pulitzer in his memory, brought about this remarkable turnaround. Pulitzer winning speeds increased from 157 to 249 mph, and Pulitzer racers, mounted on floats, twice won the most prestigious international air race--the Schneider Trophy Race for seaplanes. Airplanes, engines, propellers, and other equipment developed for the Pulitzers were sold domestically and internationally. More than a million spectators saw the Pulitzers; millions more read about them and watched them in newsreels. This, the first book about the Pulitzers, tells the story of businessmen, generals and admirals who saw racing as a way to drive aviation progress, designers and manufacturers who produced record-breaking racers, and dashing pilots who gave the races their public face. It emphasizes the roles played by the communities that hosted the races--Garden City (Long Island), Omaha, Detroit and Mt. Clemens, Michigan, St. Louis, and Dayton. The book concludes with an analysis of the Pulitzers' importance and why they have languished in obscurity for so long.
RAF Training Command
Title | RAF Training Command PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Wilson |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2022-05-15 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 1445666014 |
A profusely illustrated history of the command responsible for the RAF’s flying and ground training.
Catapult Aircraft
Title | Catapult Aircraft PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Marriott |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2006-09-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 184415419X |
During World War I, the navies of the opposing forces discovered the value of aerial reconnaissance and many experiments were made to allow larger warships to carry one or sometimes two aircraft aboard. In the early days these were float planes that were lowered by crane into the sea and then lifted back aboard upon their return. This was a lengthy affair and when a speedy departure was necessary, time was of the essence. A new system was devised so that a powerful catapult system and a short ramp could, with the added speed of the ship, get an aircraft airborne in a fraction of the time previously required. Thus was born a highly specialised type of aircraft. This book includes all the major designs that went to war in the First and Second World Wars and includes aircraft used by all the combatants. It looks at how the aircraft evolved and how the warships were modified to accommodate the aircraft and the catapult system. The use of these fixed-wing aircraft was abandoned when the invention of the helicopter was made in the early post WW II years.