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American Fighter Aircraft in the World War II Part 4: Weapons and Air Forces of the World

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American Fighter Aircraft in the World War II  Part 4: Weapons and Air Forces of the World

American Fighter Aircraft in the World War II Part 4: Weapons and Air Forces of the World by Dennis W. Miller
English | November 21, 2018 | ASIN: B07KS96JBP | 89 pages | AZW3 | 1.55 MB

In the fourth part of the book, we will continue to explore the fighters and fighter-bomber companies Bell and Curtiss.

In this book, we review the basic models of US Air Force fighters who took part in the Second World War and learn their tactical and technical characteristics. We will also focus on the description of some fights with their participation.

Military aviation in America developed in several different ways than in Europe. The geographical position contributed to the development of the carrier fleet and deck aircraft. From a technical point of view, American aircraft also stood out against the European: they had an unusual fuselage layout (P-38, P-39), powerful radial engines and the prevalence of machine-gun armament. In general, speed and range prevailed over maneuverability and lightness. This was due to their main task - escort long-range bombers.

For American military aircraft, the war began with an attack on Pearl Harbor, when dozens of USAAF fighters were destroyed before they left the runway. Further developments were also not inspiring. Meeting with Japanese A6M was often the last for American pilots. Parity was established only with the appearance of highly mobile P-38 and F4U. The end of World War II put American B-29 dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Content:
Bell P-39E (F) Air Cobra fighter
Bell P-39K (L, M, N) fighter
Bell P-39Q fighter
Bell P-400 multipurpose fighter
Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk fighter
Curtiss P-40B Tomahawk fighter
Curtiss P-40D (E) Kitty hawk fighter-bomber
Curtiss P-40F Kitty hawk fighter
Curtiss P-40N Kitty hawk fighter
Curtiss P-40Q Kitty hawk multipurpose fighter
Republic P-41 fighter
Curtiss P-42 fighter
Republic YP-43 Lancer fighter
Republic P-43A fighter
Republic XP-47B fighter

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US Air Force in World War II
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fighter-bomber companies Bell and Curtiss
cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki