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Tupolev Tu-4 Superfortress

Tupolev Tu-4 Superfortress
81/2 x 11 128 pgs 120 b&w photos line drawingsIt was often claimed in the West during the Cold War that many Soviet aircraft designs were based on existing types being produced or developed in the NATO countries, the information on these designs having come to the Soviet through the efforts of their spies. That this was actually true and not just a case of paranoia in the West is particularly demonstrable in the case of the Tu-4. At the end of World War II, three Boeing B-29s fell into Soviet hands. From these came a Soviet copy of this famous bomber in the form of the Tu-4.This book examines the evolution of the 'Superfortresski' into the Tu-70 military transport. It also deals with the civil airliner version, the Tu-75, and Tu-85, the last of Tupolev's piston-engined bombers. Also described are various experimental versions, including the Burlaki towed fighter program, flight refueling tanker and missile carrier versions, and the Chinese turboprop-powered AWACS and drone launcher conversions. Operational details include use of these aircraft for transport and paradropping and civil polar research.



No Film in My Camera by Bill Gibson,
No Film in My Camera by Bill Gibson,
Beginning his 60-year film and photo career at the outbreak of World War II on the deck of the ill-fated aircraft carrier USS Hornet, Gibson lived through some of the most explosive events in US history. Step back into history and relive the scenes of war through is unique lens and experience those battles in the South Pacific, the Baker underwater atomic test, and much more. This is one whirlwind tour through history that you won't want to miss.



Yorktown class aircraft carrier - USS Enterprise, the most famous of this class of ships. This photo was taken on 10 October 1945, en route to New York City

Light aircraft carrier - A light aircraft carrier is an aircraft carrier that is smaller than the standard carriers of a navy. The precise definition of the type varies by country, typically having a capacity of 1/2 to 2/3 of the aircraft of a full-sized carrier.

Japanese aircraft carrier Hosho - Hosho (Japanese: 鳳翔, meaning "flying phoenix") was the first aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and while not the first aircraft carrier, it was the first purpose-designed aircraft carrier in the world to be commissioned. The hull was still based on a cruiser design, but it was not a conversion.

Escort aircraft carrier - The escort aircraft carrier or escort carrier, was a small aircraft carrier developed by the Royal Navy in the early part of World War II to deal with the U-boat crisis of the Battle of the Atlantic.



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Cartop Cargo Carrier - Cartop Cargo Carrier Bulk carrier - A bulk carrier is ocean-going vessel used to transport bulk cargo items such as ore or food staples (rice, grain, etc.) and similar cargo. Singapore Airlines Cargo - Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo), the fully owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and incorporated in 1 July 2001, is the world's second biggest airfreight carrier in terms of international freight tonne kilometers (FTK). It has a network spanning 68 cities in 36 countries, with 8 billion tonne ...

Roof Cargo Carrier - Roof Cargo Carrier Bulk carrier - A bulk carrier is ocean-going vessel used to transport bulk cargo items such as ore or food staples (rice, grain, etc.) and similar cargo. Carrier onboard delivery - A Carrier Onboard Delivery (COD) is a military term used to describe type of aircraft which are able to ferry crew, cargo, and mail on and off a naval ship (mainly an aircraft carrier). An example of an aircraft that is used for this purpose is the C- ...

Aluminum Cargo Carrier - Aluminum Cargo Carrier Bulk carrier - A bulk carrier is ocean-going vessel used to transport bulk cargo items such as ore or food staples (rice, grain, etc.) and similar cargo. Carrier onboard delivery - A Carrier Onboard Delivery (COD) is a military term used to describe type of aircraft which are able to ferry crew, cargo, and mail on and off a naval ship (mainly an aircraft carrier). An example of an aircraft that is used for this purpose is the C- ...

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