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Military Planes of World War II

Military Planes of World War II
Magazine

World War II was neither fought, nor won, entirely by aircraft. But the introduction of advanced aerial technology that began in the late 1930s came of age during the landmark conflict, transforming the landscape of war forever. By the end of WWII, the United States alone had amassed a fleet of 300,000 planes—from fighters to scouts to bombers—spread across the Air Force, Navy, and Marines. This book includes 30 historic examples. Understanding the stories behind each of these planes is to appreciate how history’s most examined war was won.

THE TECHNOLOGY THAT TRANSFORMED WARFARE

THE AIRCRAFT • The introduction of advanced aerial technology that began in the late 1930s came of age during World War II, transforming the landscape of war forever.

EASTERN DIVISION FM-1 (GRUMMAN F4F-4) WILDCAT

DOUGLAS SBD-6 DAUNTLESS

CURTISS P-40E WARHAWK

BOEING B - 29 SUPERFORTRESS “ENOLA GAY”

MARTIN B-26B-25-MA MARAUDER “FLAK-BAIT”

ERICH HARTMANN

BATTLE OF BRITAIN

VOUGHT F4U-1D CORSAIR

BOEING-STEARMAN N2S-5 KAYDET

LOCKHEED P - 38 J - 10 - LO LIGHTNING

VOUGHT OS2U-3 KINGFISHER

CURTISSS B 2 C - 5 HELLDIVER

LOCKHEED XP-80 “LULU BELLE”

CONSTANTIN CANTACUZINO

THE DIEPPE RAID

SI KORSKY JRS - 1

North American B-25J-20-NC (TB-25N) MITCHELL

BELL P-59 AIRACOMET

BELL P - 39 Q - 15 - BE AIRACOBRA “GALLOPING GERTIE”

CONSOLIDATED PBY-5 CATALINA

NORTH AMERICAN SNJ-4 (AT-6)

GEORGE BEURLING

THE BATTLE OF KURSK

VULTEE BT-13A VALIANT

PIPER J-3 CUB

GRUMMAN TARPON I (TBF-1 AVENGER)

CURTISS XP-55-CS ASCENDER

GRUMMAN F6F-3K HELLCAT

REPUBLIC P-47D-30-RA THUNDERBOLT

RICHARD BONG

THE AIR BATTLE OVER NIŠ

RYAN PT-22A RECRUIT

NORTHROP XP-56 BLACK BULLET

FAIRCHILD PT-19A CORNELL

NOORDUYN YC-64 NORSEMAN IV

NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY N3N-3

SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE HF. MK. VIIC

MARMADUKE “PAT” PATTLE

BIG WEEK

Military Planes of World War II

PHOTO CREDITS


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: A360 Media, LLC Edition: Military Planes of World War II

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 17, 2023

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World War II was neither fought, nor won, entirely by aircraft. But the introduction of advanced aerial technology that began in the late 1930s came of age during the landmark conflict, transforming the landscape of war forever. By the end of WWII, the United States alone had amassed a fleet of 300,000 planes—from fighters to scouts to bombers—spread across the Air Force, Navy, and Marines. This book includes 30 historic examples. Understanding the stories behind each of these planes is to appreciate how history’s most examined war was won.

THE TECHNOLOGY THAT TRANSFORMED WARFARE

THE AIRCRAFT • The introduction of advanced aerial technology that began in the late 1930s came of age during World War II, transforming the landscape of war forever.

EASTERN DIVISION FM-1 (GRUMMAN F4F-4) WILDCAT

DOUGLAS SBD-6 DAUNTLESS

CURTISS P-40E WARHAWK

BOEING B - 29 SUPERFORTRESS “ENOLA GAY”

MARTIN B-26B-25-MA MARAUDER “FLAK-BAIT”

ERICH HARTMANN

BATTLE OF BRITAIN

VOUGHT F4U-1D CORSAIR

BOEING-STEARMAN N2S-5 KAYDET

LOCKHEED P - 38 J - 10 - LO LIGHTNING

VOUGHT OS2U-3 KINGFISHER

CURTISSS B 2 C - 5 HELLDIVER

LOCKHEED XP-80 “LULU BELLE”

CONSTANTIN CANTACUZINO

THE DIEPPE RAID

SI KORSKY JRS - 1

North American B-25J-20-NC (TB-25N) MITCHELL

BELL P-59 AIRACOMET

BELL P - 39 Q - 15 - BE AIRACOBRA “GALLOPING GERTIE”

CONSOLIDATED PBY-5 CATALINA

NORTH AMERICAN SNJ-4 (AT-6)

GEORGE BEURLING

THE BATTLE OF KURSK

VULTEE BT-13A VALIANT

PIPER J-3 CUB

GRUMMAN TARPON I (TBF-1 AVENGER)

CURTISS XP-55-CS ASCENDER

GRUMMAN F6F-3K HELLCAT

REPUBLIC P-47D-30-RA THUNDERBOLT

RICHARD BONG

THE AIR BATTLE OVER NIŠ

RYAN PT-22A RECRUIT

NORTHROP XP-56 BLACK BULLET

FAIRCHILD PT-19A CORNELL

NOORDUYN YC-64 NORSEMAN IV

NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY N3N-3

SUPERMARINE SPITFIRE HF. MK. VIIC

MARMADUKE “PAT” PATTLE

BIG WEEK

Military Planes of World War II

PHOTO CREDITS


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