United States Military Aviation - General & Miscellaneous, Aerial Operations - World War II, United States - World War II Armed Forces, 20th Century American History - World War II, Military Aviation - Specific Aircraft
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Overview
Originally nicknamed the Widow Maker, Martin Aircraft Corporation's Marauder went on to write a successful combat record during WWII. This volume contains development history, technical manual excerpts, factory photos and drawings, combat photos, and combat accounts of this mighty warbird. WarbirdTech 29.Editorials
From The Critics
Originally nicknamed the "Widow Maker" and "The Flying Prostitute" (no visible means of support), the short, small winged Martin Aircraft Corporation's Marauder B-26 was able to record a very successful combat record during World War II. The 29th volume in the acclaimed Specialty Press "WarbirdTech" series, Frederick Johnsen's Martin B-26 Marauder features technical manual excerpts, factory photos and drawings, combat photos, and combat accounts, making it a very necessary addition to any personal, professional, academic, and community library aviation history and World War II military history collection.Book Details
Published
April 17, 2000
Publisher
Specialty Press
Pages
100
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781580070294