Takes a pictorial tour around surviving examples of the P-38 Lightning and P-47 Thunderbolt, the fighter workhorses of the USAF in all theatres of the Second World War, and includes spectacular air-to-air shots of restored models, as well as archive material such as wartime recruiting posters and adverts, and views of aircraft restoration in progress.
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Takes a pictorial tour around surviving examples of the P-38 Lightning and P-47 Thunderbolt, the fighter workhorses of the USAF in all theatres of the Second World War, and includes spectacular air-to-air shots of restored models, as well as archive material such as wartime recruiting posters and adverts, and views of aircraft restoration in progress.
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Illustrated. Near Fine. Owners sticker on endpaper otherwise as new. Clean tight fresh strong. Full color. No remainder or other markings. Slight wave to this glossy paper. Size: 4to.
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Fine. Book. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Tall paperback with P-47 and P-38 images on both covers, 128 pp., illustrated throughout with full-color photos. Excellent condition. The mighty Thunderbolt was easily the heaviest single-engine fighter to see operational service in WW II, attracting the nickname Juggernaut (soon abbreviated to Jug) by its pilots. The P-38 offered twin-engine security and packed a devastating punch with its closely grouped combination of cannon and machine guns.
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Used: Acceptable. Condition good, clean. Takes a pictorial tour around surviving examples of the P-38 Lightning and P-47 Thunderbolt, the fighter workhorses of the USAF in all theatres of the Second World War, and includes spectacular air-to-air shots of restored models, as well as archive material such as wartime recruiting posters and adverts, and views of aircraft restoration in progress.