Airplanes of the Second World War - Coloring Book

Airplanes of the Second World War - Coloring Book

Dover Coloring Books
by Carlo Demand
Publisher: Dover Publications
Coloring Book, 46 pages
Price: $5.99
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During World War II, armed aircraft became more deadly and sophisticated as the Allied and Axis powers struggles for supremacy. Fighters, bombers, reconnaissance planes and transports were rapidly developed by both sides and sent into the conflict. The technology changed so rapidly that some highly effective planes used early on were outmoded before the end of the war.

Now Carlo Demand, internationally known graphic artist, has rendered 46 planes of World War II especially for coloring. Among them, the "Enola Gay," the Japanese Zero used by kamikaze pilots, the German Komet jet fighter and the spunky British spitfire that performed so valiantly in the Battle of Britain.

Colorists will find detailed information in the captions concerning authentic coloring, markings and insignia, as well as information about design innovations, each plane's military role and affiliation, and other pertinent data. The illustrations are accurate and authentic, and as part of the Dover Pictorial Archive Series, may be used copyright-free. Thirteen of the planes are shown in full color on the covers.

All of the planes pictured here are now, of course, obsolete; but for aviation buffs, military historians, model builders and illustrators, these superb renderings will recall an era—a time when the needs of a global conflict spurred tremendous advances in aerial technology, both military and commercial.

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  Color Your Way Through History ... WWII
Sincerelyornot, 11/8/2011
The dover coloring books were always a treat around my house. The detailed drawings leave lots of room for color variations, and the back covers show exactly how to shade in the minutiae of WWII aircraft. Captions and an introduction give historical background and often explain details about the aircraft, like the insignia or manufacturing standards.