Einführung
This volume presents a comprehensive illustrated history of the Douglas XB-19, a monumental aircraft conceived as a potential intercontinental bomber and a "Guardian of the Hemisphere." Commissioned by the Army Air Corps in 1935, the XB-19 was designed to be the world's largest bomber, serving as a crucial precursor to America's first intercontinental bomber, the Continental B-36 Peacemaker.
Despite its significance, information on the XB-19 has been scarce due to its top-secret nature and the existence of only one prototype. This book aims to fill that void, utilizing original Douglas and Army Air Force documents, along with rare Erection & Maintenance Manuals, to provide an in-depth look at this enigmatic "Flying Laboratory."
The XB-19 Aircraft

Abbildung 1: The Douglas XB-19, depicted on the cover of this historical account. This image illustrates the sheer scale of the aircraft, designed to be the world's largest bomber at the time of its conception.
The Douglas XB-19 was a groundbreaking project, intended to push the boundaries of aviation technology. Its design incorporated features aimed at achieving long-range capabilities, setting the stage for future strategic bombers. The aircraft's development was shrouded in secrecy, contributing to its relatively unknown status in aviation history.
Key aspects of the XB-19's design and purpose are explored, including its role as a testbed for advanced aeronautical concepts and its influence on subsequent bomber programs. The book delves into the challenges faced during its construction and testing, providing insights into the engineering feats of the era.
Buchspezifikationen
| Attribut | Detail |
|---|---|
| Herausgeber | Schiffer Militärgeschichte |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum | 28. Februar 2017 |
| Ausgabe | 1. Platz |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Drucklänge | 128 Seiten |
| ISBN-10 | 0764352326 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0764352324 |
| Artikelgewicht | 2.1 Pfund |
| Maße | 8.7 x 0.8 x 11.2 Zoll |
Über den Autor
William Wolf, the author of this detailed history, is a retired dentist with a profound and enduring passion for WWII air combat and aircraft. His extensive personal library, amassed over 45 years, includes over 25,000 books and magazines, thousands of downloaded CDs, and three miles of microfilm dedicated to WWII aviation. His meticulous research and dedication are evident throughout this work, making him a respected authority in the field.
Weiterführende Literatur und Ressourcen
For those interested in delving deeper into the history of the Douglas XB-19 and related aviation topics, consider exploring the following:
- Official archives of the Army Air Corps and Douglas Aircraft Company.
- Historical aviation journals and periodicals focusing on interwar and World War II aircraft development.
- Books on the development of strategic bombing and long-range aircraft.
This book serves as an excellent starting point for aviation historians, enthusiasts, and modelers seeking to understand the pivotal role of the XB-19 in the evolution of American air power.





