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Made a day trip to the USAF Museum in Dayton OH10 and picked up these 3.
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Sadly the original author died and it was finished up by the author on the book. Though short on pages, it hits above its weight with a pictures, information and interior pictures and drawings i never saw before.

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Usually not a profile book guy, but this one has tons of photos and come on...Pacific B-17's...how could you not?

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I don't know anything about this book. Is it a poor mans "Sled Driver"?

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I love this series of books, and ship wrecks...
 
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Sadly the original author died and it was finished up by the author on the book. Though short on pages, it hits above its weight with a pictures, information and interior pictures and drawings i never saw before.

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Usually not a profile book guy, but this one has tons of photos and come on...Pacific B-17's...how could you not?

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I don't know anything about this book. Is it a poor mans "Sled Driver"?

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I love this series of books, and ship wrecks...
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Love this series, just wish they had more pages. Didn't know one of the first ones built, lasted a while after the war before being assigned to fire training and destroyed. One was the mount of a posthumous VC winner and another flew 33 missions! The most of the breed. Cool little book and not a bank breaker.
 
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"Il-2 Sturmovik [Ground Attack Aircraft]: A Legend for All Times", by Oleg Rastrenin.
The book is the most comprehensive and detailed description of the Il-2 history of all known to me. The author - Oleg Rastrenin - is one of the best historians of Soviet aviation, who has long specialized in ground attack aviation and the Il-2 in particular. The author's view is rather critical, the book honestly describes all the problems of the Il-2 - from design flaws to poor manufacturing quality, as well as provides a serious analysis of the combat effectiveness of this aircraft. The author extensively quotes Soviet documents or refers to them, including those containing statistical data. The book could well be called "Il-2 Encyclopedia", and I know very few aviation monographs in general, which could be compared with it in terms of completeness of disclosure of the topic.
To everyone who is interested in the Soviet aviation history and/or the Il-2 story in particular and can read Russian, I strongly recommend to buy this undoubtedly excellent book. For those who do not speak Russian, I can only recommend any publications by Oleg Rastrenin in English (or any other available language).
 
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"Il-2 Sturmovik [Ground Attack Aircraft]: A Legend for All Times", by Oleg Rastrenin.
The book is the most comprehensive and detailed description of the Il-2 history of all known to me. The author - Oleg Rastrenin - is one of the best historians of Soviet aviation, who has long specialized in ground attack aviation and the Il-2 in particular. The author's view is rather critical, the book honestly describes all the problems of the Il-2 - from design flaws to poor manufacturing quality, as well as provides a serious analysis of the combat effectiveness of this aircraft. The author extensively quotes Soviet documents or refers to them, including those containing statistical data. The book could well be called "Il-2 Encyclopedia", and I know very few aviation monographs in general, which could be compared with it in terms of completeness of disclosure of the topic.
To everyone who is interested in the Soviet aviation history and/or the Il-2 story in particular and can read Russian, I strongly recommend to buy this undoubtedly excellent book. For those who do not speak Russian, I can only recommend any publications by Oleg Rastrenin in English (or any other available language).
I have a very interesting Finnish book, I can't seem to finish it because I can't read Finnish, go figure!
 

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