British Aircraft in Peru 1920-2002” is a comprehensive scholarly work examining the impact of British airplanes on the Peruvian Air Force. Spanning over two hundred pages, the book chronicles the historical trajectory from 1920 to 2002, offering a profound exploration of a significant chapter in Peruvian aeronautical history. Amaru Tincopa, a prolific Peruvian researcher, meticulously details the enduring presence of British aircraft since the inception of the Peruvian Air Force, highlighting their pivotal role during periods of regional conflicts. The research is enriched with a rich collection of previously unpublished historical photographs, vividly illustrating each phase of British influence on the Peruvian Air Force up to the present day. Additionally, the book features over twenty meticulously crafted profiles of British aircraft, highlighting their evolution in Peruvian service, skillfully rendered by illustrator Luca Canossa. Aviation Art & History acknowledges the author’s trust in publishing this monumental work, further enriching its collection on Latin American aviation history, alongside notable titles such as “North American NA-16 Combat Variants” by Doug MacPhail, “P-38 in Latin America” by Dan Hagedorn, and “Ali Sopra Le Ande” also authored by Amaru Tincopa.
Autores: Amaru Tincopa, Julio Arróspide (editor e ilustrador)
Características:
• Idioma: inglés
• Tapa blanda/dura/Kindle: 176 páginas
• Peso: 0.5 kg
• Dimensiones: 17 x 1.4 x 24.4 cm
• ISBN: 979-8343021110
• Enlace: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DK16PCMC


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