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FIGHTER ! The Story of Air Combat 1936 – 1945

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Fighter ! The Story of Air Combat 1936-1945 is the story of the twentieth century's most amazing decade, when the science of air fighting leaped from the 150 mph biplane to the 600 mph jet.


Caractéristiques

Size 14,5 X 21,5 X 1,5 cm
Nbr. of pages 157
Finition Hardcover with jacket
Année d’édition 1980
Language English
Author Robert Jackson


Description


Through the analysis of different kind of aerial operations, Fighter ! The Story of Air Combat 1936-1945 is the story of the twentieth century's most amazing decade, when the science of air fighting leaped from the 150 mph biplane to the 600 mph jet. In this book, the author Robert Jackson gives us a relevant review of the transformation followed by the aviation during the Second World War.


About the author:
Robert Jackson was born in 1941 and educated at Richmond School, Yorkshire. He has been a full-time author since 1969, specializing in aviation and military history. During his life he has travelled extensively, and speaks fice languages ; he has flown a wide variety of aircraft, ranging from jets to gliders. He is a recently retired member of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson ( December 29th, 1941 ) was born in Melsonby ( North Yorkshire, England ). He was educated at Richmond School ( Yorkshire, England ). 


He then served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve ( R.A.F.V.R. ) as a pilot and navigation instructor, and held the rank of Squadron Leader. Following his retirement from the R.A.F.V.R. in 1977, he became a full - time aviation writer and aerospace correspondent and lectured extensively on strategic issues, and was the Defense Correspondent for North of England Newspapers


He speaks five languages, including Russian. As an expert in military history, Robert Jackson is the author of more than 60 books on aviation and military subjects, including operational histories on famous aircraft. 


His works include the following titles : Dunkirk : The British Evacuation, 1940 ( 1976 ), Squadron Scramble ( 1979 ), Mosquito Squadron ( 1982 ), Introduction to International Relations : Theories and Approaches ( with Georg Sørensen, 1999 ), The Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft ( 2002 ), The Romanov Mission ( 2016 ). 


( sources : www.babelio.com, ospreypublishing.com, www.crowood.com, www.goodreads.com )

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