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More than thirty years after their first publication, William T.
Larkins's illustrated surveys of Navy and Marine Corps aircraft remain
two of the most valuable books about these airplanes ever written. First
published in 1959 and 1961, these two volumes have become classics
eagerly sought in the rare-book market by aviation buffs worldwide. They
have become the criteria against which serious aviation research is
measured. With over 1,000 photographs combined, they remain the
definitive record of the formative years for Navy and Marine Corps
aviation. Larkins's emphasis throughout is on squadron use, experimental
and one-of-a-kind types, insignia, colors and marking schemes, technical
innovations, and the service duty and tactical deployment of the various
aircraft.
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