
Mo | 5 May | Closed: Liberation Day |
Th | 29 May | Closed: Ascension Day |
Mo | 9 June | Closed: Whit Monday |
Collect Megapoints for Megavouchers
Read the conditions...
Aviation Megastore offers unique Hold & Store service © for internet customers that wish to combine several individual orders to one single shipment, reducing the overall shipping cost significantly.
Read more...
Series Collection Profils Avions No.41
Publisher/Brand LELA Presse
Author Xavier Capy, Bernard Palmieri, Jacques Guillem
Format A4
No. Pages 472
Version Hard cover
Language French
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Rest of Europe » France
Availability only 1 remaining
This product was added to our database on Thursday 4 july 2024.
Your reliable Aviation Book Source since 1989
product | Publisher/Brand | Series/scale | Price € | ||
![]() | "Magister dixit". L'Histoire du Fouga CM170 Magister et de ses dérivés. | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.31 | € 59.59 | |
![]() | Du Siebel au Martinet - 27 ans sous nos cocardes | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.41 | € 64.17 | |
![]() | Le Focke-Wulf 200 Condor | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.30 | € 50.41 | |
![]() | Le NORATLAS, du Nord 2500 au Nord 2508 (Reprint) | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.29 | € 50.41 | |
![]() | Le SA330 Puma | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.37 | € 50.41 | |
![]() | Les avions Marcel Bloch - Tome I : Premiers succès | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.45 | € 73.35 | |
![]() | Les C-47 sous nos Cocardes | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.35 | € 55.00 | |
![]() | Lockheed F104 Starfighter - L'histoire controversée du Zipper | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.26 | € 50.41 | |
![]() | The Latécoère 298 (LIMITED REPRINT, EXPECTED DECEMBER 2024)Expected | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.2 | € 41.24 | |
![]() | Vampire et Mistral Français. Tome 01 | LELA Presse | Collection Profils Avions No.34 | € 54.08 |
First published in 2022, this reprint produced in December 2023 is strongly requested by our readers. Limited edition, don't delay!
So ask anybody to quote an Air Force transport plane, he will certainly tell you about the "Transall", the "Noratlas" or even the brand new "A400M". And yet, the variety and volume of the transport fleet, all devices and all periods combined, are clearly greater than in hunting. Moreover, no one disputes that the carriers of the Air Force have been involved in all foreign operations since 1945, brilliantly writing great pages of military and aeronautical history. It was therefore only fair to finally bring together all these planes and their units, over 75 years of history, across all continents. Not only transport planes, but also all those that have been used for links, single or twin, in a role that was not always foreseen during their design ...
The first part of the book reviews all transport, liaison, in-flight refueling and specific mission planes (electronic warfare, search and rescue, calibration, etc.). The second part gathers and presents all the units of the Air Force having implemented these devices, in metropolitan France as in theaters of operations. Thus, all the planes designed from the start for transport are presented in detail (design, use, particularities ...), as well as their modified versions for training and specific missions (electronic warfare, search and rescue, calibration ...), without forgetting the aircraft whose initial vocation was in no way transport or liaison. This is how we will see in these pages some models of famous bombers which enjoyed a second career in transport after the war.
At the same time, all the units with a "transport" vocation (and similar), but also those for training and specific missions are detailed (chronology, traditions, endowment ...). This book, of more than 470 pages, illustrated with some 600 photographs and 17 unpublished color profiles, is not for all that dedicated to military air transport stricto sensu and the air tankers of the Strategic Air Forces are not omitted, as well as the technical units that have always supported Air Force carriers.