From the end of World War Two to the present day, the aircraft carrier has been a
potent display of the might of the US Navy. The current fleet of nuclear‐powered
aircraft carriers are some of the largest ships in the world, and can rightly claim to be
mini cities at sea, with 7000 crew, upwards of 50 aircraft aboard and massive flight
decks that would put some provincial airports to shame.
Martin Bowman tells the story of the modern day carriers from World War Two
through the Korean and Vietnam wars to the Gulf conflicts of the last two decades.
Using many unpublished images, as well as interviews with pilots, crew and officers,
he tells the definitive story of these floating behemoths.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Martin Bowman has written many titles on aircraft, his latest, We’re Here to Win the
War for You, being Aviation News Book of the Year 2009. Telling the story through the
voices of the men who sailed on them, we get an insight into the history of the aircraft
carrier from the dark days of World War Two to the present day. Martin Bowman lives
in Norwich.
| Publication:
| April 2010
| Extent:
| 256 pages
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| Availability:
| In stock
| Images Mono:
| 200
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| Format:
| 248 x 172 mm
| Images Colour:
| 60
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| Binding:
| Paperback
| Downloads:
| Available Soon
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