Complete with photographs to delight every aeronautics connoisseur, Flying Warbirds reveals U.S., British, German, Russian and Japanese fighting planes from the 1930s and 1940s. Don't miss this collection!
The book chronicles the evolution of aviation in Washington, focusing on the early pioneers like Charles Hamilton, who made history as the state's first flyer. It highlights the establishment of Boeing Field in 1928, which became a central hub for air travel, initially featuring biplanes that transported passengers and mail. The narrative also delves into wartime contributions, showcasing the production of Flying Fortress bombers and the diverse aircraft that have graced the airfield, including the iconic Air Force One.