US AIR FORCE TECHNICAL HISTORICAL LIBRARY COLLECTION [CD]
 
You will be purchasing a technical and developmental history of the United Statees Air Force on CD. This item contains five unique and fact-filled reference books that are a 'must have' for the serious researcher, student, or afficianado of military air history or technical information.

Included with this material is the Adobe Acrobat Reader with versions for Windows 95/98, Linux, and the Mac.

While there is no known reason why Linux and Mac users can't use this item, cross-platform compatibility cannot be guaranteed.

 
Here's What You Get with this Item
 
  • Encyclopedia of USAF Aircraft and Missile Systems
    Volume 1: Post World War II Bombers
    Volume 2: Post World War II Fighters

  • Strategic Air Warfare
    This book features interviews with Generals Curtis LeMay, Leon W. Johnson, David Burchinal, and Jack J. Catton. 158 pages of info you just won't see most anywhere else!

  • Technology and the Air Force -
    A Retrospective Assessment

    This volume covers the technological strides in military aviation and the US Air Force from the closing days of the Second World War through the present - 343 pages of tactical developmental history and data from the Army Air Corps to nuclear powered flight!
  • Training to Fly - Military Flight Training, 1907-1945
    This is an "institutional history" of flight training by the organizations that preceeded the US Air Force - from the very beginnings of powered flight to the end of the Second World War. This unique volume, by Rebecca Hancock Cameron, is considered the reference text for this material, and is a "must-have" for the student of military history.

  • The US Air Force in Space - 1945 to the 21st Century
    Proceedings of the Air Force Historical Foundation Symposium - Andrews AFT, Maryland - September, 1995. This book will take you from the formative years of the late '40s and '50s, mission development and exploitation since 1961, and the military perspective on space operations today and for the future. With full text of opening remarks, an over-view of the USAF and the Military Space Program, fully indexed and searchable, this represents a unique research tool!