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** {{cite book |last1=Bell |first1=Dana |title=Air Force Colors |volume=2 |date=1980 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
** {{cite book |last1=Bell |first1=Dana |title=Air Force Colors |volume=2 |date=1980 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
** {{cite book |last1=Bell |first1=Dana |title=Air Force Colors |volume=3 |date=1997 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
** {{cite book |last1=Bell |first1=Dana |title=Air Force Colors |volume=3 |date=1997 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
** {{cite book |last1=Bowyer |first1=Michael J. F. |title=Bombing Colours: RAF Bombers, Their Markings and Operations, 1937-1973 |date=October 1973 |publisher=Patrick Stephens |location=Cambridge |isbn=0 85059 128 7 |edition=First}}
** {{cite book |last1=Bowyer |first1=Michael J. F. |title=Fighting Colours: RAF Fighter Camouflage and Markings, 1937-1969 |date=October 1969 |publisher=Patrick Stephens |location=London |edition=First}}
** {{cite book |last1=Dial |first1=Jay Frank |title=United States Camouflage WWII |date=13 October 1964 |publisher=Scale Reproductions |location=Arlington, Texas |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/uscamwwii |access-date=18 March 2024}}
** {{cite book |last1=Dial |first1=Jay Frank |title=United States Camouflage WWII |date=13 October 1964 |publisher=Scale Reproductions |location=Arlington, Texas |url=http://app.aircorpslibrary.com/document/viewer/uscamwwii |access-date=18 March 2024}}
** {{cite book |last1=Doll |first1=Thomas E. |last2=Jackson |first2=Berkley R. |last3=Riley |first3=William A. |title=Navy Air Colors: United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aircraft Camouflage and Markings, 1911-1945 |volume=1 |date=1983 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
** {{cite book |last1=Doll |first1=Thomas E. |last2=Jackson |first2=Berkley R. |last3=Riley |first3=William A. |title=Navy Air Colors: United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aircraft Camouflage and Markings, 1911-1945 |volume=1 |date=1983 |publisher=Squadron/Signal Publications |location=Carrollton, Texas}}
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** {{cite book |last1=Merrick |first1=Kenneth A. |last2=Hitchcock |first2=Thomas H. |title=Official Monogram Painting Guide to German Aircraft, 1935-1945 |date=1980 |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}
** {{cite book |last1=Merrick |first1=Kenneth A. |last2=Hitchcock |first2=Thomas H. |title=Official Monogram Painting Guide to German Aircraft, 1935-1945 |date=1980 |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}
** {{cite book |last1=Ries |first1=Karl |last2=Obermaier |first2=Ernst |title=Luftwaffe Rudder Markings, 1936-1945 |date=1991 |publisher=Schiffer Publishing |location=West Chester, Pennsylvania |isbn=0-88740-337-9}}
** {{cite book |last1=Ries |first1=Karl |last2=Obermaier |first2=Ernst |title=Luftwaffe Rudder Markings, 1936-1945 |date=1991 |publisher=Schiffer Publishing |location=West Chester, Pennsylvania |isbn=0-88740-337-9}}
** {{cite book |last1=Robertson |first1=Bruce |title=Bombing Colours: British Bomber Camouflage and Markings, 1914-1937 |date=1972 |publisher=Kookaburra Technical Publications |location=Melbourne |isbn=0 85880 016 0}}
** {{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=J. Richard |last2=Gallaspy |first2=John D. |title=Luftwaffe Colors, 1940-43 |volume=2 |date=1976 |publisher=Monogram Aviation Publications |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}{{efn|Apparently also published under the title ''Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 2'' by Kookaburra Technical Publications.}}
** {{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=J. Richard |last2=Gallaspy |first2=John D. |title=Luftwaffe Colors, 1940-43 |volume=2 |date=1976 |publisher=Monogram Aviation Publications |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}{{efn|Apparently also published under the title ''Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 2'' by Kookaburra Technical Publications.}}
** {{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=J. Richard |last2=Gallaspy |first2=John D. |title=Luftwaffe Colors, 1943-45 |volume=3 |date=1977 |publisher=Monogram Aviation Publications |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}{{efn|Apparently also published under the title ''Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 3'' by Kookaburra Technical Publications.}}
** {{cite book |last1=Smith |first1=J. Richard |last2=Gallaspy |first2=John D. |title=Luftwaffe Colors, 1943-45 |volume=3 |date=1977 |publisher=Monogram Aviation Publications |location=Boylston, Massachusetts}}{{efn|Apparently also published under the title ''Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 3'' by Kookaburra Technical Publications.}}

Revision as of 23:28, 28 October 2024

Introduction

This is a list of websites and webpages with information about specific aircraft equipment.

Avionics

Cameras

Compasses

Ejection Seats

Engines

Flight Computers

Instruments

Ordnance

Propellers

Radios

Sextants

To Do

To be Organized

To be Listed Separately

References

Footnotes

  1. Apparently also published under the title Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 1 by Kookaburra Technical Publications.
  2. Apparently also published under the title Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 2 by Kookaburra Technical Publications.
  3. Apparently also published under the title Luftwaffe Camouflage & Markings, 1935-45, Vol 3 by Kookaburra Technical Publications.
  4. An official history of the German Air Force in World War II was never produced, but there were several United States Air Force sponsored attempts. For more information see the book No Sense in Dwelling on the Past? by Ryan Shaughnessy and the Von Rhoden Collection.
  5. The historiography of the official history of U.S. military aviation in World War I is complicated. As explained in the introduction to volume one of the The U.S. Air Service in World War I, a document known as "Gorrell's History", which is composed of a "Final Report" and a "Tactical History", is regarded as the "official" version. The aforementioned document, from which this paraphrase was taken, was published in 1978 as part of a two volume series. Additional "documents illustrating various concepts and ideas for the employment of the U.S. Air Service in World War I" make up volume two. However, a different document by Lucien H. Thayer, produced by R. James Bender Publishing and the Champlin Fighter Museum Press in 1983 as America's First Eagles: The Official History of the U.S. Air Service, A.E.F. (1917-1918), also lays claim to the title.
  6. The pages 241–243 in the bibliography of the book Hidden Warbirds II by Nicholas A. Veronico were a partial inspiration for this section as well as the source of many of the entries in it.