Fokker Eindecker in Action (Aircraft No. 158)

Fokker Eindecker in Action (Aircraft No. 158)

D. Edgar Brannon , Joe Sewell (Ilustrator) , Randle Toepfer (Ilustrator)
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Jan 1, 1996 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (50 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 50
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Jan 1, 1996
Wydawca Squadron/Signal Publications
Wydanie First Edition
ISBN-10 0897473515
ISBN-13 9780897473514

Opis

Delving into the fascinating world of early aviation, this captivating volume explores the legendary Fokker Eindecker, a pioneering aircraft that transformed aerial warfare during its time. With insightful analysis and vivid illustrations, readers are transported back to the early days of the First World War, when the Eindecker dominated the skies and established Germany’s supremacy in aerial combat.

D. Edgar Brannon takes great care in documenting the design, engineering, and operational history of the Eindecker, offering an in-depth look at its technical specifications and the innovative advancements that set it apart from its predecessors. Each chapter unfolds the narrative of its introduction into service, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the historical context that surrounded its use.

Richly detailed photographs and artwork accompany the text, capturing both the aesthetic beauty and mechanical prowess of this remarkable aircraft. The meticulous attention to detail not only appeals to aviation enthusiasts but also to history buffs fascinated by the evolution of military aviation.

As Brannon navigates through the aircraft’s storied legacy, he also highlights the men who flew it, their stories of bravery, and the challenges faced in the growing arena of aerial conflict. This book serves not just as a thorough documentation of the Fokker Eindecker, but as an engaging tribute to the spirit of innovation and human endeavor that defined an era.

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