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This is the single best resource for McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, July 3, 2007
This review is from: McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, Vol. 2: Since 1920 (Putnam Aeronautical Books) (Hardcover)
Mr. Francillon is well known for his excellent writings and details on military aircraft. This book is no exception.
He presents a vast wealth of information on the designs of McDonnell Douglas Aircraft. It is not a book to sit and read, but it is a book that has the facts and history of every design that rolled out of the plants of Douglas Aircraft. Plus many that never saw the light of day.
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Dated, but Still Good, May 8, 2010
This review is from: McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, Vol. 2: Since 1920 (Putnam Aeronautical Books) (Hardcover)
A lot has happened in the aviation world since this book was published in 1990. McDonnell Douglas which was formed with a merger of McDonnell and Douglas companies in 1967 was itself bought out by rival Boeing.
This is a book for serious aviation buffs. Facts, data, statistics abound about every plane, helicopter or airliner built by MD from 1920-1990. The DC-3, Phantom II, Skyhawk and Harrier are just a few. Of course, there is a short history of the founding of each company and the key designers & engineers. Clear B&W photos (although small) and line drawings help the reader see each plane.
It's a shame the aircraft industry has shrunk so much. Only two companies remain - Boeing & Lockheed. This book captures a day when there were many more brilliant designs, rapid growth in aviation technology, quicker design to development times. Very good reference book for anything ever made by McDonnell or Douglas. Still a great addition to your library.
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