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F-4 PHANTOM II — Super Profile

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Comprehensive profile of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, one of the West's greatest combat aircraft since WWII. Covers its evolution from Navy fighter to multi-role platform used extensively in Vietnam and beyond.


Characteristics

ISBN-10 0854293760
Book cover finish(es) Hardcover ( square back binding )
Condition Very Good
Author(s) Christopher Chant
Publisher Haynes Publishing Group
Number of pages 56
Published date 1983
Language(s) English
Collection / Series Super Profile
Size 21.5 x 28 x 1 cm 


Description

There can be little doubt that the mighty McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is the greatest combat aircraft produced in the West since World War II. Starting life as the McDonnell F4H-1 for the US Navy, this fighter proliferated into a diverse series of combat aircraft for the US services in general.

The F-4 Phantom II was heavily involved in the Vietnam War and became one of the West’s most important warplanes. Although largely superseded in the air-combat role by more advanced aircraft, it still plays a leading part as a reconnaissance platform, radar suppression aircraft, and multi-role strike aircraft.

Capable of carrying bombs, rockets, missiles, and nuclear weapons, the Phantom II remains an enduring symbol of Cold War air power and one of the most versatile military aircraft ever produced.

À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Christopher Chant

Christopher Chant ( December 5th, 1945 ) was born at Adlington Hall near Macclesfield ( Cheshire, England ). He spent most of his early childhood in East Africa, where his father was an officer in the Colonial Service. Aviation in particular and military matters in general have been a passion ever since he was given his first model aeroplane kit at about the age of 11. 


Christopher Chant returned to the United Kingdom for his secondary education at The King’s School ( Canterbury, Kent, England, 1959 - 1964 ) and then higher education at Oriel College ( Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, 1964 - 1968 ). At Oxford, he gained his degree in Literae Humaniores ( otherwise known as " Greats " and involving Greek and Latin language, ancient history and philosophy ), and was also heavily involved in various aspects of his college’s rowing club as an oarsman and coach. 


After taking his degree, Christopher Chant moved to London ( England ) as an Assistant Editor on the Purnell partworks History of the Second World War ( 1968 - 1969 ) and History of the First World War ( 1969 - 1972 ), and on the completion of the latter he moved to Orbis Publishing as Editor of the partwork World War II ( 1972 - 1974 ). As this partwork approached its conclusion, he decided on a half - shift of career direction to become a freelance writer and editor. 


Settled in Sutherland ( Scotland ) since the early 2000's, he continue to write extensively on military and aviation subjects, and have also contributed as editor and writer to the partworks The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, War Machine, Warplane, Take - Off, World Aircraft Information Files and World Weapons, and to the magazine World Air Power Journal


In more recent years, he became involved in the creation of a five - disk CR - ROM series covering the majority of the world’s military aircraft from World War I to the present, and also in the writing of scripts for a number of video cassettes, TV programmes and DVD programmes. 


( sources : Wikipedia, http://www.cmchant.com )

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Haynes Publishing Group
In 1956, John Harold Haynes ( 1938 - 2019 ), at the age of 16, wrote and published a book on building a " special " based on the Austin 7, and wrote two further books while performing national service in the R.A.F. J.H. Haynes & Co. Limited was founded on May 18th, 1960. The first manual actually entitled Haynes Owners Workshop Manual, for the Austin - Healey Sprite, was published in 1965. in 1972, the Group’s headquarters were established in Sparkford ( Somerset, England ). Two years later, the U.S. Company was formed. During the 1990's, foreign companies were formed in both France ( Éditions Haynes, 1993, liquidated in 2006 ) and Sweden ( Haynes Nordiska, 1996, closed in 2016 ). The next year, the U.S. operation established a branch in Australia. Haynes books and manuals are published in 15 languages : English ( including British, American and Australian variants ), French, Swedish, Chinese, Japanese, German, Czech, Finnish, Polish, Bulgarian, Hebrew, Greek, Danish, Spanish ( including Latino - American Spanish versions ) and Russian. ( sources : haynes.com, Wikipedia )
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