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Series NAVAL AVIATION ARCHIVES - NAVAR #1
Publisher/Brand RN Publishing
Author Angelo Romano
Format A4
No. Pages 192
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory US » US Units Modern
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![]() | Point Mugu Test Centres, A Pictorial History - Part One (1945-1975) | RN Publishing | NAVAL AVIATION ARCHIVES - NAVAR #1 | € 44.91 |
This book by Angelo Romano, famous author and expert historian of the United States Naval Aviation, is the second of a new series by RN Publishing - Naval Aviation Archives – NAVAR and describes the history of the Testing and Experimentation Centers based at Point Mugu in California, in the period 1975-2002.
The United States Navy established and maintained several test centers and facilities for testing and evaluating aircraft and weapon systems. Few have achieved the size and scope of activities as the one based at Point Mugu, California. Over the years, the Naval Air Missile Test Center, along with co-located Pacific Missile Range, became Naval Missile Center and Pacific Missile Test Center reflecting the evolution of technology, complexity, and sophistication needed to accurately evaluate weaponry performance.
This latest book by Angelo Romano is a pictorial work that covers the aircraft and missiles involved during the period 1975-2002 of the activities at NAS Point Mugu and its outlying stations and ranges. The book details a multitude of projects, aircraft, squadrons, and changes with the base and facilities up through 2002. Readers will find a fascinating wealth of technical and historical information on aircraft and weaponry associated from the beginning of activities there; all arranged chronologically by chapter.
To go along with the text, there are more than 710 b/w and color stunning photographs, nearly all unpublished, illustrating the aircraft, modifications, and project details. A unique panorama including F-14, F/A-18, F-4, F-8, A-6, EA-6, A-7. A-4, but also armament and less known aircraft, such as QF-86, NP-3D and DC-130. These photos were researched for accuracy as to the model type, serial or BuNo, time and location by various experts in their field. One feature is the photo roll call and serial list of QT-33As assigned to Point Mugu. An annual inventory of aircraft types assigned to Point Mugu were provided in numerous tables, along with some individual airframe histories. For historians and modelers, patches and logos were reproduced as accurately as possible with regard to details and colors. This would help to answer questions such as “What was that logo on that airplane and what did it looked like?”
In summary, it is a captivating look at some of the work that took place at the Point Mugu test centers, that united to the first book forms an unprecedent encyclopedia on the test activities at Point Mugu. A future volume will cover the history of the famous VX-4 Test & Evaluation Squadron. The quantity and quality of content presented in this without precedents volume make for an interesting and unmissable read and as a welcomed reference on bookshelves of aviation historians, photographers, modelers.
248 pages, text in English, 718 color and black/white photos, 29 department coats of arms, 62 drawings.