America's Hundred Thousand
Explore the fascinating world of aviation history with America's Hundred Thousand by Francis H. Dean. This comprehensive book provides an in-depth examination of the eleven fighter aircraft types produced by the United States before and during World War II, showcasing their design, construction, and remarkable impact on military operations. With a total production exceeding 100,000 aircraft, this title is a definitive resource for aviation enthusiasts and historians alike. Published in 1997, this extensive volume spans 608 pages and offers rich insights into the engineering and technological advancements of the era. Discover the stories behind these iconic planes and their critical role in shaping American air power. Whether you're a scholar, a hobbyist, or simply curious about military aviation, America's Hundred Thousand is an indispensable addition to your collection.