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50 Aircraft that Changed the World [Hardcover]

Ron Dick (Author), Dan Patterson (Author)
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August 17, 2007

A close-up survey of 50 of the most remarkable and influential aircraft ever.

For this book, the authors of the widely acclaimed Aviation Century series chose 50 of history's most influential aircraft, with profiles of their pilots and designers.

They begin with the Wright Brothers' 1905 Flyer, then move on to the birth of aerial warfare in World War I, the trail-blazers of the interwar years, the first passenger flights, and the great flying boats. Classic World War II aircraft such as the Bf 109, Spitfire and Mustang are included among the stars of that time. Then come the jets of the Korean and Vietnam wars, modern commercial carriers, private jets, experimental designs, and new combat fighters featuring Stealth technology.

Hundreds of color and archival photographs enhance an informative and entertaining text. Featured aircraft include:

  • The Wright Brothers 1905 Flyer
  • Fokker E.111
  • Sopwith Camel
  • Charles Lindbergh's Ryan NYP
  • Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega
  • MesserschmittBf 109
  • Supermarine Spitfire
  • Boeing B-17
  • Avro Lancaster
  • De Havilland Mosquito
  • Howard Hughes' Lockheed Constellation
  • Concorde
  • Learjet
  • Boeing B-52
  • Rutan Voyager
    ... and 35 more.
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Really a must read for everyone -- imagine the history. (Lois Cooper Muskoka Today 20071115)

Illustrations, sidebars, pilot and aircraft profiles, and human-interest stories are all fresh, appealing, and insightful. Recommended for all aeronautical collections. (John Carver Edwards Library Journal 200711)

Beautifully presented... A bargain at 40 bucks, this book will grace the coffee table of any aviation aficionado. (Vic Johnson Airforce Magazine 200804)

The format and size of this work lend themselves to aviation enthusiasts seeking striking images of famous airplanes. (Gregory Curtis American Reference Books Annual 2008 )

An impressive and encyclopedic history. (James A. Cox Midwest Book Review )

Analytical but accurately admiring write-ups... Reasonable affection for aircraft is shown throughout this attractive, literate volume. Summing Up: Recommended (M. Levinson, formerly, University of Toronto Choice )

About the Author

Ron Dick served with the Royal Air Force for 38 years, retiring in the rank of Air Vice-Marsha l. He lives in Virginia. In addition to the landmark five-volume Aviation Century series, he has co-authored five other books with Dan Patterson.

Dan Patterson received the first annual Combs Award, honoring his contribution to the photographic preservation of America's air and space heritage. He lives in Dayton, Ohio.

(200709)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Boston Mills Press (August 17, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1550464655
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550464658
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 11 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #822,312 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The collaborative work of aviation historians Ron Dick and Dan Patterson, November 4, 2007
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The collaborative work of aviation historians Ron Dick and Dan Patterson, "50 Aircraft That Changed The World" is a profusely illustrated, 208-page compendium providing an informed and informative survey of fifty of the most influential aircraft in the history of aviation to date. Beginning with the Wright Brothers' 1905 Flyer, then addressing and illustrating the strides in aircraft and aircraft production spurred on by the demands of World War I, then noting the trail-blazer aircraft of the inter-war years (including the first passenger flights and the great flying boats), to classic World War II era aircraft such as the Bf 109, the Spitfire, and the Mustang, to the coming of age of the jet aircraft in the Korean and Vietnam wars, to modern commercial carries, private jets, experimental aviation designs, and concluding with the new generation of combat fighters featuring Stealth technology. An impressive and encyclopedic history of influential aircraft, "50 Aircraft That Changed The World" truly lives up to its title and should be a part of every personal, professional, academic, and community library's Aviation History reference collection. Also very highly recommended for such library reference collections is Ron Dick and Dan Patterson's five volume 'Aviation Century Series'.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice book but biased author, December 25, 2007
This review is from: 50 Aircraft that Changed the World (Hardcover)
I read the description of the SPAD XIII aircraft (page 30) and was disappointed to find disparaging comments about famous WWI pilot Rene Fonck. As an aircraft and history buff, I prefer authors who focus on technical and personal achievements instead of those more interested in satisfying their personal prejudice. It is an unfortunate tendency of several British authors of Ron Dick's generation to routinely publish disparaging comments about French pilots or French aircraft. Although this is a very nicely done book, this sort of personal bias remains both unnecessary and irritating to some readers.
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