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B-57 Canberra Units of the Vietnam War
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B-57 Canberra Units of the Vietnam War

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Format Paperback / Softback
Book Series Combat Aircraft
ISBN-10 1846039711
ISBN-13 9781846039713
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 20th, 2011
Print length 96 Pages
Weight 302 grams
Dimensions 24.70 x 18.40 x 0.30 cms
Ksh 3,050.00
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The B-57 Canberra was the first jet-powered American attack aircraft committed to the Vietnam War. The B-57E was involved in the Patricia Lynn missions, parts of which remain classified. This book documents the role of the Australian Canberra B-20 in working alongside the B-57.

A detailed history of the world''s first truly successful jet bomber and its role in the Vietnam War.

The B-57 Canberra was the first jet-powered American attack aircraft committed to the Vietnam War. Involved in day-to-day interdiction missions as well as in classified “black” missions and a starring role in Operation Rolling Thunder, the B-57 evolved to become one of the most valuable weapons in the USAF inventory. The B-57E was involved in the Patricia Lynn missions, parts of which remain classified. This book also fully documents the role of the Australian Canberra B-20 in working alongside the B-57.

Featuring scores of previously unpublished photographs; the story of the B-57 is the story of the Vietnam War.


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