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Wreckchasing 101

Veronico, A Nicholas
Wreckchasing 101
Finding an aircraft crash site is 95 percent research and five percent field work. To be successful at finding historic aircraft wrecks, a Wreckchaser must do the homework first. This book is the starting place for anyone interested in aviation, history, research, hiking, and historic preservation.Wreckchasing 101: A Guide to Finding Aircraft Crash Sites teaches readers how to research and locate a historic aircraft's final resting place. It t...

CHF 46.90

Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Veronico, Betty S.
Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area
The Great Depression was a terrible blow for the Bay Area's thriving art community. A few private art projects kept a small number of sculptors working, but for the majority, prospects of finding new commissions were grim. By the mid-1930s, Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program had gathered steam, and assistance was provided to the nation's art community. Salvation came from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which employed thou...

CHF 43.90

Air Force One

Veronico, Nicholas A
Air Force One
The presidential plane wasn’t always known as Air Force One. FDR traveled in the Guess Where II, a transport version of the heavy bomber four-engine Liberator. Later presidential aircraft included the Dixie Clipper and Sacred Cow (FDR), Independence (Truman), Columbine I and II (Eisenhower), followed by Air Force One. For the last sixty years Air Force One has seen every president and first lady through each administration's triumphs and trage...

CHF 44.50

Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area

Veronico, Nicholas A
Depression-Era Sculpture of the Bay Area
The Great Depression was a terrible blow for the Bay Area's thriving art community. A few private art projects kept a small number of sculptors working, but for the majority, prospects of finding new commissions were grim. By the mid-1930s, Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program had gathered steam, and assistance was provided to the nation's art community. Salvation came from the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which employed thou...

CHF 34.90

Round-Engine Racers Bearcats & Corsairs - Raceplanetech V...

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Grantham, A. Kevin
Round-Engine Racers Bearcats & Corsairs - Raceplanetech Vol 2
Racing Bearcats and Corsairs examines two of the most competitive types of air racers flown at the Cleveland Air Races (1046-1949) and today's National Championship Air Races, held each year at Reno, Nevada. Bearcats, often modified with engines nearly twice their original horsepower, have dominated Reno beginning in the 1960s and have continued a winning tradition with Lyle Shelton's Rare Bear. Heavily modified Corsairs were the dominant airc...

CHF 30.50

Griffon-Powered Mustangs - Raceplanetech Vol 1

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Grantham, A. Kevin
Griffon-Powered Mustangs - Raceplanetech Vol 1
This first volume takes a look at Griffon-Powered Mustangs and includes the evolution of the world record-setting Red Baron, World Jet Mustang development and racing history, the evolution of Miss Ashley II, airframe and cockpit modifications, including Lear Jet Wings, F-86 tail, Griffon engine development, and unlimited racing results. The author's research is supplemented with first-hand interviews of the participants-from engine builders to...

CHF 30.50

Boeing 377 Stratocruiser - Airlinertech Vol 9

Veronico, Nicholas A.
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser - Airlinertech Vol 9
Boeing's model 377 was developed from the World War II B-29 bomber. Named the Stratocruiser, this four-engine passengerliner bridged the gap for Boeing from war-time production to the introduction of the all-jet 707 in the late 1950s. The Stratocruiser, which set the standards for luxury air travel, represents a romantic era in the golden age of commercial aviation. The plane was equipped with sleeper seats, fold-down berths, and a 14-passenge...

CHF 30.50

San Carlos

Veronico, Nicholas a. / Veronico, Betty S.
San Carlos
Located in the heart of the San Francisco peninsula, San Carlos is known as the "City of Good Living." Originally inhabited by the Costanos Indians, the town was part of the Rancho de las Pulgas land grant during the Spanish mission days. Incorporated in 1925, San Carlos is considered the birthplace of today's Silicon Valley, having been home to such firms as Varian, Ampex, and Dalmo-Victor. The town has also boasted one of the military's larg...

CHF 38.90

Moffett Field

Veronico, Nicholas a.
Moffett Field
The looming immensity of Moffett Field's Hangar One, built in 1933 to house the world's largest--and last--rigid-frame dirigible, is an unforgettable South Bay landmark. The lighter-than-air Macon cost 2.5 million Depression-era dollars and could hold 100 men and five Sparrowhawk biplanes, yet its silvery bulk hovered silently or sailed up to 80 miles an hour. It drew crowds as it darkened the skies around Mountain View until it broke up in a ...

CHF 38.50

Depression-Era Murals of the Bay Area

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Morello, Gina F. / Casadonte, Brett A.
Depression-Era Murals of the Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area's art community was thriving until the Great Depression strangled commerce in the 1930s. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal art programs brought relief to many talented but financially strapped artists. Their legacy, and that of the New Deal, adorns the walls and halls of many public spaces throughout the region. Murals cover the lobbies of the Coit Memorial Tower, the Beach Chalet, and the Aquatic Park Bathhouse...

CHF 34.90

World War II Shipyards by the Bay

Veronico, Nicholas A.
World War II Shipyards by the Bay
In the dark, frenzied years of World War II, the San Francisco Bay Area was the geographic center of a $6.3 billion West Coast shipbuilding industry. Stretching from the Golden Gate to Vallejo to Sunnyvale, 14 Bay Area yards launched many of the ships that helped save the free world. Basalt Rock of Napa, Bethlehem Steel of San Francisco and Alameda, Hunters Point and Mare Island Naval Shipyards, Joshua Hendy Iron Works of Sunnyvale, Marinship ...

CHF 34.90

Bloody Skies: U.S. Eighth Air Force Battle Damage in Worl...

Veronico, Nicholas A.
Bloody Skies: U.S. Eighth Air Force Battle Damage in World War II
Aviation journalist Nicholas Veronico, author of Boneyard Nose Art, presents a detailed visual history of the well-known U.S. Eighth Air Force and their courageous war in the skies during World War II. Featuring hundreds of photos of American aircraft damaged or shot down by the German Luftwaffe, this book covers all types of U.S. aircraft, from bombers to fighter planes, with detailed captions providing key information on the planes and squad...

CHF 34.90

World War II Shipyards by the Bay

Veronico, Nicholas a.
World War II Shipyards by the Bay
In the dark, frenzied years of World War II, the San Francisco Bay Area was the geographic center of a $6.3 billion West Coast shipbuilding industry. Stretching from the Golden Gate to Vallejo to Sunnyvale, 14 Bay Area yards launched many of the ships that helped save the free world. Basalt Rock of Napa, Bethlehem Steel of San Francisco and Alameda, Hunters Point and Mare Island Naval Shipyards, Joshua Hendy Iron Works of Sunnyvale, Marinship ...

CHF 38.90

Moffett Field

Veronico, Nicholas A.
Moffett Field
The looming immensity of Moffett Field's Hangar One, built in 1933 to house the world's largest--and last--rigid-frame dirigible, is an unforgettable South Bay landmark. The lighter-than-air Macon cost 2.5 million Depression-era dollars and could hold 100 men and five Sparrowhawk biplanes, yet its silvery bulk hovered silently or sailed up to 80 miles an hour. It drew crowds as it darkened the skies around Mountain View until it broke up in a ...

CHF 34.90

San Carlos

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Veronico, Betty S.
San Carlos
Located in the heart of the San Francisco peninsula, San Carlos is known as the aCity of Good Living.a Originally inhabited by the Costanos Indians, the town was part of the Rancho de las Pulgas land grant during the Spanish mission days. Incorporated in 1925, San Carlos is considered the birthplace of todayas Silicon Valley, having been home to such firms as Varian, Ampex, and Dalmo-Victor. The town has also boasted one of the militaryas lar...

CHF 34.90

Redwood City

Veronico, Nicholas A. / Veronico, Betty S. / McGovern, Reg
Redwood City
Located midway on the San Francisco Peninsula, Redwood City's outstanding weather begat the motto, "Climate Best by Government Test." Once a Mexican rancho, Redwood City became the port for exporting timber from the coastal mountains and later the San Mateo County seat. Through a series of contrasting vintage and modern images, this book shows the city's amazing transformation.

CHF 31.50