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Table of Contents for Jane's aircraft recognition guide / Gunter Endres & Michael J. CONTENTS 15 Foreword CIVIL JET AIRLINERS 18 Airbus A300.

This book flies high! I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED! I've been always a fan of aircraft technology and this reference book is a dream come true, since it covers all the best airplanes developed (to the date of publishing of course) around the world, not only military but also commercial ones. The intimidanting F-14 Tomcat, the dangerous AH-64 Apache, the elegant Concorde, in here you have them all and more!

Janes Civilian Aircraft Recognition Guide 2018

On each page, you have the technical details of a different aircraft along with color picture This book flies high! I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED! I've been always a fan of aircraft technology and this reference book is a dream come true, since it covers all the best airplanes developed (to the date of publishing of course) around the world, not only military but also commercial ones. The intimidanting F-14 Tomcat, the dangerous AH-64 Apache, the elegant Concorde, in here you have them all and more! On each page, you have the technical details of a different aircraft along with color pictures and gorgeous and really cool schematics showing their designs.

There is not doubt that this comprehensive book will take to new altitudes in your personal knowledge and awareness about the powerful world of aircrafts. A must-have book to any fan of airplanes!

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This is the first edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in B&W and there are only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disa This is the first edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft.

This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in B&W and there are only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disappointing. This is the fourth edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft.

This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performan This is the fourth edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disappointing again! This is the third edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide.

Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performanc This is the third edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances.

This is disappointing. This is the fifth edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performanc This is the fifth edition of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military).

The pictures are in colour this time, but there are still only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disappointing again and again! This is the second of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military).

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The pictures are in B&W and there are only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disappointi This is the second of the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Unfortunately, planes are not separated into types or shapes but listed in alphabetical order of manufacturers and this make it difficult to identify a particular aircraft. This is not a recognition guide as per its title but a catalogue of most of the planes actually flying (civil and military). The pictures are in B&W and there are only a few technical data, nothing much about engines, power, and performances. This is disappointing.