Selasa, 27 Juni 2017

Aviation History Book Review: X-Planes of Europe

X-Planes of Europe: Secret Research Aircraft from the Golden Age 1946-1974 by Tony Buttler and Jean-Louis Delezenne, Specialty Press, North Branch, Minn., 2012, $56.95. It’s rare when a reference book can also be a guilty pleasure. X-Planes of Europe has all the facts and figures necessary for an expert to have at hand. But perhaps …

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