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MILITARY AIRCRAFT of the world

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Comprehensive reference guide to military aircraft worldwide from 1973, featuring over 290 photographs and silhouettes of combat types, transports, and trainers from air forces around the globe, including new Soviet and American designs.


Characteristics

ISBN-10 0711004528
Book cover finish(es) Hardcover ( round back binding ) with dust jacket
Condition Dust jacket slightly damaged but inside pages are perfect
Author(s) John W. R. Taylor, Gordon Swanborough
Publisher Ian Allan Ltd
Number of pages 240
Published date 1973
Language(s) English
Size 14.5 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm 


Description

In the space of only two years since the first edition of this book was published, 30 types of aircraft have appeared or have been newly adapted for military use. For the first time in any reference work of this kind, there is a photograph of a model of Russia’s new swing-wing supersonic bomber, known to NATO as Backfire. Important Soviet combat machines like the swing-wing MiG-23 and the over-2,000 mph MiG-25 are identified by their correct designations for the first time.

American entries include the new F-15A Eagle fighter, the Fairchild A-10A close-support aircraft, and the Boeing EC-137D, which will evolve into an airborne warning and fighter control aircraft carrying a huge saucer radome above its fuselage. European newcomers include the three-nation swing-wing MRCA, intended to become the backbone of the RAF in the late seventies.

Every combat type known to be in service with the world’s air forces is included in this unrivalled single-volume reference work; so are the transports, trainers and second-line machines—every kind of aircraft that can be seen in military insignia.

More than 290 superb photographs, plus silhouette drawings, illustrate a book that is essential to those whose lives may depend on recognising aeroplanes quickly and surely, and will be of absorbing interest and value to enthusiasts, model makers, and everyone in the aviation industry.

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