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No.S5 - Czechoslovakian Air Force 1918-1970

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Text by Zdenek Titz; illustrated by Gordon C. Davies and Richard Ward and compiled by Richard Ward. Many photographs and drawings, (8pp in colour) Card covers

Caractéristiques

Size 18,5 X 24,7 X 0,3 cm
Nbr. of pages 50
Book cover finish
Perfect paperback
Published Date
1971
Language English
Author Zdenek Titz
Collection / Serie AIRCAM AVIATION SERIES
Editor Osprey Publishing Limited, England

Description

AIRCAM AVIATION SERIES LATE 1960S/EARLY 1970S

The Aircam Aviation Series Of Books Took A Largely Pictorial Look At Classic Military Aircraft Types, With Only A Short Narrative Text Serving As Introduction. A Companion Series Of Specials Portrayed The Camouflage And Markings Worn By Various Military Air Arms And Flying Units.
After 5-6 Pages Of Concise Text Introducing The Subject, The Remainder Of Each Book Comprised B+W Photographs, 8 Pages Of Colour Profile Artwork And 3-4 Pages Of Small Plan-View Tone Drawings, Showing The Upper And Lower Surfaces Of The Aircraft Illustrated In Colour. The Original Editions Of The First Few Titles Were Printed Entirely On Glossy Paper, But Later Titles And Reprints Appeared With Matt Paper For All Except The Colour Profiles. This Resulted In Rather Poor Reproduction Of Some Of The Photographs.
Subsequent Reviewers Have Cast Doubt On The Accuracy Of Some Of The Colour Profiles, But The Range Of Aircraft Chosen Is Still Impressive And The Colour Schemes Often Unusual. The High Prominence Given To Japanese Aircraft Was Very Unusual For The Late 1960s/Early 1970s. Text written by aeroflight


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