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Dogfight: The greatest air duels of World War II (General Aviation)

Author Tony Holmes
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Category History
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Author(s) Tony Holmes
Publisher Osprey Publishing
ISBN / ASIN 1849084823
ISBN-13 9781849084826
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #1,336,330
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Fighter pilots are the elite of the elite; it can take years of training to produce a fighter pilot and even longer to produce a plane that is worthy of their skills. Yet a dogfight can last only minutes. Drawing inspiration from The History Channel's popular show, "Dogfight" and the new Osprey DUEL series, Dogfight offers readers a chance to discover what it felt like to be a fighter pilot during World War II, flying some of the most iconic planes to have ever graced the skies during operations when man and machine were tested to the limit.
Meticulously researched digital artwork recreates the cockpit of each of these iconic fighter planes and accompanies a step-by-step explanation of the design and development of these warbirds, from prototype to combat. First-hand accounts and interviews with surviving pilots detail pilot training differences among the combatants as well as the equipment used in their preparations for war. Maps and diagrams reveal the wider strategic setting in which each dogfight took place.

From Spitfires battling Messerschmitts over the skies of southern England to Fw 190s desperately attempting to turn the tide against the advancing Mustangs of the 8th Air Force during the dying days of the war, discover the history of these amazing pilots and their aircraft in the awesome dogfights of World War II.

Special Features:



Illustrated throughout with digital illustrations of cockpits, side elevations, and battle scenes and filled with rare and never-before-seen photographs.



Provides in-depth information on the flight characteristics and fighting capabilities of all of the most famous warbird types



Includes brief biographies and kill tables of famous aces

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