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World's deadliest warbirds, first 100 years, Kim Lockwood

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World's deadliest warbirds, first 100 years, Kim Lockwood
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
World's deadliest warbirds
Responsibility statement
Kim Lockwood
Sub title
first 100 years
Summary
AIR FORCES & WARFARE. Warbirds. Weapons that fly. They home in on their targets in the air, on the ground or at sea, fire their guns and rockets or drop their bombs, and disappear. They shoot down other warbirds. They sink ships. They destroy cities. And they kill people. They hold a grim fascination.In the 100 years since the first military aircraft were developed and flown, they and their successors have cost humankind billions of dollars and millions of lives. They have become so ingenious that they seem to defy gravity and radar - and their bombs can shatter buildings without harming people. Or so they say World's Deadliest Warbirds is a full colour, comprehensive tribute to the greatest warbirds to ever take to the skies
Target audience
adult

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