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Bowyer, Chaz.:
Supermarine Spitfire. - gebunden oder broschiert
1989, ISBN: aaf0f88a1814d1cb8c4b68e077076b0f
[PU: London: Bison Books Ltd., ().], Jacket, Quarto, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 64 pp. Bookplate; otherwise, Fine; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: The Spitfire was Bri… Mehr…
[PU: London: Bison Books Ltd., ().], Jacket, Quarto, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 64 pp. Bookplate; otherwise, Fine; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: The Spitfire was Britain's most famous fighter of World War II. Noted principally for its role in the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire was developed during the late 1930s and first saw action in the fight to defend France in 1940. Its finest hour coincided with Britain's and the famous "few," the pilots who fought against German bombers and their Me-109 escorts, maintained British air supremacy and turned the tide against Nazism. After 1940 the Spitfires were used in every theater of command, from Burma to the Baltic, in the Western Desert and over Europe. Numerous variations on this aircraft were used not only by the British, but by the Free French, the Australians, Canadians and other Commonwealth Allies. They also served as Seafires on aircraft carriers. The story of the Spitfire and all the technical changes and developments of this great aircraft are told by one of Britain's leading aviation historians, Chaz Bowyer. Richly illustrated with color and monochrome photographs as well as line drawings and a full color cutaway by Mike Badrocke, this book will be a valuable addition to the library of every aviation enthusiast. Aviation, Military History, Aircraft, Aeroplanes, Air Planes. yslic<
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BEISPIEL
Bowyer, Chaz.:
Supermarine Spitfire. - gebunden oder broschiert
1989, ISBN: aaf0f88a1814d1cb8c4b68e077076b0f
London: Bison Books Ltd., (1989). Quarto, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 64 pp. Bookplate; otherwise, Fine; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: The Spitfire was Britains m… Mehr…
London: Bison Books Ltd., (1989). Quarto, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 64 pp. Bookplate; otherwise, Fine; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: The Spitfire was Britains most famous fighter of World War II. Noted principally for its role in the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire was developed during the late 1930s and first saw action in the fight to defend France in 1940. Its finest hour coincided with Britains and the famous few, the pilots who fought against German bombers and their Me-109 escorts, maintained British air supremacy and turned the tide against Nazism. After 1940 the Spitfires were used in every theater of command, from Burma to the Baltic, in the Western Desert and over Europe. Numerous variations on this aircraft were used not only by the British, but by the Free French, the Australians, Canadians and other Commonwealth Allies. They also served as Seafires on aircraft carriers. The story of the Spitfire and all the technical changes and developments of this great aircraft are told by one of Britains leading aviation historians, Chaz Bowyer. Richly illustrated with color and monochrome photographs as well as line drawings and a full color cutaway by Mike Badrocke, this book will be a valuable addition to the library of every aviation enthusiast., Bison Books Ltd., (1989)., 1989, 0<
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