Автор: Miguel Gomez
Издательство: Andrea Press Серия: Soldats de L'Histoire 01
Год издания: 2004
isbn: No
Количество страниц: 50
Язык: другой
Формат: PDF (scan)
L’ordre du Temple etait un ordre religieux et militaire issu de la chevalerie chretienne du Moyen Age, dont les membres etaient appeles les Templiers.
Автор: J.M. Bruce
Издательство: Arms & Armour Press Серия: Vintage Warbirds 10
Год издания: 1988
isbn: 0-85368-934-2
Количество страниц: 66
Язык: english
Формат: PDF (scan)
The French firm of Nieuport built some of the most numerous, best-looking and effective fighting planes of World War I - they type 17 and 29 gaining particular fame. Book covers all these aircraft in detail, paying attention to both thecical detail and operational use. Illustrated throughout with rare photographs this will be an indispensible volume for any World War I avaiation library.
Автор: Georges van Damme Иллюстратор: Gil van Dessel
Издательство: Rossel Edition Серия: Les Mordus du Modelisme №6
Год издания: 1964
isbn: No
Количество страниц: 28
Язык: другой
Формат: PDF
Nombreuses illustrations noir et blanc dans le texte par Gill Van Dessel.
Автор: Alain Pelletier
Издательство: Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot Серия: Historavia Gisserot 01
Год издания: 1989
isbn: No
Количество страниц: 34
Язык: другой
Формат: PDF
The Chance Vought F4U Corsair was a carrier-capable fighter aircraft that saw service primarily in World War II and the Korean War. Demand for the aircraft soon overwhelmed Vought's manufacturing capability, resulting in production by Goodyear and Brewster: Goodyear-built Corsairs were designated FG and Brewster-built aircraft F3A. From the first prototype delivery to the U.S. Navy in 1940, to final delivery in 1953 to the French, 12,571 F4U Corsairs were manufactured by Vought,[1] in 16 separate models, in the longest production run of any piston-engined fighter in U.S. history (1942–1953)
Издательство: Key Publishing
Год издания: 2002
Количество страниц: 69
Язык: english
Формат: PDF
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