¿Un libro sobre los helicópteros Bell ? Encuentre aquí libros ilustrados sobre la historia, los tipos y la técnica de helicópteros Bell.
Bell 47 / H-13 Sioux Helicopter : Military and Civilian Use, 1946 to the Present (Legends of Warfare)
Famously pictured in the opening credits of the popular television series M.A.S.H., Bell's Model 47 helicopter was the first helicopter certified for civilian use in March 1946 and went on to serve a wide variety of military and civilian applications.
With its signature bubble canopy, the Model 47, and particularly its H-13 Sioux military variant, served in both Korea and Vietnam. It became a stalwart in civilian aviation with a variety of uses: agricultural aerial sprayer, aerial firefighting, police work, aerial oil exploration, medevac, news coverage, and mail service. More than 5,600 Model 47s were built, many under license in Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The type retains its popularity in the civilian market to this day.
This book is part of the Legends of Warfare series.
Detalles del libro
Autor:
Wayne Mutza
Presentación:
112 páginas, 23 x 23 cm, tapa dura
Ilustración:
205 fotos en b/n y color
Editor:
Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2017)
Serie:
Legends of Warfare
ISBN:
9780764353765
Bell 47 / H-13 Sioux Helicopter : Military and Civilian Use, 1946 to the Present
The History of the XV-15 Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft - From Concept to Flight
This monograph is a testament to the efforts of many people overcoming multiple technical challenges encountered while developing the Bell XV-15 tilt rotor research aircraft.
Detalles del libro
Autor:
Martin D. Maisel, Daniel C. Dugan
Presentación:
224 páginas, 28 x 21 x 1.3 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:
ilustrado
Editor:
Ross & Perry (USA, 2001)
ISBN:
9781931641272
The History of the XV-15 Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft - From Concept to Flight
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