Overview
More
Overview
Specs
Author
Reviews
Editions Available

Allied Fighter Aircraft 1939-45: The Essential Aircraft Identification Guide

Christopher Chant

Allied Fighter Aircraft 1939–45 offers an highly-illustrated guide to Allied fighters that fought in Europe during World War II. Featuring all the main models flown by the Allied air forces from 1939 to 1945, the book offers a wealth of... Read moreRead less

Allied Fighter Aircraft 1939–45 offers an highly-illustrated guide to Allied fighters that fought in Europe during World War II. Featuring all the main models flown by the Allied air forces from 1939 to 1945, the book offers a wealth of detail, including unit markings, organization, numbers of aircraft flown by campaign and exhaustive specifications for each model.
The book is arranged first by country and then chronologically by campaign so that every aspect of the air war in Europe is covered. The guide features fighters from throughout World War II, including early models, such as the Morane Saulnier MS.406C.1, Hawker Hurricane Mk I and Fokker D XXI, and the most advanced fighters of the period, such as the Lavochkin La-7, P-51K Mustang and Gloster Meteor Mk I.The book also covers aircraft that were used for air-to-air combat (Supermarine Spitfire), ground attack (P-47 Thunderbolt), bomber escort (P-51B Mustang), night defence (Bristol Beaufighter) and photographic reconnaissance (P-38 Lightning).
Packed with more than 200 profiles and dozens of archive photographs of every major Allied fighter aircraft, Allied Fighter Aircraft 1939–45 is a core reference volume for modellers and World War II aviation enthusiasts.

Essential ID Guide series

Format: 240x189 hb
Extent: 192pp
Word count: 50,000
Illustrations: 200 artworks and 50 photographs
ISBN: 9781838861933

Christopher Chant

Chris Chant is an aviation expert of more than 25 years’ experience who specializes in the history of aircraft in World War II.

ISBN: 9781838861933 hb

9781905704699 hb [Out of print]

You might also like...

Recently viewed