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World's Worst Aircraft
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Books
Title:
World's Worst Aircraft
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Other/E-books
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2010-05-13 (by virus911)
Description:
The World's Worst Aircraft (From Pioneering Failures to Multimillion Dollar Disasters)
Product Details
* Hardcover: 320 pages
* Publisher: Barnes&Noble (2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0760767424
* ISBN-13: 978-0760767429
* Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.6 x 1.2 inches
* Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
The history of aviation is littered with dozens of aircraft that were badly designed, poorly manufactured or created to meet outdated or unrealistic mission requirements. Jim Winchester's book takes a sweeping look at these aerial disasters in this nicely illustrated, inexpensively priced volume.
In paging through the 300-odd pages of this book, it's obvious that every nation has had its share of aerial duds, witness the Italian Caproni 'Noviplano,' the French 'Jabiru,' the English Pemberton-Billing 'Nighthawk,' the German Fokker V8 or the American Curtiss XP-62. It's incredible viewing page after page of dead-end designs that make one wonder 'did they really pay someone to design that thing?!'
To be honest, some of the aircraft in this book do not deserve the "worst of" designation. In some cases, they arrived too late on the aviation scene to be successful, were successful designs brought down by powerplant problems or were built as one-off research designs, etc.
Nevertheless, it's great fun to peruse this book and marvel at the incredibly bad designs churned out over the years. Each aircraft is illustrated by two photographs or profiles, many of which are in color.
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Comments:
indiaman (2010-05-15)
Amazing book.Such great examples with great colour illustrations of why so many great planes failed in the market.A lesson in each failure which can be applied to any other business also.Thanks virus911