American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

Without the support of airlift, the modern American military machine would be brought to a standstill. Since World War II--beginning with the Cold War and continuing up to the present day--the U.S. armed forces have come increasingly to rely upon airlift for mobility. The power to rapidly move and thereafter support a military operation--anywhere in the world, at any time--has become a foundational element of American defense policy. This work provides the reader with a comprehensive historical survey--including technical specifications, drawings, and photographs--of each type of fixed-wing aircraft used by U.S. military forces over a nearly 90-year period to carry out the airlift mission.

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American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

Without the support of airlift, the modern American military machine would be brought to a standstill. Since World War II--beginning with the Cold War and continuing up to the present day--the U.S. armed forces have come increasingly to rely upon airlift for mobility. The power to rapidly move and thereafter support a military operation--anywhere in the world, at any time--has become a foundational element of American defense policy. This work provides the reader with a comprehensive historical survey--including technical specifications, drawings, and photographs--of each type of fixed-wing aircraft used by U.S. military forces over a nearly 90-year period to carry out the airlift mission.

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American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

by E.R. Johnson
American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925

by E.R. Johnson

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Without the support of airlift, the modern American military machine would be brought to a standstill. Since World War II--beginning with the Cold War and continuing up to the present day--the U.S. armed forces have come increasingly to rely upon airlift for mobility. The power to rapidly move and thereafter support a military operation--anywhere in the world, at any time--has become a foundational element of American defense policy. This work provides the reader with a comprehensive historical survey--including technical specifications, drawings, and photographs--of each type of fixed-wing aircraft used by U.S. military forces over a nearly 90-year period to carry out the airlift mission.


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ISBN-13: 9781476601557
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 488
File size: 93 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

E.R. Johnson is a retired attorney at law and aviation writer who lives in the Ozark region of north-central Arkansas. As an instrument-rated private pilot, he accumulated pilot-in-command experience in more than 20 types of aircraft, including seaplanes, and is the author of eight books and more than 60 magazine articles on aviation topics.
E.R. Johnson is a retired attorney at law and aviation writer who lives in the Ozark region of north-central Arkansas. As an instrument-rated private pilot, he accumulated pilot-in-command experience in more than 20 types of aircraft, including seaplanes, and is the author of eight books and more than 60 magazine articles on aviation topics.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: The Emergence of American Military Airlift
Series I—1925 to 1962
delete delete A. USAAC, USAAF, USAF, and U.S. Army Aircraft
delete delete B. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aircraft
Series II—1962 to Present
Series III—Utility and Miscellaneous Transports Since 1962
Appendix: Military Transport Aircraft and Unit Designations, Nomenclature and Abbreviations
delete delete 1. Transport Aircraft
delete delete 2. Air Transport Units
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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