Добавить в избранное
Форум
Правила сайта "Мир Книг"
Группа в Вконтакте
Подписка на книги
Правообладателям
Найти книгу:
Навигация
Вход на сайт
Регистрация



Реклама



The Aircraft Carrier Victorious (Anatomy of the Ship)
Название: The Aircraft Carrier Victorious
Автор(ы): Ross Watton
Издательство: Naval Institute Press
Серия: Anatomy of the Ship
Год: 1991
ISBN: 1-55750-026-6
Страниц: 162
Язык: English
Формат: PDF
Размер: 82 MB

The distinguished career of the carrier Victorious extended from World War II to 1967. A major refit during the 1950's, saw her emerge as the Royal Navy's most advanced carrier in the world. The author's drawings show all the changes which she underwent during her long career, while the text focuses especially on her war service which included a number of daring airstrikes, most notably against the German battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. Later she sailed for the Far East where she was part of the British Pacific Fleet; there she withstood several kamikaze attacks. The Anatomy of the Ship Series: This highly acclaimed series aims to provide the finest documentation of individual ships and ship types ever published. What makes the series unique is a complete set of superbly executed line drawings, both the conventional type of plan as well as explanatory perspective views. This is the first attempt to document a ship - literally down to the nuts and bolts. These drawings are accurate, visually exciting and totally comprehensive, offering ship buffs, historians and modelmakers a novel insight into the technicalities of each ship type covered.












НЕ РАБОТАЕТ TURBOBIT.NET? ЕСТЬ РЕШЕНИЕ, ЖМИ СЮДА!





Автор: Gerza 10-08-2016, 15:37 | Напечатать |
 
Уважаемый посетитель, Вы зашли на сайт как незарегистрированный пользователь.





С этой публикацией часто скачивают:

Посетители, находящиеся в группе Гости, не могут оставлять комментарии к данной публикации.


 MirKnig.Su  ©2021     При использовании материалов библиотеки обязательна обратная активная ссылка    Политика конфиденциальности