P-51 Mustang Combat Missions

Martin BOWMAN

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P-51 Mustang Combat Missions
P-51 Mustang Combat Missions

WITH THE SIGNATURES OF EIGHT WORLD WAR II P-51 MUSTANG ACES

(WORLD WAR II—AVIATION) BOWMAN, Martin. P-51 Mustang Combat Missions. New York: Metro Books, (2013). Quarto, original pictorial boards, original dust jacket.

First edition of this comprehensive photo-illustrated work on P-51 Mustang combat missions, with photographs of the era and line drawings, many in color. Signed on a tipped-in black-and-white photograph of three P-51 Mustangs flying in formation by eight Mustang aces: Bob Goebel, Jim Brooks, Sandy McCorkle, Art Fiedler, Richard Duncan, Bob Barkey, Walter Goehausen and Herschel Greene.

The delivery of the American-built P-51 into the hands of the British Royal Air Force in 1940 marked a turning point in the battle to control the air. Nicknamed the Mustang for its sleek beauty and raw power, the P-51 was one of World War II's greatest fighting aircraft, second only to the P-47 Thunderbolt in Allied victories. The P-51 took American pilots over Berlin, flew in offensive strafing assaults in both Europe and the Pacific, and went head to head against the best the Luftwaffe could offer. By the end of the War, the P-51 had taken down over 9000 enemy aircraft, nearly 5000 of them in aerial combat.

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