The North American Mustang is one of the most well-studied aircraft.
However, much of what is commonly understood about it, particularly its
early, Allison-powered variants, is not entirely correct. This book
examines the history of the aircraft afresh, within the orbit of
tactical doctrine, strategy and even politics, as well as the changing
nature of World War II. The Allison Mustang proved to be no worse than
the best aircraft of the war in the roles where it found its niche and,
through this new study, it is hoped that the significance of this vital
aircraft can finally be appreciated.