Fiat CR.32 Aces of the Spanish Civil War
By (Author) Alfredo Logoluso
Illustrated by Richard Caruana
Illustrated by Mark Postlethwaite
Illustrated by Mark Styling
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
10th July 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
Air forces and warfare
European history
946.08148
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
372g
The CR.32 Falco was a handsome and highly manoeuvrable biplane fighter. During General Franco's fight with the Republicans for the control of Spain from 1936 39, no fewer than 477 CR.32s were involved, with an astounding 709 confirmed aerial victories, and an additional 320 kills claimed, for just 62 losses. As these statistics reveal, the CR.32 was the unrivalled master of the skies over Spain. By the war's end, the five leading aces of the conflict were all Spanish CR.32 pilots. Their exploits, and those of the other leading CR.32 aces, are examined for the first time in English in this exciting volume.
"Detailed text, lots of rare photos, and a wide variety of color profiles illustrating many different and complex color schemes make this book a good value." --Air Classics
"When you combine great prose with the superlative period photos of the men and their aircraft along with an outstanding selection of color profiles, then you have a book that is both interesting and informative. It makes for a great read and is one that I have no trouble recommending to you." --Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness
"History blends with technical specs and military strategy for an outstanding presentation!" --The Midwest Book Review (October 2010)
"...Fiat CR.32 Aces is a character-driven chronicle, offering a wealth of information on the Nationalist/Fascist side of numerous air actions." --Jon Guttman, Aviation History (July 2011)
Alfredo Logoluso is an aeronautical engineer and formerly an officer the missile Air Defence section of the Italian Air Force. He has worked in both the military and civil aerospace industries. For many years he has researched the aeronautical history of the Spanish Civil War, writing numerous articles for Italy's specialist press on the subject. One of his primary contacts is Angelo Emiliani, who was the first Italian researcher to document the air war in Spain.