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Technology Information:


An 01-85Fgd-1 Flight Handbook Navy Models: F9F-6, -6P Aircraft

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $19.95

Manufacturer: Schiffer Publishing

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Description

Facsimile reprint of the original flight handbook for the F9F-6 and -6P.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2000-11-06
Summary: "A "must read""

Anyone interested in aviation history is always looking for "first hand" informations, this book is the right answer for this sort of research. First of all, this volume is the pilot handbook or "dash-one" (as pilots are used to refer to it in their daily work), where the perfomances figures, characteristics and procedures are listed for operating the aircraft. It means that for basic flying, the pilot studies this technical publication.

Here in the case of Grumman F9F, many vivid informations are available on this aircraft, direct descendant of the version used by US Navy during the Corean conflict. So basically this engrossing reprint is a plentiful source of data regarding one of the main naval fighter of the 50ties, one of the many attempt by the service to introduce in its inventory a plane comparable in operational capabilities to their Air Force counterpart. A precious facet is the section dedicated to carrier operations procedures and the one for armament equipment.

This volume is a goody for any aviation enthusiast and highly recommended reference source for "armchair" historians.