American Aircraft Development World War Two Legacy: 1945-1953 and The Korean War

Author(s): Bill Norton

ISBN: 9781781558287
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A fascinating look at areas of American post-Second World War aviation maturation with an emphasis on advanced technology and experimental/research aircraft.
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  • Historically rich in detail with previously unpublished photographs from private archives

  • Emphasises little-known and unique experimental and modified military aircraft for the purpose of research and experimentation in support of development, advancing aeronautical technology or meeting narrow needs for the evolving battlefield

  • Illuminates little known or minimally documented projects, which significantly advanced the science and technology of aeronautics, propulsion, aircraft systems, avionics and ordnance

American Aircraft Development – World War Two Legacy focuses on the influence of America’s Second World War aviation development and experience, subsequent aviation technological advances and world events in shaping American choices in military aircraft and associated weapon development during the few years following the war.

It shows how air warfare weapons from the last conflict were carried forward and altered, how new systems evolved from these and how the choices fared in the next war: Korea. The period was one of remarkable progress in a short span of time via a great many aircraft and weapons programmes and associated technological progress.

These systems were of immense importance influencing and growing the engineering, production and operational capabilities to be exploited for the next generation of weapons that soon followed. Emphasised is the innovative features or new technology and how these contributed to advancing American military aviation, influencing the evolution of follow-on models or types.

Included are military prototype, experimental and research aircraft that are equally important in understanding the history of American aircraft development. Combat employment, progress and equipment adaptation during the Korean conflict is then highlighted. Tabulated characteristics are provided of those aircraft that entered production or represented significant technological advances influencing others that follow. Norton’s expertise and detailed historical research sheds further light on this essential period of aviation history.

BOOK ISBN 9781781558287
FORMAT 248 x 172 mm
BINDING Hardback
PAGES 512 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 29 September 2021
TERRITORY World
ILLUSTRATIONS 364 black-and-white photographs

 

 







William J. Norton is a flight test engineer, continuing a career as a US Air Force officer for twenty years where he also served as aircrew on test aircraft. Norton has held numerous positions in many organisations on dozens of aerospace programmes spanning all aircraft types. He has penned scores of technical papers, fourteen books, a multitude of magazine articles and holds a Masters in Aeronautical Engineering. Also, he is a civil pilot with numerous ratings, restored and operates a DHC-1 Chipmunk and built a Rutan Long-EZ.

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