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McDonnell Douglas F-15e Strike Eagle Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions, Air Force, United States ISBN: 9781935700432
Developed as a derivative of the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter, McDonnell Douglas' (now Boeing) F-15E Strike Eagle has a radically different mission: to launch deep interdiction missions without additional fighter support or jamming. Since its first flight in 1986, the F-15E has performed a variety of missions including deep strikes against high-value enemy targets in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Allied Force, and providing close air support. It can carry over 23,000 pounds of payload, including the JDAM, AIM-9X, AGM-130 and AMRAAM, and is equipped with an Active Electronically Scanned Array radar system. With its service life expected to reach to 2035 and beyond, the F-15E can be said to serve as the backbone of the U.S. Air Force. Its unparalleled range, persistence and weapons load make it indispensable. Developed in 1990, this 660-page, unclassified F-15E pilot manual is a wonderful resource for museum docents, historians, modelers, gamers, and anyone else who ever wondered what it would be like to sit in the cockpit of the Strike Eagle.
- Author: Air Force, United States
- Quality Paper (670 pages)
- Publisher: Periscope Film LLC, August 2010
- BISAC Subject: Psychology / General
- English
- Dimensions: 1.34 x 9.99 x 7.99 Weight: 1
McDonnell Douglas F-15e Strike Eagle Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
Item: 1315889
Model: 9781935700432
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Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships: A Veteran Designer's Approach to Conceptual Vessel Design for the Layman and the Beginning Professional, Hamlin, Cyrus ISBN: 9780870336218
Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships: A Veteran Designer's Approach to Conceptual Vessel Design for the Layman and the Beginning Professional, Hamlin, Cyrus ISBN: 9780870336218, by Author: Hamlin, Cyrus
- Author: Hamlin, Cyrus
- Hardcover (294 pages)
- Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, October 2010
- BISAC Subject: History / Native American
- English
- Dimensions: 1.3 x 7.1 x 10 Weight: 1.37
Preliminary Design of Boats & Ships: A Veteran Approach to Conceptual Vessel Design for the Layman & Beginning Professional
Item: 1316202
Model: 9780870336218
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Boeing B-29 Superfortress - Warbirdtech Vol 14, Bowers, Peter M. ISBN: 9781580071864
With more than 30 volumes now available, this series is one of the best sources of information for modellers and aviation enthusiasts. Each volume is jam packed full of excerpts, drawings, exploded views, cutaways, assembly line, and repair depot photographs taken from original tech manuals. The photos in this edition are black and white.
- Author: Bowers, Peter M.
- Quality Paper (102 pages)
- Publisher: Specialty Press, April 1999
- BISAC Subject: Transportation / Aviation - History
- English
- Dimensions: 0.21 x 8.5 x 11 Weight: 0.58
Boeing B-29 Superfortress - Warbirdtech Vol 14
Item: 1316083
Model: 9781580071864
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Non-Stop: A Turbulent History of Northwest Airlines, El-Hai, Jack ISBN: 9780816674459
From its earliest flights in 1926, carrying mail and occasionally a solo passenger to Chicago, to its acquisition by Delta in 2010, Northwest Airlines soared to the heights of technological achievement and business innovation--and sunk to the depths of employee discord, passenger dissatisfaction, and financial bankruptcy. Its story, rich in singular successes and failures, also has the sweep of the history of American business in the twentieth century. "Non-Stop: A Turbulent History of Northwest Airlines" captures both the broad context and the intriguing details as it weaves together the accounts of individuals who gave the airline its unique character: from founder Lewis Brittin and pioneering female executive "Rosie" Stein to the CEOs who saw the company through its glory days and its final tumultuous decade.What was it like to pilot a crippled airliner, to be in the vanguard of the new profession of stewardess, to ride in the cabin of a luxurious Stratocruiser for the first time? These are the experiences that come alive as Jack El-Hai follows Northwest from its humble beginnings to its triumph as the envy of the airline industry and then ultimately to its decline into what aggrieved passengers and employees called "Northworst.""Non-Stop" hits the airline's high points (such as its contributions during World War II and the Korean War) and the low--D. B. Cooper's parachute getaway from a Northwest airliner in 1971 and a terrorist's disruption of the airline's last year. Touching on everything from airline food and advertising to smoking regulations and labor relations, the story of Northwest Airlines encapsulates the profound changes to business, travel, and culture that marked the twentieth century.
- Author: El-Hai, Jack
- Hardcover (328 pages)
- Publisher: University of Minnesota Press, November 2013
- BISAC Subject: Political Science / Intelligence & Espionage
- English
- Dimensions: 0.99 x 11.29 x 10.28 Weight: 1.01
Non-Stop: A Turbulent History of Northwest Airlines
Item: 1316224
Model: 9780816674459
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