Having completed the revision of his series of British Secret Projects
titles, Tony Buttler has now begun the same treatment for his early
volumes on American Secret Projects.
This first revised book describes the design and development of American
bomber and attack aircraft from the end of World War II to the
mid-1970s, both for the Air Force and the Navy. Once again the emphasis
is placed on designs that were never built, particularly within the
context of competitions between the various manufacturers against
official requirements.
The projects and programs described range from the largest and most
outrageous ideas for heavy strategic bombers down to much smaller
anti-submarine and ground attack types. The majority of the work has
been compiled from extensive research using primary source material and
this second edition includes many additional and previously unseen
three-view drawings, original artist's impressions and photographs of
manufacturer's models. They are accompanied by a new selection of
photos, many in color, which makes this revised and expanded edition a
great resource for modellers in particular. In addition to the
comprehensive text, supplementary appendices list the projects by
manufacturer and their specifications.