The Douglas Devastator was the US Navy's first all-metal combat
aircraft, the Navy's first airplane with a fully enclosed cockpit, the
first aircraft to have hydraulically folding wings, and the first US
Navy torpedo bomber to see combat. Although facing staggering losses in
the early stages of the war in the Pacific, the brave men flying the
Devastator from the decks of such famed ships as Enterprise, Hornet,
Yorktown, and Lexington held the line against the enemy. Through
carefully researched photos, many of which have never before been
published and which are reproduced in remarkable clarity, the history
and details of this iconic aircraft are revealed. This clarity, and the
large size of many of the photos, coupled with descriptive and
informative captions, puts the reader in the skies with this historic
aircraft.