Sopwith Camel by Jon Guttman (2012, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-101780961766
ISBN-139781780961767
eBay Product ID (ePID)113108806

Product Key Features

Book TitleSopwith Camel
Number of Pages64 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMilitary / General, Military / World War I, Europe / Great Britain / General, Military / Aviation
Publication Year2012
IllustratorYes, Dempsey, Harry, Smith, Simon
GenreHistory
AuthorJon Guttman
Book SeriesAir Vanguard Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight7.8 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"Incisive writing supplemented by superb photos, color profiles and cut-aways -- you get the true story of a great airplane. This may sound over the top, but it is nothing short of inspirational." -- Aviation History "Selling a Sopwith Camel book to a Dawn Patrol WWI gaming audience will be easier than pawning off mittens to Eskimos, especially when it's written by veteran author Jon Guttman ... The text of 'Sopwith Camel' contains all the usual treats including a full operation history, seaborne carrier operations, a description of the development process and the various contractors who built the Camel, and much more." -- Indy Squadron Dispatch (November 2012) "As with other books in this series, author Jon Guttman covers the aircraft's initial design and development as well as its introduction into unit service. Much of the book is dedicated to its combat record, as well it should. In this part of the publication we get the majority of pilot stories. The book is full of period photos as well as profiles and other artwork to make for a well rounded title. In line with the previous title, this one has a back page foldout that provides a cutaway of the Camel, a nice feature of this series." -- Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (November 2012) "Although the new series is technically focused, this book is not just a dry recitation of performance figures, but a good combination of need-to-know and nice-to-know information, with plenty of human element contained within its combat descriptions and personal anecdotes. Sopwith Camel is highly recommended." -- Over the Front magazine (Summer 2013) "[The Sopwith Camel's] history is deftly charted here, with accompanying vintage blakc and white photos throughout." -- The Midwest Book Review (February 2013), "Incisive writing supplemented by superb photos, color profiles and cut-aways - you get the true story of a great airplane. This may sound over the top, but it is nothing short of inspirational." --Aviation History "Selling a Sopwith Camel book to a Dawn Patrol WWI gaming audience will be easier than pawning off mittens to Eskimos, especially when it's written by veteran author Jon Guttman ... The text of "Sopwith Camel" contains all the usual treats including a full operation history, seaborne carrier operations, a description of the development process and the various contractors who built the Camel, and much more." -- Indy Squadron Dispatch (November 2012) "As with other books in this series, author Jon Guttman covers the aircraft's initial design and development as well as its introduction into unit service. Much of the book is dedicated to its combat record, as well it should. In this part of the publication we get the majority of pilot stories. The book is full of period photos as well as profiles and other artwork to make for a well rounded title. In line with the previous title, this one has a back page foldout that provides a cutaway of the Camel, a nice feature of this series." - Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (November 2012) "[The Sopwith Camel's] history is deftly charted here, with accompanying vintage blakc and white photos throughout." - The Midwest Book Review (February 2013) "Although the new series is technically focused, this book is not just a dry recitation of performance figures, but a good combination of need-to-know and nice-to-know information, with plenty of human element contained within its combat descriptions and personal anecdotes. Sopwith Camel is highly recommended." - Over the Front magazine (Summer 2013)
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number3
Dewey Decimal623.7464094109041
Table Of ContentIntroduction Design and development Technical specifications and variants Operational history Conclusion Select bibliography Index
SynopsisA British icon of World War I aerial combat, just as the Supermarine Spitfire is for World War II, the Sopwith Camel might more aptly be compared to the equally iconic (if one is Japanese) Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero. A superb dogfighter in the hands of pilots who mastered its vicious idiosyncrasies, the Camel also packed a considerable punch for its day as the first British fighter with twin machine guns. It has been credited with the most aerial victories of any fighter type of the conflict, but that statistic is somewhat misleading - and further muddied by the heavy losses Camel units suffered in 1918, as higher performance types began to eclipse the plane. Nevertheless, Camels appeared on several battlefronts to the end of the war and beyond - during the Russian Civil War, for example - and performed remarkably well in a variety of other roles, including as a ground strafer, night fighter, night intruder, and carrier-based fighter.
LC Classification NumberUG1242.F5

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