by Martyn Chorlton (Author), Adam Tooby (Illustrator), Ian Palmer (Illustrator), Richard Chasemore (Illustrator), Adam Tooby (Illustrator), Martyn Chorlton (Author)
While the introduction of the Merlin engine did improve the Mustang's performance and produce the bubble-canopied fighters with which we associate the name, credit must be given to the Allison-engined variants that preceded it. From its inception in early 1940, the Mustang's development was extraordinarily rapid - such was the need for a fighter at the time, and the confidence in its design. By early January 1942, the Mustang was in service with the RAF, flying low-level armed reconnaissance operations over Northern France. Despite later Merlin variants arriving in-theatre, this remained a hunting ground for the Allison Mustangs through to D-Day and beyond - a remarkable service length. In American hands the Allison-engined Mustangs performed as dive-bombers and fighters, serving with distinction in North Africa and the Far East.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 64
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 20 Sep 2012
ISBN 10: 1780961510
ISBN 13: 9781780961514
Book Overview: A definitive technical guide to the early Allison-engined P-51 Mustang variants.
This is the first book in Osprey's new Air Vanguard series and they have chosen a good one to start a new line. The book by Martyn Chorlton covers the developement and eventual unit operations of this aircraft in all theaters of operation. It is complete with a superb collection of period photos, a couple pages of full color profiles and other artwork. The back cover of the book is a fold-out that has has a cut-away drawing of the cannon armed Mustang Mk. IA. In all, a book I can highly recommend and I very much look forward to others in this series. --Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (October 2012)
Offers aircraft fans and military collections a fine, specific focus on the Allison-engined variants ... this provides an excfellent, detailed guide suitable for any military aircraft fan. --James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review
.. .this is an excellent introduction to the first of North American's legendary Mustang family. And it heralds the start of a valuable new series from Osprey. --Rachel E. Veres, www.cybermodeler.com