Soviet Aircraft Industry

Nonfiction, History, Military, Pictorial, Aviation
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Author: Peter G. Dancey ISBN: 1230001999709
Publisher: Fonthill Media Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Peter G. Dancey
ISBN: 1230001999709
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Soviet aircraft industry was an essential part of the USSR’s campaign for global dominance in the twentieth century. Thanks to the thick fog of secrecy that enveloped it throughout the Cold War, it has long inspired the fascination of analysts and enthusiasts in the West; until the collapse of the USSR in 1991, details of Soviet aircraft were often a matter of conjecture. This book aims to uncover fully the mystery surrounding this topic.

Drawing on original and previously unpublished information obtained directly from the former USSR, Soviet Aircraft Industry examines the unique characteristics of Soviet-designed aircraft—particularly military types, which were the cause of great concern to the West. Further, by virtue of the industry’s central role throughout Soviet history, this book provides a rare and important perspective into the broader theme of Russia’s great communist experiment.

THE AUTHOR

Peter G. Dancey began his career in aviation as a Boy Entrant with the RAF. He is an established and critically acclaimed aviation author with a number of successful titles to his name. He lives in Milton Keynes, in the United Kingdom.

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Soviet aircraft industry was an essential part of the USSR’s campaign for global dominance in the twentieth century. Thanks to the thick fog of secrecy that enveloped it throughout the Cold War, it has long inspired the fascination of analysts and enthusiasts in the West; until the collapse of the USSR in 1991, details of Soviet aircraft were often a matter of conjecture. This book aims to uncover fully the mystery surrounding this topic.

Drawing on original and previously unpublished information obtained directly from the former USSR, Soviet Aircraft Industry examines the unique characteristics of Soviet-designed aircraft—particularly military types, which were the cause of great concern to the West. Further, by virtue of the industry’s central role throughout Soviet history, this book provides a rare and important perspective into the broader theme of Russia’s great communist experiment.

THE AUTHOR

Peter G. Dancey began his career in aviation as a Boy Entrant with the RAF. He is an established and critically acclaimed aviation author with a number of successful titles to his name. He lives in Milton Keynes, in the United Kingdom.

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