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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Douglas A-20 Havoc and Boston,
By SilverWhiskers "SilverWhiskers" (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Douglas Havoc and Boston: The DB-7/A-20 Series (Hardcover)
This is a very detailed book. It deals with just about every phase of the aircraft. The book begins with bios on the engineers who designed the A-20 or DB-7. Included are French versions, Russian and or Foreign lend-lease versions. A nice chapter on service with US Army Air Forces includes the 3rd Attack Group (The Grim Reapers) during W2 in the Pacific. This book has a lot of very informative photos describing virtually all phases of this aircraft including uses after WW2.Appendix include A-20 specifications,Engines used on the DB7/A-20 Series and a production list that associates the contract numbers with serial numbers and contract dates. Physically, it is a well made book. The only draw back is that it only has 176 pages. At the new 2007 price of fifty dollars it is a very expensive book considering it's size. I bought it before the new price came into effect. If I had to pay the new price it would be a very hard decision and I am not sure it is worth that much.
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Douglas Havoc and Boston: The DB-7/A-20 Series by Scott Thompson (Hardcover - September 27, 2004)
Used & New from: $24.98
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