The author of With Wings as Eagles gets into the cockpit with
generations of fighter pilots on an illustrated trip through military
aviation history. Take someone with superior intelligence, unusual
strength, perfect vision, catlike reflexes, exceptional marksmanship,
and nerves of steel and you just might have what it takes. The fighter
pilot had total control of an airborne vehicle traveling hundreds of
miles an hour, and was capable of leaving a devastating path of
destruction in his wake. Navigating with brains and stamina, making
life-or-death decisions in the blink of an eye, these unique heroes
succeeded or failed by their skill and wit. And although their planes
have changed over the years from World War I’s precarious
contraptions made of wood, wire, and cloth; to the metal monsters of
the second World War; and finally to sleek, computerized birds able to
cruise at speeds that exceed Mach 1, fighter pilots still must
out-think and out-fly opponents in a one-on-one contest where
everything is at stake. Profusely illustrated throughout with
action photos, paintings, memorabilia and mementoes, Lone Eagle is a
vivid volume recalling the thrill of flying Spitfires, Phantoms,
Zeroes, and other fighter planes throughout aviation history. Through
engaging personal stories and remembrances, this book examines the
combat missions and evolution of tactics gathered over the last
seventy years, where every hour of every day was an unforgettable and
marvelous experience.
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The Fighter Pilot Experience—From World War I and World War II to the Jet Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781510705166
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter