Accent on Tampa Bay
"The definitive study of the equipment and organization of the
Allies bomber units through the war."
In Flight USA, June 2008
"Zenith Press continues to offer aviation buffs serious and
detailed works chronicling the historical and technological aspects
of aviation. Two new offerings include Allied Fighters 1939-45 and
Allied Bombers 1939-1945. The guides include info about unit
formations, aircraft insignia and squadron markings for not only
Soviet, US and British aircraft, but for lesser known craft from
Belgian, Duth, and Brazilian Air Forces. As usual with Zenith, the
text and illustrations are exhaustive and unbelieveably
comprehensive."
WWII History, November 2008
"Anyone seeking the definitive reference work on Allied bombers and
fighters will be hard pressed to find any better resource than
[Allied Bombers 1939-45 and Allied Fighters 1939-45]--the latest
addition to Zenith's 'Essential Aircraft Identification Guide'
series--from historian and aviation expert Chris Chant. Lavishly
illustrated with black & white photos and color artwork, both books
contain a wealth of information for the World War II aviation buff
and serious historian. Organized by theater of operation, each book
describes the various units that were fighting on all fronts and
notes the models of aircraft in service with each unit along with
their individual and squadron markings...With charts, graphs, and
organizational tables accompanying the artwork and photos, these
books are essential reference guides for modelers and any
enthusiast with an interest in the aircraft of the period."
"Accent on Tampa Bay"
"The definitive study of the equipment and organization of the
Allies bomber units through the war."
"In Flight USA, "June 2008
"Zenith Press continues to offer aviation buffs serious and
detailed works chronicling the historical and technological aspects
of aviation. Two new offerings include "Allied Fighters 1939-45"
and "Allied Bombers 1939-1945. "The guides include info about unit
formations, aircraft insignia and squadron markings for not only
Soviet, US and British aircraft, but for lesser known craft from
Belgian, Duth, and Brazilian Air Forces. As usual with Zenith, the
text and illustrations are exhaustive and unbelieveably
comprehensive."
"WWII History, "November 2008
"Anyone seeking the definitive reference work on Allied bombers and
fighters will be hard pressed to find any better resource than
["Allied Bombers 1939-45" and "Allied Fighters 1939-45"]--the
latest addition to Zenith's 'Essential Aircraft Identification
Guide' series--from historian and aviation expert Chris Chant.
Lavishly illustrated with black & white photos and color artwork,
both books contain a wealth of information for the World War II
aviation buff and serious historian. Organized by theater of
operation, each book describes the various units that were fighting
on all fronts and notes the models of aircraft in service with each
unit along with their individual and squadron markings...With
charts, graphs, and organizational tables accompanying the artwork
and photos, these books are essential reference guides for modelers
and any enthusiast with an interest in the aircraft of the period."
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