Avions espions
Ever since humans were able to fly heavier-than-air aircraft, they have used airplanes to gather information about their adversaries.
This book traces the history of aerial reconnaissance. It covers topics such as the place of spy planes in military doctrine, events such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the end of Gary Powers' U-2, the Open Skies Treaty, and the US Air Force's Big Safari program.
The authors describe 70 famous spy planes - their design, development, and operational history - and provide photos and technical data sheets detailing their main characteristics.
From propeller-driven planes to jet-powered aircraft, this is an excellent reference work on the history of these "eyes in the sky" that for more than a century have distinguished themselves in military aviation by incredible technologies combined with a touch of mystery.
Detalle del libro
| Autor: | Norman Polmar, John F.Bessette |
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| Presentación: | 240 páginas, 28.5 x 22 cm, tapa dura |
| Ilustración: | 300 fotos en b/n y color |
| Idioma: | Francés |
| Editorial: | ETAI (F, 2017) |
| ISBN: | 9791028301965 |
Avions espions
Idioma: Francés
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