American Secret Projects 3: U.S. Airlifters Since 1962

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This brings the story of the U.S. airlifter from the early 1960s to today’s transport giants and tomorrow’s stealth assault aircraft; revealing numerous designs which never saw the light of day, examining the thinking behind them and giving insights into why they did, or did not, succeed. This untold story of aviation history also has a major bearing on the development of civil aviation. The book, and its companion volume,
American Secret Projects 2, covers airlifter designs from WWII to the start of the 1960s, and has been made possible by the authors being given unprecedented access to major aerospace company archives, uncovering scores of design proposals which have never previously been revealed. As well as describing how airlifters were progressively developed to meet evermore demanding military transport requirements, the book looks at their other roles, from nuclear testbeds to Space Shuttle carriers. Describing over 100 unknown, or little known, designs, including all the competitors to the C-5 and entries for the Tri-Service V/STOL transport competition, the book has over 400 illustrations, the majority of which have never previously been published, detailing some of the largest and most incredible aircraft ever conceived.

About the Author

Sir George Cox BScAeEng, CRAeS initially worked as an engineer in the Flight Test Department of Vickers Armstrongs, later becoming the Director General of the UK’s Institute of Directors and has also sat on boards of major corporations in the UK, USA and continental Europe. He has spoken on design, technology and related issues in some 20 countries as well as at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Sir George is an Honorary Fellow of Queen Mary University of London and holds honorary doctorates from five other universities. He was knighted by the Queen for services to business in 2006.

Craig Kaston initially worked as an Engineering Analyst specializing in threat systems analysis at SETAC Inc. He later moved to Northrop Electronics Division as a Technical Representative followed by a Senior Field Engineer specializing in engine monitoring systems on the A-10, KC-135R, F-14B/D and F-117A and later the F-14 Tomcat. He has provided photographs and graphics to a number of publications. These include the
Detail & Scale Colors & Markings series, Steve Ginter’s
Naval Fighters and Air Force Legends series, and a number of books including Tom Clancy’s
Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat Wing.

American Secret Projects 3: U.S. Airlifters Since 1962
American Secret Projects 3: U.S. Airlifters Since 1962

4,071.00

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