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Jane's All the World's Aircraft

by IHS Markit

📖 Overview

Jane's All the World's Aircraft is an annual aviation reference book that catalogs and details military and civilian aircraft from across the globe. The publication has been in continuous print since 1909, making it one of the longest-running technical publications in existence. The book contains specifications, performance data, and technical information about aircraft currently in production or development worldwide. Each entry includes photographs, three-view drawings, descriptions of variants, and comprehensive data about dimensions, weights, performance, and armament where applicable. The reference work serves as a primary source for aviation professionals, military personnel, researchers and manufacturers who require authoritative information about international aerospace capabilities. Updates and revisions track new aircraft programs, modifications to existing platforms, and changes in global air forces and civilian fleets. This encyclopedic volume represents an ongoing historical record of aviation technology and documents the evolution of flight through each era of aerospace development. Its technical scope and depth have established it as an industry standard for aviation reference materials.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Jane's as a comprehensive reference source for current and historical aircraft data. Aviation professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts cite its detailed technical specifications and photographs as key strengths. Likes: - Accuracy and depth of technical information - Quality of illustrations and photos - Annual updates covering new developments - Historical records dating back to WWI Dislikes: - High price point ($800+ for recent editions) - Heavy and bulky format - Some readers note occasional errors in specifications - Digital versions can be difficult to navigate Available ratings are limited since this is a specialized reference work: Amazon: 4.3/5 (12 reviews) - "Indispensable for fact-checking aircraft capabilities" - Aviation researcher - "Price is steep but worth it for serious professionals" - Military analyst - "Some errors in recent editions as quality control has declined" - Industry consultant No Goodreads ratings found.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🛩️ First published in 1909, it is considered the oldest aviation annual still in production ✈️ The publication has become so authoritative that it's often referred to as the "Aviation Bible" by industry professionals and military personnel 🛫 During World War II, the British government briefly suspended its publication to prevent detailed aircraft information from falling into enemy hands 🛬 Each edition typically contains over 1,000 pages of technical specifications, photographs, and detailed descriptions of both military and civilian aircraft 🚁 The book's founder, Fred T. Jane, initially started his career as a naval artist and had no formal aviation background, yet created what would become the most comprehensive aviation reference work in history