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The Encyclopedia of Modern Aircraft: From Civilian Airliners to Military Superfighters | 
enlarge | Author: Jim Winchester Publisher: Thunder Bay Press Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $18.83 You Save: $11.12 (37%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 21573
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 9.1 x 1.8
ISBN: 1592236286 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.13303 EAN: 9781592236282 ASIN: 1592236286
Publication Date: July 29, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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Product Description divMan's fascination with flight took off in 1903 when the Wright Flyer flew for a breathtaking 12 seconds. Since then, aircraft have become much more sophisticated. Now you can discover more than 300 of the most important airplanes of the last 30 years in iThe Encyclopedia of Modern Aircraft./ibrbr#8226; This book details some of the finest civil and military aircraft in service today, beginning with classic 1960s commercial airliners like the Boeing 747 through the latest military wonder planes like the F-22 Raptors.brbr#8226; Unique specification tables provide comprehensive information on dimensions, powerplant, performance, and more.brbr#8226; Find out how some of the most famous planes in the sky came to fly. What inspired the F-14 Tomcat? How will the Airbus A380 change the face of commercial travel? Climb into the cockpits and design labs and see!br/div
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Unexpectedy Amazing November 9, 2008 F. Sarcon (Abu dhabi, UAE) I bought this book for my boyfriend who is a fighter plane pilot. I never had much of an idea what a good book for him would be but Amazon.com surely have treasureable books coz when he received this Modern Aircraft encyclopedia, my Oh My! He absolutely loved it and gave me one sweet tight hug! The book was fully colored and the pictures were amazing.And the best thing about it according to my boyfriend is the Unexpectedly amazing info and content. Up until now, his colleagues envy him for such an amazing reference. Thank you Amazon.com!
Nice Book! November 27, 2007 Nicholas L. Trueblood (undisclosed location, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
One of the most up-to-date books on civil and military aviation that I've been able to find on the market. Each entry is well illustrated,layed out well, clear and consice. My only gripe is that instead of multiple redundant entries for updated versions of the aircraft, one lone entry covering all versions of the aircraft would have been preferable.
A top reference pick promising lasting value. October 15, 2006 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Jim Winchester edits ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN AIRCRAFT FROM CIVILIAN AIRLINERS TO MILITARY SUPERFIGHTERS, using the same extensive format and packing in over 300 military and civil aircraft in service around the world. Color photos pack presentations that include specs, history, and many technical details. A top reference pick promising lasting value. br / br /Diane C. Donovan br /California Bookwatch
Reasonable quality for the price. October 4, 2006 Phyllis Herring (Washington, DC USA) 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
The retirement of the F-14 Tomcat prompted me to buy this book. At one time, aviation fascinated me but I've been away for a long time. Things have changed a little. The Tomcat retired?? A "Boeing" F-15 ?? Boeing???? Anyway... The book was published this year so it holds the promise of being reasonably up to date. Having had the opportunity to browse through it a few times this is what I see. No coverage of helicopters or other rotary wings. The V-22 Osprey is not here. No civilian light aircraft. No Pipers, Cessnas or Beeches (some of the military versions are, however). The SR-71 Blackbird and the Concorde are notable absentees. Some former Soviet airliners aren't here. br /The book is organized mostly by function and, then, by time frame subsections. Therefore you'll find different versions of the same aircraft in different places. I'd have to recheck but I think I counted five different articles for the C-130 Hercules (for example) each regarding a different function; i.e. older variants, newer variants, gunships, "trash-haulers" and naval versions. It can get a little annoying to have to flip back and forth from one article to the other looking for a sense of time line continuity. br /Still, I give it four stars despite my carping. There's about 450 pages to go through and it's a big, heavy book. There's still alot of stuff in this book. There isn't alot of open, white space here. Now, the intense enthusiast might find the book too simple or too idiosyncratic in layout. I'm just not the "train spotter" kind anymore so the book seems to work for me. Hey, it's only $30. Were you expecting a "Janes All the World..."?
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