- Military vehicles and military aircraft, it is [in Action] series is to post attracted such valuable documentary photography in the field that such military ship is actually operational. Not only holdings photos, such as manufacturers and museums, and select from such as a recording photos private owned. Numerous photos realism live would be you are able to also modeler production tips.
- In this wound to first flight in 1938, produced 14,000 aircraft close to 1944, dominating US Army fighter through the second World War, we will introduce to pick up the Curtiss P-40.
- Curtis company equipped with Allison engine of the improved as liquid cooling of the P-36, I was recording the maximum speed of over 500 km.
- Except in 1940 it has been granted as a weapon assistance to the United Kingdom that was in combat situations and Germany, during the day the war is granted to the Republic of China Army in China that has been intensified, the United States-born volunteers troops [Flying Tigers] is It is also known aircraft that it has been used.
- Is recorded carefully selected valuable documentary photography at the time of each type of aircraft from the original aircraft development in this book, you will learn. From what many you've taken a look at the front base of the photos, such as flight landscape by Aerial, published more than 100 points.
- It is not only of the United States Army aircraft, United Kingdom Air Force and Soviet military aircraft, further, such as the Republic of China military aircraft and aircraft that have been used are Looting in the German army, has been also included aircraft photos of wearing each of the nationality mark.
- Also, has also been published information about the airframe of P-40 at the end in the currently remaining.
- Each photograph has also been accompanied by commentary in English.
- Number of pages: 64 pages
- English version
- Photo: 100 points or more
- Color Profile: 12 points
- Soft cover version, saddle type
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