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Infamous Aircraft: Dangerous designs and their vices by Robert Jackson
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Overview: Many aircraft, some famous and some rare, gained a reputation for being difficult to fly and sometimes downright dangerous. This book looks at some of the worst culprits over a period spanning World War One to the age of supersonic flight. The following aircraft are included.

BE.2 – The RFC went to war in it in 1914. The BE was easy to fly and very stable – but it was difficult to maneuver and very easy to shoot down. Tarrant Tabor – The Tabor was grotesque, a massive misfit of an experimental bomber that predictably came to grief on its first flight. Avro Manchester – The twin-engined Manchester would fly all the way to Berlin and back – only to burst into flames over its own base. Messerschmitt Me 210 – The Me 210 was developed as a successor to Goering’s Destroyer, the Bf110. It was a disaster with a phenomenal accident rate. Martin B-26 Marauder – They called the B-26 the Widow-maker, fast and powerful, with some savage characteristics. Reichenberg IV – a manned version of the V-1 flying bomb, was a desperation weapon, its pilots intended to fly suicide missions against Allied shipping. Tu-144 – Rushed prematurely into its test program to beat the Anglo-French Concorde, the TU-144 was intended to be Russia’s supersonic dream.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History, Aircraft

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