Delve into the fascinating world of aviation and military history with The Encyclopedia Of World Aircraft. This hardcover book, written by Paul Eden and Soph Moeng, features 1152 pages full of insightful information on aircraft. The publication year is 2002, and it was published by Silverdale Books. Discover the intricate details of different aircrafts as you read about their history and evolution. From the earliest planes to modern fighter jets, this book covers it all. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike, The Encyclopedia Of World Aircraft is a must-have addition to any collection. Small tear to bottom edge of dust jacket spine - see photos.
This book is an absolute tome. Full of facts/information with supporting, identifying pictures for every listed aircraft. Yes, it doesn’t give you every engine/specification variation for every plane - to do that would probably require a book of 10,000 pages - but it does give you a thorough enough overview to encourage further research into specific aircraft.