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Featured battle : Dänholm
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 25 August 1807
The Swedes having surrendered Stralsund [20th August 1807] attempted to hold the island causeway connecting the mainland to the island of Rügen. They were outnumbered and 'out engineered' with four companies of sappers, mineurs and pontonniers among the French troops. A French Naval Captain commanded the attacking force.
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North American F-100-D Super Sabre 54-2174
An iconic fighter-bomber of the Vietnam war era which could carry 7,500lbs of bombs on 6 underwing pylons along with 4 x 20mm cannon mounted in the fuselage. It could travel in excess of 860mph and reach a ceiling height of 45,000ft. While this example has been re-painted in Vietnam war colours, 54-2174 was actually in service with the French.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Torpedo Bombers 1900-1950, An Illustrated History
Jean-Denis Lepage
This is an unusual work, probably of more interest the the naval aviation enthusiast rather than the casual reader. It is split chronologically into sections based on significant periods during the years listed, covering the full range of the popularity and service of the type. Each section is then split into nations, and lists, it looks like, every single aircraft every designed to carry a torpedo. Of course it covers the classics such as the Fairey Swordfish, the Douglas Devastator, the Grumman Avenger, the Nakajima 'Kate'. But it also covers obscure prototypes that never made it into service, and early service machines like the Shorts Type 166 and the Aeromarine 700. Each main section has a brief introduction covering the main developments of that period, but it is the individual aircraft sections that are king here. Stats, development, service history and strengths/weaknesses are given for each type along with an illustration of it. And iIlustrated, this book certainly is. It is filled with the author's own grey-scale illustrations of I believe every airframe mentioned in the text, which while unusual, are effective in giving an impression of what the aircraft would have looked like, which is especially useful for those which are particularly rare and hard to find photographs of. Clearly a great deal of work has gone into this, and while it was difficult to read cover to cover, it will be an invaluable reference.
Pen and Sword Military, 2020
Reviewed : 2020-12-08 18:57:41
