Beech Aircraft and their Predecessors (Putnam Aviation Series)
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Rating | : | 4.35 (649 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1557500622 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 223 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Book by Pelletier, Alain J.
Just received the Beech Aircraft Book happy with book and condition of it Regards Ken Just received the Beech Aircraft Bookhappy with book and condition of itRegards Ken. Dilip Susruta Samarasinghe said Beech Aircraft and their predecessors. This is an excellent study of Beech (now Raytheon) aircraft, built by an old well established American manufacturer. Most of the aircraft are civilian trainers and corporate aircraft, the best known one today being the famous King Air.There is a small section dealing with other projects such as unmanned aircraft and target drones. The book also covers the life of Walter H. Beech, the founder of this c. J. boyle said Not up to past Putnam efforts. This is one of the later Putnam efforts in the larger format.Whether its because of the different format, a reduction in Not up to past Putnam efforts This is one of the later Putnam efforts in the larger format.Whether its because of the different format, a reduction in 3-view drawings, or simply the writing, I didn't like this book as much as the 20+ other Putnam aviation books in my library. It lacks the detail and (dare I say) "charm" of the early books written by true marque experts, who could make the history of esoteric UK firms (a specialty . -view drawings, or simply the writing, I didn't like this book as much as the "Not up to past Putnam efforts" according to J. boyle. This is one of the later Putnam efforts in the larger format.Whether its because of the different format, a reduction in Not up to past Putnam efforts This is one of the later Putnam efforts in the larger format.Whether its because of the different format, a reduction in 3-view drawings, or simply the writing, I didn't like this book as much as the 20+ other Putnam aviation books in my library. It lacks the detail and (dare I say) "charm" of the early books written by true marque experts, who could make the history of esoteric UK firms (a specialty . -view drawings, or simply the writing, I didn't like this book as much as the 20+ other Putnam aviation books in my library. It lacks the detail and (dare I say) "charm" of the early books written by true marque experts, who could make the history of esoteric UK firms (a specialty . 0+ other Putnam aviation books in my library. It lacks the detail and (dare I say) "charm" of the early books written by true marque experts, who could make the history of esoteric UK firms (a specialty