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Mustang

The Untold Story

Matthew Willis

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English
Key Publishing Ltd
30 April 2024
The North American Mustang is one of the most well-studied aircraft. However, much of what is commonly understood about it, particularly its early, Allison-powered variants, is not entirely correct. This book examines the history of the aircraft afresh, within the orbit of tactical doctrine, strategy and even politics, as well as the changing nature of World War II. The Allison Mustang proved to be no worse than the best aircraft of the war in the roles where it found its niche and, through this new study, it is hoped that the significance of this vital aircraft can finally be appreciated.

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Imprint:   Key Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 135mm, 
ISBN:   9781802826838
ISBN 10:   1802826831
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Matthew Willis is a writer and historian, specialising in aviation history. His first work of non-fiction, the first full-length work on the Blackburn Skua and Roc WWII dive-bombers/fighters, was published in 2007. Since then, he has focused on lesser-known areas of aviation history, particularly with regard to naval aviation, and has authored a number of books in this area, including Fairey Firefly, also published by Key Publishing. He focuses on original research and bringing out the voices of those who were there at the time. He is a frequent contributor to the historic aviation media, with many features published in journals such as Aeroplane, Flight Path, The Aviation Historian and Flypast, and he wrote the regular ‘Flight Line’ column on aviation history in Aeroplane. He has also contributed to heritage projects and has written for the Naval Records Society. He runs the website www.navalairhistory.com.

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