"Blue Goose" Command Aircraft of the USN, USMC and USCG 1911 to 1961
Product code 9780989258388
Series Naval Fighters Number 100
Publisher/Brand Ginter
Author William A. Riley and Thomas E. Doll
Format a4
No. Pages 128
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory US » US Prop Aircraft
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This book covers US Naval Aviation from its beginnings in 1911 until 1961 through the interesting and some times colorful "Blue Goose" or Command Aircraft. "Blue Goose" refers to a color scheme that developed for these aircraft in the 1930s. Command Planes were aircraft that were used by the Secretary of the Navy, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Treasury, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Admirals and Generals of the Navy and Marines, and Captains and Commanders in command of naval installations, ships, squadrons, and air groups/air wings. Many were prototypes and one off civilian and military types converted for such use. The book also provides an overview of US operations in WWII and Korea.
128-pages, 15-color illustrations, 13-color photos, 435-B&W photos, and 9-B&W illustrations.










