0
    P-36 Hawk Aces of World War 2

    P-36 Hawk Aces of World War 2

    by Lionel Persyn, Kari Stenman, Andrew Thomas, Chris Davey (Illustrator)


    eBook

    $11.49
    $11.49
     $12.99 | Save 12%

    Customer Reviews

      ISBN-13: 9781782008491
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
    • Publication date: 12/20/2012
    • Series: Aircraft of the Aces , #86
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 96
    • File size: 14 MB
    • Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.

    Lionel Persyn is one of the new generation of researchers and writers on French military aviation of World War 2. He has already written widely about French aces for several respected French language magazines. He has also recently collaborated on an in depth study of the Curtis Hawk 75 in French service, a type on which he is regarded as an expert. Kari Stenman is the world's leading authority on the Finnish Air Force during World War 2, and has written or co-authored many books on the units and aircraft of this most interesting service. He has previously co-authored volumes for Osprey on Finnish Aces in the renowned Aircraft of the Aces series and on their leading fighter unit LeLv 24 for the Aviation Elite series. Andrew Thomas is one of Britain's leading RAF researchers having published numerous articles and books on the subject as well as readily assisting other authors. Having joined the RAF to fly straight from school he has maintained his enthusiastic interest in the history and development of his Service throughout his career. He has previously written seven titles in the renowned Osprey Aircraft of the Aces Series.

    Based in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, Chris Davey has illustrated more than 20 titles for Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces, Combat Aircraft and Aviation Elite Units series since 1994. He is one of the last traditional airbrush artists in the business and has become Osprey's artist of choice for both USAAF fighters and RAF subject matter, proving his undoubted skill when dealing with large aircraft subjects such as the Halifax and Sunderland.

    Read More

    Table of Contents

    Chapter1 In the Beginning/Chapter 2 The Battle of France/Chapter 3 In African Skies/Chapter 4 Defending Finland/Chapter 5 The Rising Sun/Chapter 6 'Old Soldiers Never Die…'/Appendices

    Available on NOOK devices and apps

    • NOOK eReaders
    • NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus
    • NOOK GlowLight 4e
    • NOOK GlowLight 4
    • NOOK GlowLight Plus 7.8"
    • NOOK GlowLight 3
    • NOOK GlowLight Plus 6"
    • NOOK Tablets
    • NOOK 9" Lenovo Tablet (Arctic Grey and Frost Blue)
    • NOOK 10" HD Lenovo Tablet
    • NOOK Tablet 7" & 10.1"
    • NOOK by Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 [Tab A and Tab 4]
    • NOOK by Samsung [Tab 4 10.1, S2 & E]
    • Free NOOK Reading Apps
    • NOOK for iOS
    • NOOK for Android

    Want a NOOK? Explore Now

    The Curtiss P-36 was considered a revolution in performance design in comparison to other US fighters. Yet by the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the P-40 was increasingly supplanting the P-36, which the US then exported to France under the guise of the Hawk 75. Flown by the French, captured by the Germans, sold to the Finns, transferred to India and Africa, and even incorporated into the RAF, the Hawk 75 saw service in every theatre of operations and in a variety of combat environments. This book depicts the fascinating life of a plane that fought on both sides in the war, with colour artwork, photographs and first-hand accounts.

    Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

    Recently Viewed 

    From the Publisher

    “P-36 Hawk Aces of World War II joins others in the 'Aircraft of the Aces' series to focus on WWII military battles and service. The Hawk saw extensive service and this book documents all the battles and keys to its importance.” —California Bookwatch (May 2009)

    “In all, a fine book on the subject and the first to have been published covering Hawk 75 aces. One that will delight the aviation enthusiast.” —Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (February 2009)

    Sign In Create an Account
    Search Engine Error - Endeca File Not Found