Illustrated with outstanding color profile artworks; Allied Aircraft of World War II is the definitive study of the aircraft of all Allied powers from 1939 to 1945. Arranged in two parts – Allied Fighters and Allied Bombers – and then by theater of war; the book describes in depth the various aircraft for different nations; from the RAF to USAAF; from Soviet to the Brazilian Air Forces and many more.Featuring aircraft that served from Australia to the Aleutians; from the French border to Okinawa; more than 400 cooler artworks illustrate both the famous and the lesser-known aircraft (fighters; bombers; transports and reconnaissance) from a large array of services and nations. Types featured include the With information boxes accompanying the artworks; Allied Aircraft of World War II is an excellent reference work for modelers and any enthusiast with an interest in the history of World War II.REVIEWS “This book has much to offer in its text and in some of the better artwork and informative information tables†Wargames; Soldiers and Strategy
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Raid on a notorious pirate...By HMS Warspite"Blackbeard's Last Fight" is a well-written entry in the Osprey Raid Series. It details the 1718 expedition sent by the Governor of the British Colony of Virginia to destroy the notorious pirate in his North Carolina lair. The raid had both a land and a sea component; and the unusual feature of having been conducted into the territory of another colony.Author Angus Konstam briefly revisits the golden age of piracy in North American waters; before moving on to the career of Edward Teach; AKA Blackbeard. Blackbeard's bold attacks along the Atlantic seaboard; including the daring blockade of Charlestown; South Carolina; brought him to the attention of Governor Spotswood of Virginia. Spotswood organized a joint attack against Blackbeard's base of operations at Ocracoke Island in North Carolina; sending two small sloops under Royal Navy control by sea and a column of pirate hunters overland.Konstam describes the day of Blackbeard's last fight in exciting detail; weaving together various official and unofficial accounts. The narrative is very nicely supported by maps; diagrams; photographs; period depictions of Blackbeard; and some well-done modern illustrations. An epilogue deals with the crime and punishment of the surviving pirates."Blackbeard's Last Fight" is a fascinating if concise account of piracy and pirate-hunting; built around the expedition that ended Blackbeard's career. This reviewer enjoyed the author's ability to parse through the various accounts and popular myths of the fight to arrive at a plausible and very readable historical summary; recommended.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. History of the last raid on Blackbeard. Complemented by ...By The ChroniclerHistory of the last raid on Blackbeard. Complemented by a short history of piracy and the life of Edward Teach.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent content seriously degraded by Kindle formattingBy S. DondershineInformative and well illustrated; but three separate maps are rendered completely unreadable by being chopped into quarters on the Kindle. Not worth it because of this. Stick to the print version. Frankly I don't think should be allowed to sell books like this without a disclaimer that some content is unreadable not "meant for large screens."