“An amazing tribute to the people who designed, built and flew
it—a comprehensive history of one of the most beautiful aircraft
ever manufactured.”—Books Monthly The magnificent Vickers
Supermarine Spitfire, together with its able partner the Hawker
Hurricane, saved Britain from Nazi invasion in the summer of 1940 and
irrevocably changed the course of the Second World War. This book from
Philip Kaplan celebrates one of history’s most important weapons in
a glorious new light. A British national icon, the Spitfire is the
best-known symbol of the war years for generations of Britons. From
the deep, haunting growl of its Rolls-Royce engine, to the elegant
style of its elliptical wing, it is perhaps the most famous and
revered combat airplane ever built. Kaplan investigates just what
it is that fuels the Spitfire’s compelling mystique. During wartime,
it held an unrivaled reputation amongst Allied and Axis airmen. Today,
it continues to hold aviation enthusiasts in thrall. Kaplan highlights
the immeasurable contributions of Spitfire designers Reginald J.
Mitchell and Joseph Smith, test pilots Jeffrey Quill, Mutt Summers and
Alex Henshaw, and ace Spitfire pilots including Al Deere, Sailor Malan
and Pierre Clostermann. All added to the legend of this lovely, but
deadly, little fighter. “Can be considered a ‘Potted History’
of the Spitfire and its military and civilian service, with particular
emphasis being placed on the restoration of AR213. On that basis it
will probably appeal to Spitfire aficionados in particular and to
aviation and war-bird enthusiasts in general.”—NZ Crown Mines
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An Icon of the Skies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473898547
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter