本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
50
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1987
出版社
Squadron/Signal Publications
版
First Edition
ISBN-10
0897471962
ISBN-13
9780897471961
説明
Jim Maas presents an engaging exploration of the F2A Buffalo, a significant yet often overlooked aircraft from World War II. Through vivid illustrations and meticulous details, the narrative captures the essence of the Buffalo's design, capabilities, and operational history. Readers are invited to delve into a bygone era of aviation, where the F2A stood as a symbol of resilience amidst the trials of war.
The author recounts the various challenges faced by the Buffalo, particularly in the Pacific theater, where it was both praised and criticized. Maas provides a balanced perspective, educating readers on the factors that influenced its performance in combat. Personal anecdotes and historical context enrich the narrative, immersing aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike in the aircraft's remarkable story.
Additionally, the book features insights into the experiences of the pilots who flew the F2A Buffalo, highlighting their bravery and dedication. The illustrations serve not only to beautify the pages but also to serve as a visual accounting of the aircraft's evolution and deployment.
Overall, Maas's work is a tribute to an aircraft that, while sometimes overshadowed by more famous contemporaries, made its mark in military aviation history. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in the intricacies of WWII aerial combat and the machines that defined it.
The author recounts the various challenges faced by the Buffalo, particularly in the Pacific theater, where it was both praised and criticized. Maas provides a balanced perspective, educating readers on the factors that influenced its performance in combat. Personal anecdotes and historical context enrich the narrative, immersing aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike in the aircraft's remarkable story.
Additionally, the book features insights into the experiences of the pilots who flew the F2A Buffalo, highlighting their bravery and dedication. The illustrations serve not only to beautify the pages but also to serve as a visual accounting of the aircraft's evolution and deployment.
Overall, Maas's work is a tribute to an aircraft that, while sometimes overshadowed by more famous contemporaries, made its mark in military aviation history. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in the intricacies of WWII aerial combat and the machines that defined it.
ジャンル
科学&技術