The North American Mustang Mk. III: The Poles

Author:   Phil H Listemann
Publisher:   Philedition
Volume:   81
ISBN:  

9782494471481


Pages:   50
Publication Date:   09 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The North American Mustang Mk. III: The Poles


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Contrary to what is stated in the general information, this book is available only in English; there is no French-language version. The North American Mustang is certainly one of the legendary fighters of the Second World War. The aircraft can be split into two 'families', the Allison-powered and Merlin-powered. The RAF Marks I and II belong to the first category, while all subsequent marks belong to the second. The change of engine made the aircraft perform far better at higher altitudes. The Merlin 61 (with the two-stage supercharger) provided significantly improved results above 15,000 feet and was without compare above 20,000 feet. All this without sacrificing range. This was a key point as, in 1942, the RAF was looking for a long-range escort fighter, a role the Spitfire, whatever the mark, could not fulfill with complete satisfaction from the British Isles. The British conducted an experimental programme with the new engine on various test-beds (known within the RAF as the Mustang X) while the Americans were doing the same thing on their side. The Americans first discovered the best way to pair the Merlin and the airframe and, after the first flight of the XP-51B on 30 November 1942, the future of the P-51B was guaranteed. The British ordered hundred of Mustang IIIs (denomination given to both P-51B and P-51C) and they served in Western Europe and in Italy. In western Europe, thirteen fighter squadrons became operational on Mustang III during the war, of which four were Polish units (Nos 306, 309, 315 and 316). This book develops the operational usage of the Polish squadrons up to September 1945. Thirteen short bios of Polish leaders and fourteen colour profiles (for paperback version only) illustrate this study. (see SQUADRON! 80 for the British squadrons).

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Author:   Phil H Listemann
Publisher:   Philedition
Imprint:   Philedition
Volume:   81
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9782494471481


ISBN 10:   2494471486
Pages:   50
Publication Date:   09 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   French

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