Profile Publications No. 048: de Havilland Vampire Mk. 5 & 9 (RCL#1925)
"Fondly referred to by many post-war pilots as the "aerial kiddy car", the Vampire day fighter was certainly the last unsophisticated single-engine front-line aircraft to serve with Britain's Fighter Command. "
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Profile Publications No. 048: de Havilland Vampire Mk. 5 & 9
Profile Publications
Francis K. Mason
Profile Publications Ltd., Leatherhead, Surrey
1965
Other, 12 pages
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No. 48 in the 'Aircraft in Profile' series.
Detailed description of the design, development and operational history of the de Havilland Vampire Mk. 5 & 9, a British single-engine jet fighter developed during the Second World War. Well illustrated with colour drawings by James Goulding and R. Ward, also many black and white photos.
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