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WW2 AIRCRAFT FACT FILES — Soviet Air Force Fighters — Part 1

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First part of a comprehensive fact file on Soviet Air Force fighters, covering indigenous designs from the early WWII period through the war's end, with focus on Lavochkin and Mikoyan-Gurevich designs.


Characteristics

ISBN-10 0354010263
Book cover finish(es) Perfect paperback
Condition Good
Author(s) William Green, Gordon Swanborough
Publisher Macdonald and Jane's
Number of pages 68
Published date 1977
Language(s) English
Collection / Series World War 2 Fact Files
Size 20 x 26.5 x 0.5 cm 
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS
• SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE


Description

When German forces initiated the assault on the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 the Luftwaffe enjoyed almost total supremacy.

The fighter element of the Soviet Air Force was immersed in a major re-equipment programme resulting from belated appreciation of the fact that its aircraft had fallen woefully behind world standard.

This first part of a two-part Fact File—devoted to all types of indigenous fighters operated by or developed to experimental status for the Soviet Air Force—is primarily concerned with the products of the design bureaux led by Lavochkin and Mikoyan-Gurevich, whose fighters, when first opposed by the Luftwaffe, enjoyed indifferent success.

Whereas the Mikoyan-Gurevich team largely concentrated its war-time efforts on creating specialised high-altitude fighters which were to receive low-development priority owing to more pressing needs, Lavochkin was to overcome early setbacks and achieve outstanding success by the continuous refinement of one basic design; a process epitomized by the La-7 which played a major role in the closing stages of the conflict.

À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Gordon Swanborough William Green

William Green ( 1927 - January 2nd, 2010 ) was an aviation and military author. 


During service with the Royal Air Force, he wrote for the Air Training Corps Gazette, later to become Air Pictorial. William Green was Technical Director to the R.A.F. Flying Review, then Editorial Director when it became Flying Review International


In 1971 he and Gordon Swanborough jointly created the monthly Air International, of which he remained managing editor until late 1990. William Green edited numerous editions of Observer's Book of Aircraft and spent most of his adult life doing research and writing on aircraft and aviation. His work Warplanes of the Third Reich is seen as a classic aviation publication. 


Along with Gordon Swanborough, he wrote several books, including The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of the Worlds Commercial Aircraft, Illustrated Anatomy of the World's Fighters, The Complete Book of Fighters and Flying Colours


( source : Wikipedia )

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