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Encyclopédie des avions de chasse italiens 1939-1945
Souvent mal connus et sous-estimés, les chasseurs italiens ayant combattu lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale n'ont pas démérité. C'est oublier que l'industrie aéronautique italienne est une des premières du monde dans l'entre-deux-guerres et que les productions de ses grands noms comme Fiat ou Caproni s'exportent avec succès. Très présents en Amérique du Sud, les chasseurs de fabrication italienne y sont unanimement appréciés pour leur robustesse et leur fiabilité... ressenti qui ne se démentira pas avec les premiers combats en Europe.
Le célèbre CR 42, adoré pour sa maniabilité, sera de tous les combats malgré sa qualité de biplan ; la gamme des Macchi, aux courbes si élégantes, se couvrira de gloire lors des combats en Afrique du Nord puis en Italie. Sans oublier les appareils de Reggiane, plus ou moins appréciés en Italie mais un véritable succès d'export (les Britanniques commanderont, en janvier 1940, 300 exemplaires avant que le contrat ne soit cassé), qui affichent des caractéristiques techniques n'ayant rien à envier à leurs homologues alliés et allemands.
L'ouvrage fera un détour par les forces aériennes de la république de Salo (ANR), ultime sursaut de Mussolini, et son emploi d'excellents appareils comme le G.55 Centauro. Rehaussée de photographies inédites et de nombreux profils couleurs, voici l'encyclopédie indispensable pour enfin (re)découvrir et connaître les chasseurs italiens du second conflit mondial !
Auteur :
David Zambon
Présentation :
208 pages, 28.5 x 21 x 1.8 cm, relié
Illustration :
abondamment illustré avec des photos en N&B et couleurs, vues de profil en couleurs
Editeur :
Editions Caraktère (F, 2020)
EAN:
9782916403328
Encyclopédie des avions de chasse italiens 1939-1945
Regia Aeronautica Italiana - The Royal Italian Air Force, 1923-1945
The authors have assembled over 600 images from private photo albums and individual groupings offering a unique perspective on the Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) from 1923-1945. There are period photos of the everyday life, and adventures of pilots and personnel on a variety of war fronts and campaigns.
In addition, there are images of Regia Aeronautica, Aviazione Legionaria and Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana aircraft in detail as well as candid photos of aces such as, Italo Balbo and high profile figures such as German Knight's Cross recipient Italian General Giovanni Messe. Furthermore, the color gallery contains heretofore unpublished images of period headdress, uniforms, and accoutrements from private collections.
Auteur :
Spencer Anthony Coil, Renato Zavattini
Présentation :
352 pages, 31 x 24 x 3.1 cm, relié
Illustration :
600 photos en N&B et couleurs
Editeur :
Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2010)
EAN:
9780764333736
Regia Aeronautica Italiana - The Royal Italian Air Force, 1923-1945
Flying Equipment of the Italian Air Force in World War II
This book is a highly detailed look at World War II era Italian flight gear. Much of the information appears here for the first time in English. Covering flight suits, flight helmets, goggles, parachutes, life vests, oxygen masks, boots, gloves, and more, in over 600 images, offering full coverage of this long overlooked topic.
Color photography shows full views of actual period clothing and equipment, as well as close-up details of manufacturers' marks and labels, zippers, buttons and snaps, and insignia. War era images, including rare period color, show Italian aircrews wearing a variety of Italian and German flight gear.
Auteur :
Alberto Spaziani
Présentation :
208 pages, 31 x 23 x 2.5 cm, relié
Illustration :
700+ photos
Editeur :
Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA, 2013)
EAN:
9780764343773
Flying Equipment of the Italian Air Force in World War II
War Prizes - Captured German, Italian and Japanese Aircraft of WWII
This book is a meticulously researched review of the many German, Italian and Japanese aircraft taken to Allied countries or flown by the Allies during or after the Second World War. The hsitory of these captured aircraft has been extensively researched and the book is copiously illustrated by an unrivalled selection of around 500 photographs, gleaned from around the world.
The book's chapters are devoted to chronological themes describing the individual histories of each aircraft and the units which flew them in the USA or France or in specific theatres of war, with a final chapter covering the use made of aircraft in other countries. Coverage includes civilian aircraft and sailplanes as well as military types; post-war production of German designs and details of surviving aircraft in museums. Appendices and indexes cover designation and marking systems, information sources and other useful background.
The UK chapters include coverage of RAF Farnborough, 1426 (EA) Flight, individual squadrons, experimental organisations and manufacturers, the ATAIU in Malaya and the little-known Gremlin Task Force. US chapters deal with evaluation at Wright Field, Freeman Field and in Europe by Watson's Whizzers, by the US Navy TAIC at Anacostia, ATAIUs in Australia and the Phillippines and many individual units. The book also includes the most complete record published of British 'Air Min' and USAAF 'FE' and 'T2' aircraft numbering systems.
This new edition of an acclaimed title first published nearly thirty years ago has been fully revised and updated. The opportunity has been taken to use modern technology to improve the quality of the images and many new photos uncovered since the original publication have been included.
Auteur :
Phil Butler
Présentation :
352 pages, 28 x 21.5 x 3.2 cm, relié
Illustration :
500+ photos en N&B et couleurs
Editeur :
Crecy Publishing (GB, 2022)
EAN:
9781800352629
War Prizes - Captured German, Italian and Japanese Aircraft of WWII
On the events of the Second World War there is a series of real legends that have transformed the history of that war into a sort of fairy tale. Many still believe today that the Blue Army took part in the Second World War with a set of aircraft dating back to the Great War. The reality is quite different: in those years, aeronautical experimentation in Italy, while not reaching the levels and results of its ally Germany, gave some significant results.
The Italian aviation industry, despite some flaws, first of all the inability to produce a powerful engine of original entirely national design and construction, made various attempts to provide aircraft and weapons that were suitable to compete with those in enemy use. This volume investigates precisely those that were "the secret weapons of the Regia Aeronautica", that is to what extent experimentation in the aeronautical military field reached Italy.
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