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Douglas X-3 Stiletto Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, United States
Douglas X-3 Stiletto Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
The radical Douglas X-3 Stiletto was built primarily of titanium, and was intended to test high speed flight and low-aspect ratio wing design. Initial requirements indicated the aircraft would carry the J-46 engine and be capable of reaching cruising speeds above Mach 2.0. Problems with the J-46 engine, led Douglas engineers to substitute underpowered J-34 turbojets. Although the plane once achieved Mach 1.2 in a dive, it never went supersonic...

CHF 23.50

F-86 Sabre Pilot's Flight Operating Manual

Air Force, United States
F-86 Sabre Pilot's Flight Operating Manual
Built as both a fighter-interceptor and fighter-bomber, the F-86 Sabre (sometimes called the Sabrejet) was one of the most widely-produced fighters of the Cold War. In December of 1950, three squadrons of Sabres were rushed into combat in Korea, where they dueled North Korean, Chinese and Russian pilots flying the MiG-15. By the time the war was over, F-86 pilots achieved a stunning victory ratio - destroying nearly 800 enemy aircraft with a l...

CHF 37.90

B-47 Stratojet Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, United States
B-47 Stratojet Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
The Air Force's first all-jet strategic bomber, the swept-wing Boeing B-47 Stratojet had a range of 3, 500 nautical miles and a payload capacity of 20, 000 pounds. It served as the mainstay of Strategic Air Command in the 1950s into the mid 1960s. The B-47 was an outgrowth of WWII research and development efforts, and the prototype aircraft first flew in December of 1947. The unique six-jet design featured twin engine pods on the wing near the...

CHF 36.90

Bell X-1a Rocket Plane Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, United States
Bell X-1a Rocket Plane Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
An improvement over the Bell X-1 - the first plane to break the sound barrier in level flight - the X-1A was designed to reach Mach 2.0. Initial test flights commenced in January of 1953. On December 12th, test pilot Charles "Chuck" Yeager set a record with the aircraft, reaching a speed of Mach 2.43 at 75, 000 feet. In 1954, pilot Maj. Arthur Murray flew the plane to a new altitude record of 90, 440 feet. Roughly a year later, the X-1A was se...

CHF 22.50

North American F-86 Sabre Pilot's Flight Operating Instru...

Air Force, United States
North American F-86 Sabre Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
Built as both a fighter-interceptor and fighter-bomber, the F-86 Sabre (sometimes called the Sabrejet) was one of the most widely-produced fighters of the Cold War. In December of 1950, three squadrons of Sabres were rushed into combat in Korea, where they dueled North Korean, Chinese and Russian pilots flying the MiG-15. By the time the war was over, F-86 pilots achieved a stunning victory ratio - destroying nearly 800 enemy aircraft with a l...

CHF 34.50

P-51 Mustang Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, United States Army
P-51 Mustang Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
Used primarily as a long-range bomber escort in raids over Germany, the North American P-51 Mustang earned a reputation for toughness and agility in dogfights. Carrying a two-stage supercharged V-12 Merlin engine and armed with six .50 caliber machine guns, the P-51 helped the Allies gain air superiority in the skies over Europe. P-51s were flown by the famed Tuskegee Airmen, and remained in service during the Korean War. World airforces made ...

CHF 23.50

B-17 Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, U. S. Army
B-17 Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
The Boeing B-17 was the first mass-produced, four-engine heavy bomber. Used throughout World War II for strategic bombing, the plane earned a reputation for its toughness and versatility. Carrying a crew of ten, and 8, 000 pounds of bombs on long range missions, the '17 wreaked havoc on Germany during the critical years 1942-45. The "Memphis Belle", the first B-17 to fly 25 missions over Europe, is perhaps the most famous plane to emerge from ...

CHF 27.90

A-4 Skyhawk Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, United States
A-4 Skyhawk Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
Designed by Douglas Aircraft Co.'s brilliant engineer Ed Heinemann, the turbojet powered, delta-wing A-4 Skyhawk played a key role in conflicts from Vietnam to the Falklands and Yom Kippur Wars. The Skyhawk was intended to replace the venerable Skyraider as a carrier-based, ground attack aircraft, yet Heinemann's design looked nothing like its predecessor. Its small, lightweight airframe was so compact that its wings did not even have to be fo...

CHF 45.90

Hughes Xf-11 Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions

Air Force, U. S. Army
Hughes Xf-11 Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
The XF-11 was originally conceived as a dedicated reconnaissance aircraft, capable of high-speed penetration of enemy defenses. The plane's design benefitted from research work by its builder, the brilliant and sometimes mercurial Howard Hughes. Inspired by an experimental aircraft he had created known as the DX-2, Hughes' XF-11 was a twin-engine, twin-boom, tricycle gear monoplane that featured a pressurized nacelle for its crew and 28-cylind...

CHF 22.90

The Military Commander and the Law

Air Force Judge Advocate General School
The Military Commander and the Law
Today's Air Force commanders face a wide-range of issues, many of which involve complex statutes, laws, regulations, and rules. Our commanders must deal with challenging legal matters ranging from military justice to environmental law to operations law. To assist commanders with these formidable tasks, we've created this helpful volume, The Military Commander and the Law.This deskbook contains a series of papers that give commanders a head sta...

CHF 37.50