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Œuvres de Nicholas A. Veronico

World War I Shipyards by the Bay (2007) 21 exemplaires
Moffett Field (Images of Aviation) (2006) 13 exemplaires
Military Aircraft Boneyards (2000) 11 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1961-03-00
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Los Angeles, California, USA

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First book I've read by [a:Nicholas A. Veronico|43521|Nicholas A. Veronico|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1363739545p2/43521.jpg], and I'm inspired to read at least one other of [b:Hidden Warbirds: The Epic Stories of Finding, Recovering, and Rebuilding WWII's Lost Aircraft|15842918|Hidden Warbirds The Epic Stories of Finding, Recovering, and Rebuilding WWII's Lost Aircraft|Nicholas A. Veronico|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360969278s/15842918.jpg|21585196] or [b:Hidden Warbirds II: More Epic Stories of Finding, Recovering, and Rebuilding WWII's Lost Aircraft|18467644|Hidden Warbirds II More Epic Stories of Finding, Recovering, and Rebuilding WWII's Lost Aircraft|Nicholas A. Veronico|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1398025899s/18467644.jpg|26127214]. While I wish Veronico would talk more about the details of the ships during their WWII service, he does an adequate job. Naturally, he spends time talking about how the "rescued" ships were rescued, and how the sunken ships are as dive locations. Not being a diver, I can't really relate to that, but most of the pictures he included illustrate his points well. Not as good as a WWII history book, but something related in a unique way.
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Jeff.Rosendahl | Sep 21, 2021 |
This book rewards repeated browsing

Following the typical Ginter format this monograph provides excellent coverage of an important and now overlooked aircraft. Please note there is very little space devoted to the technical history of the aircraft in regards to ASW/ASUW or fire control. The pages covering the pre-history and development are pretty good and much better than was the norm for NF when they were 30 page monographs. But, Mr. Veronico did a much deeper dive into squadron/unit histories than is the norm for single volumes within the NF series. Post war coverage also gets some pretty healthy coverage as well, from Hollywood to Borate bombers. I was a little disappointed by a lack of contemporary photos of the ERCO turret at the Naval Aviation Museum, but that's a small nit-pick on my part.
There are little surprises such as the paragraph covering the Soviet shoot-down of a Privateer and some coverage of the support units that backstopped the squadrons. Coverage of the RY3 and Chinese and French use is included, but will leave a few readers wanting for more. One surprising aspect was the amount of damage these aircraft caused arriving as late into theater as they did.

Like most Naval Fighters volumes, the reader is best served by having additional volumes covering the aircraft. In this case, I would recommend PB4Y-2 Privateer: The Operational History Of The U.S. Navy's WWII Patrol Bomber by Alan Carey.
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jetcal1 | Oct 14, 2018 |
Wow! This book is much more comprehensive than I was expecting. I really thought this book would be a look inside the current plane, not a history lesson on flying, the birth of the presidential air flight, and the people involved. So much research went into this book, i’m surprised the secret service allowed some of it. Overall i quite enjoyed this book, but I will be honest, I would have preferred more interior shots of Air Force one, and less shots of Trump.
 
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LibrarianRyan | May 15, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
35
Membres
300
Popularité
#78,268
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
5
ISBN
47
Langues
1

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