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Osprey Combat Aircraft serie. 3 books of your choice for 50 € (see availability list below)

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Each issue of the series focuses on the major aircraft in the history of military aviation, the technology behind them and the men who operate them. Typically, an issue contains around 30 aircraft profiles, several pages showing the ...

Characteristics

Book cover finish Sewn paperback
Condition Used very good
Number of pages 96
Language English
Collection / Series Combat Aircraft
Size 18.5 x 25 x 0.5 cm
Editor Osprey Publishing Limited

Description

This is a second series called Osprey Combat Aircraft which was published by Osprey Publishing in 1997. Each issue of the series focuses on the major aircraft in the history of military aviation, the technology behind them and the men who operate them. Typically, an issue contains around 30 aircraft profiles, several pages showing the decorations displayed and black and white photographs. Major conflicts from the Second World War to Afghanistan are covered. 

 

 

3 books of your choice for 50 euros

(see availability list below)

 

2 B-26 Marauder Units of the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces Jerry Scutts (text) et Tom Tullis (illustrator) 1997
4 Mosquito Bomber/Fighter-Bomber Units 1942–45 Martin Bowman (text) et Chris Davey (illustrator) 1997
5 Blenheim Squadrons of World War 2 Jon Lake (text) et Chris Davey (illustrator) 1998
9 Mosquito Fighter/Fighter-Bomber Units of World War 2 Martin Bowman (text) et Chris Davey (illustrator) 1998
11 B-24 Liberator Units of the Pacific War Robert F Dorr (text) et Mark Rolfe (illustrator) 1999
32 B-25 Mitchell Units of the MTO Steve Pace (text) et Jim Laurier (illustrator) 2002
36 B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Eighth Air Force (part 2) Martin Bowman (text) et Mark Styling (illustrator) 2002
38 B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the MTO William N Hess (text) et Mark Styling (illustrator) 2003
39 B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War Martin Bowman (text) et Mark Styling (illustrator) 2003
40 PBJ Mitchell Units of the Pacific War Jerry Scutts (text) et Jim Laurier (illustrator) 2003
43 B-52 Stratofortress Units in Combat 1955–73 Jon Lake (text) et Mark Styling (illustrator) 2004
54 C-47/R4D Units of the ETO and MTO David Isby (text) et Chris Davey (illustrator) 2005
60 B-1B Lancer Units in Combat Thomas Withington (text) et Mark Styling (illustrator) 2006
66 C-47/R4D Skytrain Units of the Pacific and CBI David Isby (text) et Chris Davey (illustrator) 2007
85 B-57 Canberra Units of the Vietnam War T.E. Bell (text) 2010
92 P-47 THUNDERBOLT UNITS OF THE TWELFTH AIR FORCE Jonathan Bernstein  2010



À PROPOS DE CET EDITEUR
Osprey Publishing Limited
In the 1960's, the Brooke Bond Tea Company began including a series of military aircraft cards with packages of their tea. The cards proved popular, and the artist Richard " Dick " Ward proposed the idea of publishing illustrated books about military aircraft. The idea was approved and a small subsidiary company called Osprey was formed in 1968. The company’s first book, North American P - 51D Mustang in U.S.A.A.F. - U.S.A.F. Service, was published in 1969. Soon after, Richard " Dick " Ward proposed trying the same idea with famous military units, and in 1971, the first Men - at - Arms title appeared. In the late 1970's, the firm was acquired by George Philip Ltd. In 1988, Philip was acquired by Reed International ; it was sold to the private equity firm Botts & Company. During these years, the firm grew steadily, adding new titles and new series to their catalogue. Although they have produced books of all types, the main focus remains on military history, particularly the military history of Britain. Osprey Publishing now publishes an average of 10 - 12 books a month. In 2014, Osprey and its imprints were sold by Alcuin Capital Partners. Angry Robot, Nourish and Watkins went to Etan Ilfeld while Osprey, Shire, Old House and British Wildlife went to Bloomsbury Publishing. ( source : Wikipedia )
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