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Convair Advanced Designs; Secret Projects from San Diego, 1923-1962 € 32.03
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Category:Books
Subcategory:US
ISBN/Box:9781580071338
Publisher:Specialty Press
Author:Robert Bradley
Format:a4
No. Pages:176
Version:hb
Language:English
Availability:only 2 remaining

This product was added to our database on Thursday 29 july 2010.

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Includes complete technical specifications from Convair’s archives

Exclusive information on all of Convair's secret seaplanes and bomber concept aircraft

Explains why Convair led the way in seaplane and heavy bomber development with its futuristic concepts

Provides good information for historians and modelers alike
Consolidated Vultee, which later became Convair, built some of the world's best flying boats in the 1930s, and the world's best bombers during World War II. Convair's six-engine B-36 strategic bomber was also credited with keeping the world safe during the early throes of the Cold War. But before all these great aircraft took to the skies, scores of ideas and concepts were proposed and analyzed by company management to determine if production would even be feasible.
Convair Advanced Designs is a book that brings these futuristic, but stillborn, conceptsto life for the very first time. This book features many never-before-seen company photographs, models, and drawings of such futuristic concepts as a folding-rotor anti-submarine patrol bomber and a giant seaplane passenger transport launched from a high-speed rail car! Readers will also be fascinated to see how certain seemingly unbelievable designs evolved into actual production airplanes years later, such as the giant Convair Tradewind turboprop seaplane transport.

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