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Hardcover Air Combat: An Oral History of Fighter Pilots Book

ISBN: 0425211703

ISBN13: 9780425211700

Air Combat: An Oral History of Fighter Pilots

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From the savage dogfights of WW2 to the high-tech missile duels of today, those who wage war in the skies -- & the machines they fly -- are a breed apart. Pushing themselves to the cutting edge of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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VERY NICE

THIS WORK IS A STUDY IN PRINT AND PHOTOS OF A GREAT AIRCRAFT IN OUR ARSENEL OF DEMOCRACY. IN SHORT, AN INSIDE LOOK INTO THE F-15 EAGLE.

True stories of aerial warfare receive important first-hand history

From dogfights to high-tech missile duels, those who fly warplanes take battles to the sky and often employ cutting-edge technology and flying techniques. AIR COMBAT offers the stories of pilots in their own words, from World War II experiences to flying combat in Vietnam and in the Middle East. True stories of aerial warfare receive important first-hand history and descriptions essential not only for military collections focusing on aviation, but for general-interest public lending libraries. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch

Reliving Sixty Years of Fighter Combat!

Noted aviation historian Robert Dorr offers up a sweeping history of air combat from 1941 to 2001 in this book from Berkley Caliber. Using many first-person accounts by American pilots, Dorr touches on all recent wars, relating various dogfights pitting P-40s against Zeros, Mustangs vs. FW 190s, Sabres vs. MiG-15s and F-15s vs. MiG-29s. Similar in format to his "Marine Air" book, Dorr sets the stage for each pilot's reminiscences and bookends each chapter with technical details of the U. S. aircraft involved. The meat of the book lies in the "I was there" accounts by such men as Bones Marshall, Dick Kirkland, Tommy Hayes, Marty Bambrick, Rhory Draeger and others. (In all, Dorr tracked down and interviewed some 60 pilots). Generally the pieces are quite interesting and sometimes revealing, featuring pilots whose exploits aren't that well known. "Air Combat" didn't read quite as smoothly as "Marine Air" however, several chapters incorporating too many voices. Also, judicious editing might have eliminated some of the repetitive statements that crop up. The text is illustrated with over 90 photos, some of them rare. If your interest is air combat - whatever the war - you will enjoy this book. "Air Combat" is an fascinating, in-the-cockpit look at some skilled fighter pilots engaged in deadly aerial duels.

Takes your breath away

If you have ever sat in a plane or have ever wished to fly a plane you must read this book by Robert F. Dorr. This is a take your breath away telling of brave men. You will meet them one by one in these pages. The only problem I have with it is I wish he had written it in reverse chronological order. So that the vivid memories would be the opening of the book and the dim memories of the past would be the last thing you read. Then the story of his flying time in an F15 over Alaska would better present his story telling abilities of Americas' Air Forces. I found the text written by Captain Dale Zelko on the Nighthawk to be the best of the book. If Zelko wishes to write his own book I would wish to read it. My 36 years of writing for Bell Labs on technical matters says; if he wrote a book on aircraft maintenance I would also want to read that. Carl Dalka

Air Combat Up Close and Personal

Author Dorr has woven 61 interviews with combat pilots into a tapestry of great interest and exceptional readability. The "first person" narratives from fighter pilots spanning air warfare from WWII through combat operations as current as The Global War On Terror give a wonderful chronological picture of the evolution of fighter combat. Accompanying each separate story are companion vignettes by others who fought in the same engagement as the central character in a given scenario, giving the reader several perspectives to each combat--the result is a three dimensional story that rivets the reader to the event. Some of the stories are told by heroes the reader will know, but more often than not the story is told by an air combat veteran who was in close proximity to others more famous, allowing the reader to understand how teamwork with those lesser known wingmen allowed the more famous to excel at shooting down the enemy. Each story is accompanied by a panel relating the relevant data on the aircraft involved. The stories from those who flew the P-39(P-400) Airacobra in actual combat are of particular interest, giving heft to brave men and an unusual aircraft which deserve more interest and appreciation than they often receive. Stories including a number of other aircraft not normally thought of as air combat stars are discussed, the AD Skyraider, EF-10B Skyknight, A-37B Dragonfly and F-117A Nighthawk among them. What makes this book so compelling is the intensely personal nature of the stories, related by men who saw their enemies up close and frequently suffered injury as the result. This is an easy reading book that captivates the reader's attention from the first word through the last sentence, and is highly recommended to anyone with interest in aerial warfare and a good story.
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