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A must for the World War II fighter buff, this book is a fascinating
look into the minds of U.S. and British engineers, company and NACA test
pilots, and Army and Navy/Marine Corps combat pilots, and presents their
late 1944 views of then-current and possible future fighter aircraft.
This report is an official verbatim transcript of the proceedings of a
Joint Fighter Conference held at the U.S. Navy's Patuxent River test
center for eight days in October 1944, and includes frank discussion on
the operational and technical capabilities of the P-39, P-47, P-51,
P-38, Corsair, Hellcat, P-61, YP-59, Mosquito, Spitfire, and other
Allied aircraft, as well as the Japanese Zero. Participants include:
Charles Lindbergh, Lloyd Child, Allen Chilton, Lt. Peter Twiss, Maj.
Thomas Lanphier, Jack Woolams, Boone Guyton and scores of others. This
conference is believed to be the last of several conducted in wartime in
an effort to promote cross-talk between manufacturers, military
servicearms, and Allies, in order to obtain the best possible fighter
aircraft.
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