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Destined for Glory: Dive Bombing, Midway, and the Evolution of Carrier Airpower [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x152 mm, 50 photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2012
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN-10: 159114969X
  • ISBN-13: 9781591149699
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x152 mm, 50 photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Apr-2012
  • Leidėjas: Naval Institute Press
  • ISBN-10: 159114969X
  • ISBN-13: 9781591149699
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
On 4 June 1942, three squadrons of U.S. Navy Dauntless dive bombers destroyed Japan's carrier force sent to neutralise Midway, changing the course of the war in the Pacific. As Thomas Wildenberg convincingly demonstrates in this book, the key ingredient to the navy's success at Midway was the planning and training devoted to the tactic of dive bombing over the previous seventeen years. Examining how political, economic, technical, and operational factors influenced the development of carrier airpower between 1925 and 1942, he shows why dive bombing became the navy's weapon of choice over all other methods of aerial warfare and finally brought to bear to stop the Japanese advance.

The title reflects the essence of the story; the development of carrier air power in the U.S. Navy was driven by an unwritten understanding that the years spent on experimentation, training, and innovations were destined to bring success in a future battle. As part of this work, the author introduces newly discovered information showing that the outcome at Midway was actually predicted by naval aviators years before the battle took place.

Destined for Glory sheds new light on the navy's preparations for war, demonstrating beyond a shadow of a doubt the effectiveness of U.S. naval planning before Pearl Harbor.

About the Author Thomas Wildenberg is a historian specialising in the development of naval aviation and logistics at sea. He is the author of several books on naval history and the co-author of Howard Hughes: An Airman, His Aircraft and His Great Flight. He lives in Burtonsville, MD.
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Chronology xv
1 A Thousand and One Questions
1(9)
2 The Diving Attack
10(10)
3 Policy, Politics, and Procurement
20(16)
4 False Starts: The F8C Helldiver
36(12)
5 First Carrier Strikes
48(17)
6 Perfecting the Dive Bomber
65(18)
7 Like Blind Men Armed with Daggers
83(16)
8 Tail Hooks and Tin Fish
99(10)
9 Advances in Fighter Performance
109(8)
10 Expansion Begins
117(7)
11 A Prophecy of the Future
124(9)
12 The All-Metal Monoplane
133(10)
13 End of an Era
143(12)
14 Aviation Doctrine and Carrier Policy in the Late 1930s
155(7)
15 Preparing for War
162(14)
16 Opening Rounds
176(7)
17 Scratch One Flattop
183(8)
18 The Carrier Battle of the Coral Sea
191(8)
19 Climax at Midway
199(15)
20 Reassessing Naval Aviation's Contribution to Victory
214(3)
Appendix A Official Designations for U.S. Naval Aircraft, 1920-1962 217(2)
Appendix B The Norden Bombsight and Horizontal Bombing 219(2)
Notes 221(18)
Bibliography 239(12)
Index 251
Thomas Wildenberg is a historian specializing in the development of naval aviation and logistics at sea. He is the author of several books on naval history and the co-author of Howard Hughes: An Airman, His Aircraft and His Great Flight. He lives in Burtonsville, MD.