Selasa, 24 Oktober 2017

Aviation History Book Review: The Origin of the Fighter Aircraft

The Origin of the Fighter Aircraft by Jon Guttman, Westholme, Yardley, Pa., 2009, $26. No development related to World War I aviation has been more enduring than the fighter. Today’s “fighter jets” trace their lineage to the technical and tactical progress achieved in 1914-18, a period that receives ample coverage in Jon Guttman’s The Origin …

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