Cold War
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"Able Mabel" Martin AM-1/1Q Mauler
Nicknamed the "Awful Monster" because of its less-than-perfect landing tendencies and maintenance problems, the Martin AM Mauler wasn't operational for long. It's design, development, and operational history is highlighted in this book.
$37.95 -
American Secret Projects 2: US Airlifters 1941-1961
This previously untold story of US airlifters describes more than 200 unknown experimental designs, and contains more than 400 illustrations detailing some of the largest and most incredible military transport aircraft ever conceived. The book also describes how US airlifters were developed to meet ever-demanding military transport requirements, as well as being adapted for other key roles from nuclear test-beds to Space-Shuttle carriers.
$44.95 -
Aviation Records in the Jet Age: The Planes and Technologies Behind the Breakthroughs
This book explains in detailed, but easy-to-understand, terms how specific advances in aircraft design such as powerplants, aerodynamics, flight control systems, instrumentation, and life-support systems led to ever-improved record-breaking aircraft.
$39.95 -
Bell HSL ASW Helicopter
The Bell Model 61 was the only Bell helicopter using the tandem-rotor layout; it was powered by a 2400 hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-50 engine and was intended to carry air-to-surface missiles such as the Fairchild Petrel as well as dipping ASDIC.
$19.95 -
Black Box Canberras: British Test and Trials Canberras 1951-1994
The English Electric Canberra was the UK's first jet bomber, serving over 50 years as a versatile RAF multi-role aircraft. This detailed illustrated history will be an invaluable resource for aviation enthusiasts, modelers, and Cold War historians.
$49.95 -
Boeing B-50
Explores every model of the second Superfortress, including some previously little-known variants.
$50.96 -
British Secret Projects 2: Jet Bombers Since 1949
Accompanied by detailed appendices of all British post-war bomber projects and specifications, color photographs and artwork, British Secret Projects 2: Jet Bombers Since 1949 provides a wealth of detailed information on the fascinating world of Cold War secret bomber projects.
$44.95 -
British Secret Projects 3: Fighters 1935-1950
This newly-revised and expanded edition of British Secret Projects 3: Fighters and Bombers 1935-1950 contains many new photographs and information not previously published.
$44.95 -
Chance Vought F6U Pirate
The result of a 1944 request from BuAer to several manufacturers for jet proposals was three designs. This is the story of one of them, the Chance Vought F6U Pirate.
$10.95 -
Consolidated Vultee XB-46
The Consolidated Vultee (Convair) XB-46 jet-powered medium bomber was first developed by the USAAF in 1945. Although the XB-46 bomber never went into production, it became the first all-pneumatic aircraft, using pneumatics to operate landing gear, brakes, and bomb bay doors. This Cold War-era aircraft's biggest legacy was its unique beauty!
$21.95 -
Convair Model 48 Charger
For more than two years prior to the Navy issuing an RFP (Request for Proposal) in 1964, Convair engineers had been evaluating designs for use in the limited war and counter-insurgency arenas. These designs were evaluated by many military and civilian representatives of the armed forces and Department of Defense.
$16.95 -
Convair T-29/C-131 Samaritan
The T-29/C-131 series of aircraft was one of the military's many cost-saving examples of purchasing existing civil and commercial designs for their utility and transport needs.
$19.95 -
Douglas A3D Skywarrior - Part 1: Design, Structures, Testing
First published in 1998, the A3D Part One covers, as the title says, the development of the extensive Skywarrior series.
$34.95 -
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
The answer to a need for larger and faster commercial and military airlifters was provided by, among others, the Douglas aircraft company with its military C-74 and C-124 cargo planes.
$29.95 -
Douglas F5D-1 Skylancer
The Douglas F5D-1 Skylancer was a progressive development of the F4D-1 Skyray. Many people believe that the Skylancer was a faster and better choice than its competitor, the Vought F8U Crusader.
$10.95 -
Douglas R4D-8/C-117D Super Gooney
Fifteen color and over 300 black and white photos and text cover the Super Gooney's usage as a transport, VIP carrier, station hack, a trainer with VT-29, and its usage in Antarctica with VX-6 from 1952 into the 1980s.
$32.95 -
Douglas Skyshark A2D Turbo-Prop Attack
First published in 1997, the book chronicles the short life of the XT-40 powered turbo-prop Douglas A2D Skyshark.
$26.95 -
Douglas USN A-4A/B Skyhawk
"Heinemann's Hot Rod", "Tinker Toy", "Bantam Bomber" are all nicknames for the embodiment of simplicity and design efficiency in the best attack aircraft ever (author's opinion). Read all about its development, components, testing procedures, and Squadrons served in this 176 page book chock full of photographs and diagrams.
$29.95 -
Early Soviet Jet Fighters
This volume details the development, history, and technical specs of the earliest Soviet jet fighters and includes more than 750 photos, 50+ color profiles, as well as specially-commissioned line drawings. Many of the illustrations are from previously classified sources and unseen by enthusiasts of Cold War aircraft.
$64.95 -
Fleet Whales Douglas A-3 Skywarrior - Part 2
This second volume covers the operational use of the aircraft by the US Navy. This book covers the history of the squadrons, the special squadrons and the men who flew the Whales.
$29.95 -
French Secret Projects 2: Cold War Bombers, Patrol and Assault Aircraft
Companion volume to the acclaimed French Secret Projects 1, this fascinating book contains technical drawings, promotional art, mock-ups, wind tunnel models, and X-plane prototypes, to present a comprehensive view of French military bomber, strike aircraft, and VTOL designs from the end of WWII to the late 20th-Century.
$44.95 -
From Bats to Rangers: A Pictorial History of Electronic Countermeasures Squadron Two (ECMRON-2) Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron Two (VQ-2)
This new book is a comprehensive history of the US Navy's premier Electronic Countermeasures Squadron (VQ-2). Better known as the Electric Bats, this famous squadron flew top-secret missions during both WWII and the Cold War. Includes over 620 color and b/w photos, as well as 37 detailed aircraft color profiles showing paint schemes and markings. A must-have book for aviation modelers and historians.
$69.95 -
Grumman AF Guardian
In 1953, the mainstay of carrier-based anti-submarine warfare (ASW) forces in the Navy were represented by a pair of Grumman AF-2W and AF-2S Guardians flying as a hunter-killer team and operating from an escort carrier of the Commencement Bay(CVE-105) class.
$16.95 -
Grumman F11F Tiger
This compendium has been written and documented by the principal Grumman and Blue Angel actors who participated in the development of those fine aircraft that came upon the scene at a very difficult, but interesting, era for both Grumman and the Navy.
$29.95 -
Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger
The J79 powered Mach 2 Supertiger derivative of the F-11F was developed into a world class performer and was marketed as such. It impressed the foreign aviators so that it became their first choice.
$10.95 -
Grumman F9F Navy Panthers - Part 3: Korea and Beyond
Volume three of the Panther story focuses on the use of the aircraft by the United States Navy.
$29.95 -
Grumman F9F Panther/Cougar: First Grumman Cat of the Jet Age
Grumman F9F Panther/Cougar tells the story of the pivotal F9F Panther from its initial concept through early design and manufacturing, flight test, aircraft carrier trials, and combat operations in the Korean War.
$38.95 -
Grumman F9F USMC Panthers - Part 2
Volume two of the Panther story focuses on the usage of the aircraft by the United States Marines.
$16.95 -
Grumman F9F-6/7/8 Cougar - Part 1: Design, Testing, Structures, Blue Angels
Covers, design, testing, and structures, along with the Blue Angels.
$19.95