North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber (Pilot's Flight Operation Instructions)
In April of 1942, sixteen American bombers raided Tokyo, Japan. The planes were land-based B-25 Mitchells, audaciously launched from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, and led by Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle.
The attack caused little actual damage, but dealt a serious blow to Japanese morale. More importantly, it gave hope to an American public still reeling from Pearl Harbor.
Manufactured by North American Aviation, the B-25 saw service in every theater of WWII. It carried a crew of six, and could loft a maximum load of 6,000 pounds of bombs. Originally printed by North American and the USAAF, this handbook was declassified and is here reprinted in book form.
Dettagli del libro
| Autore: | United States Army Air Force |
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| Formato: | 180 pagine, 28 x 21.5 x 1 cm, brossura |
| Illustrazioni: | riccamente illustrato con foto e disegni |
| Lingua: | inglese |
| Editore: | Periscope Film (USA, 2007) |
| Collana: | Pilot's Flight Operation Instructions |
| ISBN: | 9781430321989 |


