The complete development and service histories of all variants from 1934 to 1945. Archival photos, line drawings, and color profile plates. Identifies the famed units that flew the bomber over Europe and the Pacific.
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Entertaining Introduction to the B-17!,
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This review is from: The B-17 Flying Fortress (Hardcover)
The development and combat career of Boeing's four-engined wonder is nicely covered in this 2001 book from Robert Jackson and MBI Publishing/Amber Books. Though claiming to be an 'in-depth study' of the B-17, Jackson's book is actually a workmanlike, entertaining introduction to the Flying Fortress.
B-17 FLYING FORTRESS runs to 96 pages. Within those pages Jackson describes the origins and evolution of the B-17, Flying Fort ops in the Pacific/NW Europe/Western Europe, Foreign use of B-17s and Special Forts/Special Missions. Though Jackson has a wide canvas to cover, he relates the B-17 story in an entertaining, informative fashion. He also includes several interesting first-person accounts along with several tables and appendices comparing the B-17 to other WWII heavy bombers, 8th AF groups, etc. and detailed cutaways of the Flying Fort. Some 70 black & white and color photos along with color artwork complement the text; most have appeared previously in various Aerospace Publishing titles. In summary, there's not much new in Jackson's book but it is a easy-to-read, nicely illustrated introduction to the B-17. Recommended.
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I loved this book,
By NancyFancy "NancyFancy" (Yarmouth Port, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The B-17 Flying Fortress (Hardcover)
I bought it for my son, but read it first. Its a great book, easy to read and it explains how and why the Fortresses were manufactured. Just a wonderful book with nice pictures and great stories.
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