Flying Forts : The B - 17 in World War II "Queen of the Sky to the pilots who flew and loved her"
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Characteristics
Book cover finish | Offset varnish, Perfect paperback |
Special features | Second Printing |
Condition | Good |
Number of pages | 484 |
Published date | 1990 |
Language | English |
Collection / Series | BANTAM AIR & SPACE SERIES 5 |
Size | 10 x 18 x 3 cm |
Author | Martin Caidin |
Editor | BANTAM BOOKS |
Description
The Century of Flight...
Hundreds and hundreds of long - range heavy bombers streaming overhead in mile - long formations, the deep - throated roar of their engines blending with the screaming howl of hundreds more fighter planes above them - a monstrous, ground - shaking, overwhelming thunder... There has never been a time or a sound like it again, and there never has been an aeroplane like the B - 17 Flying Fortress - among pilots and crews, the most - loved aeroplane of the Second World War.
Because if you had to fly and bomb and fight, the Flying Fortress was the rock to have. It flew high and fast, it flew very well, without unexpected vices or tricks that could kill you in combat, and it could absorb battle damage like nothing else in the skies. Time and time again, " Forts " with massive wounds or great chunks of the aircraft completely missing, with engines dead and dying, limped all the way home.