Histoire des Escadres de l'armée de L'air by Georges Paloque (2018, Hardcover)

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PublisherEditions Heimdal
ISBN-102840484838
ISBN-139782840484837
eBay Product ID (ePID)248421140

Product Key Features

TopicMilitary / Aviation
Publication Year2018
Book TitleHistoire Des Escadres De L'armée De L'air
LanguageFrench
GenreHistory
AuthorGeorges Paloque
FormatHardcover

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Item Length11.7 in
Item Width8.3 in

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SynopsisFrench Text: Born at the same time as the 'Armée de L'air' itself, in the early 1930s, the squadrons represent the evolution and development of French aerial forces over the decades. Reformed at the end of the Second World War, the number of squadrons for the 'Armée de l'Air' peaked during the Cold War after which their numbers were reduced as the threat from the Soviet Union evaporated as the Soviet empire imploded. The very existence of the squadrons came into question during the 1990s, but they were reformed over the next two decades. This title, covering over half a century, covers both French fighter and reconnaissance planes of 1945-2015, the period of the propeller to jet planes, the Spitfire and the Thuderbolt to the Mirage 2000 and the Rafale, including the Ouragan, Mystère and other Mirage 111. Using detailed descriptions and images, each squadron, whether in still in existence or not, is described in detail, not only its history but its insignias, equipment, planes, etc., French Text: Born at the same time as the 'Arm e de L'air' itself, in the early 1930s, the squadrons represent the evolution and development of French aerial forces over the decades. Reformed at the end of the Second World War, the number of squadrons for the 'Arm e de l'Air' peaked during the Cold War after which their numbers were reduced as the threat from the Soviet Union evaporated as the Soviet empire imploded. The very existence of the squadrons came into question during the 1990s, but they were reformed over the next two decades. This title, covering over half a century, covers both French fighter and reconnaissance planes of 1945-2015, the period of the propeller to jet planes, the Spitfire and the Thuderbolt to the Mirage 2000 and the Rafale, including the Ouragan, Myst re and other Mirage 111. Using detailed descriptions and images, each squadron, whether in still in existence or not, is described in detail, not only its history but its insignias, equipment, planes, etc.
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