F-14 Tomcat in action КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Издательство: Squadron/Signal publicationsСерия: Aircraft 105Автор(ы): Al AdcockЯзык: EnglishГод издания: 1990Количество страниц: 52ISBN: 0-89747-247-0Формат: pdf (72 dpi) 1160x920Размер: 15.7 mbSince the earliest days of carrier aviation, air cover for
F-14 Tomcat in Action
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- Squadron Signal Publications
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- 2007
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F-14 Tomcat in Action
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