
Flying to the Limit: Testing World War Ii Single-engined Fighter Aircraft
Author(s): Peter Caygill (Author)
- Publisher: Leo Cooper Ltd
- Publication Date: 9 Feb. 2005
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 184415226X
- ISBN-13: 9781844152261
Book Description
During the years preceding and during World War II, the RAF and the Royal Aircraft Establishment were responsible for the selection and procurement of British military aircraft and also to evaluate their capabilities against captured enemy models whenever possible. During the lend-lease agreement with the USA, the RAF and Fleet Air Arm operated several American designs, each of which was tested to evaluate its potential. This book looks at the key area of fighter aircraft and includes the test results and pilot’s own first-hand accounts of flying seventeen different models that were designed in the UK, America and Germany. The reader will learn of the possibilities of air superiority offered by these types and also their weaknesses. Types included are The Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire, Boulton Paul Defiant, Hawker Tempest and Typhoon, Messerschmitt Bf 109, Focke-Wulf Fw 190, Brewster Buffalo, Curtiss Mohawk, Bell Airacobra, Curtiss Tomahawk, Curtiss Kittyhawk, North American Mustang, Grumman Martlet, Republic Thunderbolt, Grumman Hellcat and Vought Corsair. All aircraft that saw a great deal of action throughout the War and which are now part of legend.
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About the Author
Peter Caygill is one of Britain’s foremost aviation historians. His careful research includes meeting many pilots and aircrew who can relate first-hand experiences of flying the aircraft in question. Peter’s previously published books include Lightning from the Cockpit published by Pen & Sword and the Airlife Combat Legend Series – Focke Wulfe FW-190, Spitfire Mks I-V and Spitfire Mks VI – F.24 and also Jet Jockeys and Spitfire Mk V in Action.
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