MiG-31 Foxhound, Flying with Russian Air Force
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Characteristics
Book cover finish |
Softcover |
Condition | New |
Number of pages | 116 |
Published date | 2020 |
Language | English |
Collection / Series | série Duke Hawkins |
Size | 24 x 24 x 1 cm |
Author | Robert Pied & Nicolas Deboeck |
Editor | HMH Publications |
Description
The twelfth book in the Duke Hawkins series is the first to give a close-up look at the Mikoyan MiG-31 Foxhound, the fastest operational jet in the world, capable of flying at speeds of up to 3.000 km/h! This 50-ton interceptor was photographed in detail from every possible angle, in action on the ground and in the air! Never before seen details are included in this 116-page book, containing some 250 high resolution photographs of Foxhounds from Russia and Kazakhstan. This book includes detailed photos of long range R-33 and mid-range R-40 missiles. The MiG-31 is used in some of the most extreme conditions, in this book action of the interceptor operating over the North Pole is included.
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HMH Publications
1. Presentation
The Duke Hawkins book series started in the summer of 2017 when two friends were looking for a book on the Anglo-French Sepecat Jaguar that combined both action photography and details of the famous fighter jet. Not finding what they wanted, the idea grew to make a book themselves, using the many photos they made over the years and print it digitally in just 2 copies. After doing so and showing it to some friends, orders started coming in and a plan was developped to redo the book professionally and start a series. Three years later, HMH Publications had 16 titles which are distributed all over the world and purchased by aircraft enthusiasts and scale modellers. If all, the books show the passion by the two friends for military aviation, shared by some of the best aviation photographers in the world. In 2020, a second series was started, this time on aircraft carriers. In the near future, more series will be released, although current series will continue to be produced.
2. Concept
In the Duke Hawkins series, an extensive photographical portrait of military aircraft is given. High quality photos, accompanied by to-the-point explanatory captions show details and capabilities of the aircraft. The books are written in English, have a dynamic design and are filled with photographs exclusively made for the publication. The books are softcover, printed on high quality paper and ranging from 84 to 196 pages. In order to create the most comprehensive books, the authors and photographers visit air bases and museums all around the world.
3. Authors
The books are edited and written by aircraft historian Robert pied and graphic designer Nicolas Deboeck. Combined, both have designed and edited over 40 aviation related publications for several publishers, among which the Belgian Air Force. For some titles, guest editors are invited, such as Antonio Mayandia (Spain) for the F/A-18 Hornet or Kirill Mushak (Russia) for the Mig-31. Being true aviation enthusiasts, part of the profit of the publications go to aviation related restoration projects, such as Team BD 09, restoring a Mirage 5 BD in Belgium or Navy Wings, rebuilding a deHavilland Sea Vixen in the UK.
4. Current titles
DH-001 – 2017 – Sepecat Jaguar – 84 pages
DH-002 – 2017 – Lockheed-Martin F-16 – 108 pages
DH-003 – 2017 – Dassault Mirage 2000 – 108 pages
DH-004 – 2018 – MiG 29 Fulcrum – 116 pages
DH-005 – 2018 – Panavia Tornado – 116 pages
DH-006 – 2019 – Eurofighter Typhoon – 116 pages
DH-007 – 2019 – Saab 37 Viggen – 84 pages
DH-SLE001 – 2019 – F-16 Dark Falcon Demo Team BAF – 108 pages – Limited edition – sold out
DH-008 – 2019 – Boeing F/A-18 Hornet – 140 pages
DH-009 – 2019 – Lockheed-Martin C-130 Hercules – 196 pages
DH-010 – 2019 – Dassault Mirage F.1 – 84 pages
DH-011 – 2020 – BAE Systems Harrier II – 140 pages
DH-012 – 2020 – MiG-31 Foxhound – 116 pages
DH-013 – 2020 – Dassault Mirage III/5/5O – 116 pages
DH-014 – 2020 – Douglas A-4 M/N/AR/AF-1 Skyhawk – 116 pages
DH-S001 – 2020 – Juan Carlos I Spanish aircraft carrier – 108 pages