Description
Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1948 edition of the World Aviation Annual offers a fascinating glimpse into the rapidly evolving world of aviation in the years immediately following World War II. Published by the esteemed Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, this volume captures the excitement and optimism of the postwar era, when technological advances and a newfound spirit of exploration propelled the aviation industry to new heights. Featuring detailed articles, diagrams, and photographs, this annual provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in aircraft design, manufacturing, and commercial aviation. From the debut of the pioneering Boeing 377 Stratocruiser to the record-breaking flights of Chuck Yeager and the Bell X-1, this book serves as a time capsule of a pivotal moment in aviation history. For collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike, this well-preserved copy offers a rare opportunity to delve into the minds and ambitions of the engineers, pilots, and visionaries who shaped the course of modern air travel.