From a former pilot and military expert comes a superbly illustrated
and technically detailed look at an iconic fighter plane: the B-17
Flying Fortress.
Designed in the mid-1930s, the Boeing B-17 became a mainstay of Allied
bombing raids against Nazi Germany. Unremitting and crushing attacks by
hordes of these planes helped bring the Third Reich to its knees and
drove the German high command to consider ever-more-desperate antidotes
to aerial intruders. B-17 Flying Fortress gives a complete account of
the aircraft from its first appearance--in response to a 1934 Army Air
Corps specification--to its retirement. It covers the B-17's design and
development history, with its ever-increasing armaments; the units that
operated this legendary bomber; how missions were flown; and the
aircraft's wartime career. A final chapter details the B-17 variants,
including the YB-40, a bomber converted to a 30-gun escort.