Re: Favorite Aircraft History Books?
Ruy, I do have a performance curve for a ship! It is a speed vs. range curve for Essex-class carriers.
And Ruy, please try to have look at the Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War. It proves me right.
What is also interesting that aircraft books on WW One aircraft tend to have much deeper technical coverage. Do compare e.g. two Classic books, Ludwig´s Mustang book and Paul Leaman´s Fokker Dr.1 book. The latter does have extensive camo and markings info, but also a very thorough technical analysis.
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