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"The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1 - Reuben Fleet, the Factories, and the Product" by William Wolf
"**THIS BOOK WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR DISPATCH AFTER 12 JULY 2022**
‘The B-24 has guts. It can take it and dish it out. It can carry a bigger bombload farther and faster, day in and day out, than any airplane that has passed the flaming test of combat.’ Army Air Force B-24 instruction manual In the first of a massive three-volume B-24 Liberator set, William Wolf presents a meticulously researched and ultimate look at the B-17 Flying Fortress stablemate from the drawing board to its emergence as America’s preeminent blue-collar bomber. In addition to his personal 27,000+ book library and microfilm collection, the author made extensive use of the enormous document and photo collections at the National Museum of the USAF, the Pima Aerospace Museum and Consolidated and Ford Company design and production information. Described is the role of aviation icon, Reuben Fleet, for his contribution to the development of the B-24 Liberator in the context of American military and commercial aviation industry. The design evolution of the Liberator and the Davis Wing are also highlighted. Since the B-24 was ultimately manufactured by five different factories, primarily Consolidated and Ford using various manufacturing techniques, these are described, contrasted and illustrated in detail. The Ford knock-down kits, including their manufacture and transport, are studied for the first time. The final section of the book describes the various models and variants along with exhaustive information on today’s surviving B-24s. All three volumes are the definitive look at the Liberator detailing every facet for the air enthusiast, military historian and modeller." https://www.fonthill.media/products/b-24-liberator-1 |
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The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1
Note to self: Check Alfred's post first
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Re: "The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1 - Reuben Fleet, the Factories, and the Product" by William Wolf
So we now know the author has 27000 books in his collection.
I remember back in the day, one of his books mentioning he had 14000 books, so what is his point here?. I have him in another book photographed with his 20000 book collection. Does the number of books in his collection count as to the author’s intelligence or knowledge!, or simply his wealth!!…. |
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Re: "The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1 - Reuben Fleet, the Factories, and the Product" by William Wolf
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Re: "The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1 - Reuben Fleet, the Factories, and the Product" by William Wolf
27,000? That is incredible. I am very impressed.
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Re: "The Consolidated B-24 Liberator - Volume 1 - Reuben Fleet, the Factories, and the Product" by William Wolf
I’d be even more impressed if he’s read all of them.
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