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Publisher/Brand Specialty Press
Author William A. Flanagan, Lt. Col., U
Format 25 x 25 cm
No. Pages 160
Version Hard cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Military Aviation » US
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
Key Points
Stunning archival photographs and illustrations
Detailed, but easy-to-read
Description
Since aviation's early years, pilots, designers, and manufacturers have sought to break world records for notoriety or technical advancement. This book tells of famous record-breaking flights throughout history, focusing on the exciting time following World War II when new speed, altitude, and endurance records were broken on an almost-routine basis. Supplementing these stories are detailed explanations of the technological innovations that made those record-breaking aircraft possible.
From swept wings to afterburning turbojet engines, and "Coke-bottle" fuselages to high-altitude pressure suits, aviation progress has always been measured with breakthrough advances in the technology of flight. This book, written by a former crewmember of the triplesonic SR-71 Blackbird, takes you through the annals of aviation history with spell binding stories of world-record flights and explanations of how advanced technology played a pivotal role in making these records happen.
Illustrated with excellent archival photographs and technical illustrations, this book explains in detailed, but easy-to- understand terms how specific advances in aircraft design such as powerplants, aerodynamics, flight control systems, instrumentation, and life-support systems led to ever-improved record-breaking aircraft. A comprehensive five-part appendix serves as a handy reference guide that documents world speed, altitude, and distance records as well as the legendary aircraft and pilots who flew them.