US Spyplanes

US Spyplanes by Erik Simonsen, published by Arms and Armour in 1985, offers a detailed visual exploration of military aviation. This first edition features 72 pages filled with over one hundred captioned photographs that showcase technical, operational, and action-oriented perspectives of U.S. spyplanes, along with insights into the hardware and aircrews involved.
Readers will find a comprehensive presentation of the history and technology behind these aircraft, emphasizing their significance within military science. The book provides an informative look at the evolution of spyplane technology and its impact on military operations in the United States. With its focus on visual documentation, US Spyplanes serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military history and aviation technology.
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Contains over one hundred captioned photographs depicting technical, operational and “in action” views, hardware, and aircrews.
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