Lisunov LI-2, The soviet DC-3

Lisunov LI-2, The soviet DC-3

When they bought a manufacturing license for the DC-3 in 1935, the Soviet aircraft industry’s decision makers had no way of knowing the place the Douglas airliner would come to occupy in aviation’s hall of fame. Yet, even less did they know of the part the Soviet spin-off would play in the nation’s aviation history. Suitably adapted to make use of Russian engines and structural materials, the DC-3 entered production as the PS-84; and gradually the design drifted further apart from the US original. In 1941 production was moved from Moscow to Tashkent to escape the advancing German troops and the aircraft was redesignated Li2. The Li-2 served an innumerable multitude of tasks, including the night bomber role during the war and flights in support of Soviet polar research in the post-war years. This addition to the ever-popular Red Star series describes all known versions of the PS-84/Li-2 and gives operational details as it explored what is probably the least-known aspect of the history of one of the world’s best-known airliners. Four pages of line drawings are included.

Isle of Man Car Races 1904-1953

Isle of Man Car Races 1904-1953

A definitive history of car racing in the Isle of Man. This book has been meticulously written and tells the story of the Isle of Mans car races from 1904 to 1953.

From the pioneering Gordon Bennett trials of 1904 and 1905, racing continued with the TT for cars between 1905 and 1922, the Round the Houses races in Douglas and Onchan in the thirties and the seven post-war British Empire Trophy Races.

Great period photos