Corsair: the F4u in World War II and Korea - Barrett Tillman - Books - Naval Institute Press - 9781557509949 - January 15, 2014
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Corsair: the F4u in World War II and Korea

Barrett Tillman

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Corsair: the F4u in World War II and Korea

This is the remarkable story of an airplane that became a legend--with a sleek silhouette and bent wings, it doubled as a day and night fighter, could fly off carriers or from land, and served both as a dive bomber and reconnaissance plane. Filled with facts and figures, this fast-paced history begins with the nerve-wracking test flights of the 1940s and concludes with the F4Us that were active thirty-eight years later. Placed skillfully in between are the stories that gave birth to the legend: the exploits of the aces, including the Medal of Honor recipient who shot down twenty-five enemy planes, and the details of the combat missions of Charles A. Lindbergh. During thirty months of combat in World War II with the U. S. Navy and Marines, the Corsair shot down more than two thousand Japanese planes. In Korea the U-bird, as it was called, was credited with ten aerial victories. A trip down memory lane for anyone who has followed the career of this Cadillac of the props, this new paperback edition of a book first published in hardcover in 1979 offers fine historical aviation reading that presents a riveting picture of the men and machine that helped win two wars.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 15, 2014
ISBN13 9781557509949
Publishers Naval Institute Press
Pages 234
Dimensions 153 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   349 g
Language English  

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