Of all the Allied bombers of WWII, the Douglas A-20 Havoc is probably
the least well known, but was a major contributor to the air war effort,
flying yeoman and unheralded missions not only for the USAAF, but also
for the Royal Air Forces of Britain, South Africa, and Australia; the
Vichy and Free French Air Forces; and most importantly, for the Soviet
Army and Navy Air Forces, where more A-20s flew than with the USAAF.
This is the sixth in the "Ultimate Look" series and presents the same
meticulous depth of research as the other books, using a multitude of
original sources, technical manuals, and photographs. It includes an
in-depth look into the history of the Douglas Company, its founder,
Donald Douglas, and its legendary designer, Ed Heinemann. This book is
truly the definitive look at the Havoc.