Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. World War, 1939-1945-Aerial operations.Armored Vehicle Pictorial Recognition, 1943. Overhead aircraft recognition silhouettes. Aircraft Identification From Photographic Interpretation Handbook. Aircraft recognition silhouettes and photos. By the end of the war it was the largest Air Force ever assembled with nearly 80,000 airplanes. Army Air Corps had only a few hundred air planes. For both the military and commercial industry it was the heyday of aircraft production. Date June 1943 Original Format books Extent 27cm x 15cm Local Identifier Allied and Axis Aircraft Pictorial Recognition Manual, FM 30-30/BUAER 3, SUP 1-4, 1943-1946. World War II was a definitive moment in history for aircraft. lavishly illustrated binding tight immaculate glossy pictorial wrapper. Fallen Stars1, Crashed, Damaged and Captured Aircraft of the USAAF 9789198477504 Aircraft Pictorial Series 1, Canfora Form & Frlag, Books on aviation, WW2. Silhouettes and photographs of US & UK ("friend") and German, Japanese & Italian ("foe") aircraft are included. Aircraft Anatomy of World War II / Technical Drawings of Aircraft of World War. Title Recognition pictorial manual Description World War Two era War Department (FM30-30)/Navy Department (BUAER 3) military plane recognition pictorial manual.
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