DOUGLAS A-26 INVADER - VOLUME 22
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Characteristics
ISBN-13 | 9781580070164 |
ISBN-10 | 1-58007-016-7 |
Book cover finish(es) | Perfect paperback |
Condition | Like New |
Author(s) | Frederick A. Johnsen |
Publisher | Specialty Press Publishers and Wholesalers |
Number of pages | 100 |
Published date | 1999 |
Language(s) | English |
Collection / Series | Warbird Tech Series Volume 22 |
Size | 21 x 27,5 x 0,8 cm |
Categorie(s) | • APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS • AVIATION MILITAIRE |
Description
Some aircraft deserve a measure of homage based on their aesthetics; others rate merit for longevity; and some purely by their performance. The racy Douglas A-26 Invader, veteran of three U.S. wars, rests securely in all three categories. Nurtured by famed designer Ed Heinemann and his team at Douglas Aircraft, the A-26 had good genes from the start.
And yet, reputation isn't everything. Teething troubles with A-26 production early in its career caused delays that brought the ire of United States Army Air Forces chief Henry "Hap" Arnold. A couple decades later, wing failures over southeast Asia prompted concerns about strength, and gave rise to a beefy, much-modified variant, the K-model, prepared by On Mark Engineering.
Frederick Johnsen delivers this detailed technical look at the strengths and weaknesses of this versatile aircraft through technical manual excerpts, cutaway drawings, and photographs.
WARBIRDTECH SERIES is a collection of books dedicated to historical military aircraft, particularly those that had a significant impact during World War II and subsequent conflicts. Each volume focuses on a specific aircraft model, providing an in-depth analysis of its technical features, development, and operational use.
The books in this series are distinguished by their combination of detailed illustrations, rare photographs, and technical drawings, allowing aviation enthusiasts and historians to explore the specifics of each aircraft. In addition to technical aspects, the series also examines the historical and military context in which these planes operated, making each book not only informative but also engaging for readers interested in aviation and military history.
The series is particularly appreciated by collectors, modelers, and aviation enthusiasts for its rigorous research and visually appealing presentation.