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Fighter Aces of the U.S.A.

Fighter Aces of the U.S.A.
Author: Raymond F. Toliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1979
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Lists American fighter pilot aces who flew during the U.S. engagements in aerial warfare from World War I to Vietnam.


Fighter Aces of the USA....

Fighter Aces of the USA....
Author: Raymond F.. Toliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1979
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Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe

Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe
Author: Raymond F. Toliver
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780887409097

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An account of leading German WWII fighter pilots.


American Aces against the Kamikaze

American Aces against the Kamikaze
Author: Edward M. Young
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849087466

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The Japanese High Command realised that the loss of Okinawa would give the Americans a base for the invasion of Japan. Its desperate response was to unleash the full force of the Special Attack Units, known in the west as the Kamikaze ('Divine Wind'). In a series of mass attacks in between April and June 1945, more than 900 Kamikaze aeroplanes were shot down. Conventional fighters and bombers accompanied the Special Attack Units as escorts, and to add their own weight to the attacks on the US fleet. In the air battles leading up to the invasion of Okinawa, as well as those that raged over the island in the three months that followed, the Japanese lost more than 7,000 aircraft both in the air and on the ground. In the course of the fighting, 67 Navy, 21 Marine, and three USAAF pilots became aces. In many ways it was an uneven combat and on numerous occasions following these uneven contests, American fighter pilots would return from combat having shot down up to six Japanese aeroplanes during a single mission.


In Their Own Words

In Their Own Words
Author: James A. Oleson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2007
Genre: Fighter pilots
ISBN:

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Over one hundred fighter pilots give personal glimpses of their military careers.


Soviet Lend-Lease Fighter Aces of World War 2

Soviet Lend-Lease Fighter Aces of World War 2
Author: George Mellinger
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2012-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782005544

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By the end of 1941 the Soviet Union was near collapse and its air force almost annihilated, leaving large numbers of surviving pilots with no aircraft to fly. To help prevent this collapse the UK eventually supplied a total of 4300 Hurricanes and Spitfires to the USSR. After the United States entered the war, the Americans extended Lend-lease to include direct supply to the Soviets as well as the British, and among the aircraft sent were almost 10,000 fighters. Although the aircraft were outdated and often unsuitable to Russian conditions, they served when they were needed, and a number of Russian pilots became Heroes of the Soviet Union flying Lend-lease aircraft. The Soviet government tried to conceal or minimize the importance of Lend-lease fighters well into the 1980s, and the pilots who flew them were discriminated against as 'foreigners'. Only in recent years have these pilots felt free to admit what they flew, and now the fascinating story of these men can emerge.


Aces High

Aces High
Author: Bill Yenne
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101002662

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Capturing the hearts of a beleaguered nation, the fighter pilots of World War II engaged in a kind of battle that became the stuff of legend. They cut through the sky in their P-38s to go one-on-one against the enemy—and those who survived the deadly showdowns with enough courage and skill earned the right to be called aces. But two men in particular rose to become something more. They became icons of aerial combat, in a heroic rivalry that inspired a weary nation to fight on. Richard “Dick” Bong was the bashful, pink-faced farm boy from the Midwest. Thomas “Tommy” McGuire was the wise-cracking, fast-talking kid from New Jersey. What they shared was an unparalleled gallantry under fire which won them both the Medal of Honor—and remains the subject of hushed and reverent conversation wherever aerial warfare is admired. What they had between them was a closely watched rivalry to see who would emerge as the top-scoring American ace of the war. What they left behind is a legacy of pride we will never forget, and a record of aerial victories that has yet to be surpassed anywhere in the world.


‘Down to Earth' Strafing Aces of the Eighth Air Force

‘Down to Earth' Strafing Aces of the Eighth Air Force
Author: William N Hess
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1782008535

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Like The Long Reach, Down to Earth is a message from the battle at its height, told in their own words by the men who fight' this is how Brig-Gen Francis Griswold, VIII Fighter Command, ends his introduction to this book. His official endorsement reveals just how important a document Down to Earth was to the teaching of tyro fighter pilots heading for action in the ETO. More leading aces were lost to flak whilst ground strafing than to German fighters. In this book William Hess has included biographies of all the pilots that originally contributed to this work back in 1943-44.


P-38 Lightning Aces of the 82nd Fighter Group

P-38 Lightning Aces of the 82nd Fighter Group
Author: Steve Blake
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 178096871X

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When the 82nd Fighter Group was organized in March 1942, most of its initial pilot cadre was comprised of newly graduated staff sergeant pilots of Class 42-C – enlisted men! They learned to fly the P-38 at Muroc, in California's Mojave Desert, and then moved to the Los Angeles area to continue their training and to serve as part of its air defence. In September 1942 the group was transported to the East Coast, from where it shipped out to Ireland on the Queen Mary. By this time all its remaining sergeant pilots had been commissioned. As of VE-Day the 82nd Fighter Group's score of confirmed aerial victories stood at 548 aircraft shot down, plus a huge amount of enemy materiel – including aircraft – destroyed on the ground and the sea. It had been awarded three Distinguished Unit Citations. The cost of this success was high, however, for around 250 of the group's pilots had either been killed in action or captured.