
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt: v. 2
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Manga
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
120
言語
ポーランド語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2005
出版社
Kagero
ISBN-10
8389088843
ISBN-13
9788389088840
説明
This volume delves deep into the storied history of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, famed for its robust design and formidable performance during World War II. Authors Krzysztof Janowicz and Tomasz Szlagor meticulously examine the aircraft's development, highlighting the innovative engineering that made it one of the most durable fighter planes of its time.
Richly illustrated, the narrative is supported by a wealth of photographs and technical drawings, which bring to life the aircraft's various iterations. The book not only captures the Thunderbolt's impressive feats in the skies but also pays homage to the pilots who flew it, sharing their thrilling combat stories and strategic contributions.
Readers are invited to explore the evolution of the P-47 through the decades, gaining insight into its role in both American and Allied air forces. This comprehensive account offers aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike an engaging perspective on an aircraft that became synonymous with aerial dominance.
Through detailed analysis and engaging storytelling, the authors provide a vivid portrayal of the Thunderbolt's legacy while ensuring that its impact on military aviation is both acknowledged and celebrated.
Richly illustrated, the narrative is supported by a wealth of photographs and technical drawings, which bring to life the aircraft's various iterations. The book not only captures the Thunderbolt's impressive feats in the skies but also pays homage to the pilots who flew it, sharing their thrilling combat stories and strategic contributions.
Readers are invited to explore the evolution of the P-47 through the decades, gaining insight into its role in both American and Allied air forces. This comprehensive account offers aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike an engaging perspective on an aircraft that became synonymous with aerial dominance.
Through detailed analysis and engaging storytelling, the authors provide a vivid portrayal of the Thunderbolt's legacy while ensuring that its impact on military aviation is both acknowledged and celebrated.