Mig Killers of Yankee Station
Title | Mig Killers of Yankee Station PDF eBook |
Author | Mike O'Connor |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1965–70
Title | US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1965–70 PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Elward |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2012-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782006583 |
For every American fighter pilot involved in the Vietnam War, the ultimate goal was to 'kill a MiG'. In eight years of conflict 43 Vietnamese Peoples Air Force aircraft were claimed by US Navy and US Marine Corps Phantom II crews, and one single ace crew produced. Navy Phantom IIs scored the first kills of the Vietnam War, in April 1965, as well as scoring the last in January 1973. This volume charts the successes of the navy fighter crews as they encountered 'MiGs, Missiles and AAA' over the jungles of North Vietnam.
MiG Killers
Title | MiG Killers PDF eBook |
Author | Donald J. McCarthy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Fighter plane combat |
ISBN | 9781580071369 |
"In this book, author Donald J. McCarthy, Jr., takes you through every engagement resulting in a successful MiG kill by U.S. Air Force or Navy aircraft. He also shows the actual airplane and, in many cases, traces the history of that airplane through several phases of its operational career. Arranged strictly by date, this compilation of informative stories and mission descriptions presents a very graphic picture of what the air war in Southeast Asia was really like ... This book is a compelling story of bravery, airmanship, and the cunning tactics used in aerial dogfights that made history, but will never happen again"--Jacket.
US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972–73
Title | US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972–73 PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Elward |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2012-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782006591 |
The second of two books on the Navy's Phantom II MiG killers of the Vietnam War, this book covers the numerous actions fought out over North Vietnam during the Linebacker I and II operations of 1972-73. No fewer than 17 MiGs were downed during this period, five of them by the Navy's sole aces of the conflict, Lts Randy Cunningham and Willie Driscoll of VF-96. Drawing on primary sources such as surviving Phantom II aircrew and official navy documentation, the author has assembled the most precise appraisal of fighter operations involving US Navy Phantom II units and those elusive MiGs ever seen in print.
On Yankee Station
Title | On Yankee Station PDF eBook |
Author | John B. Nichols |
Publisher | Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 171 |
Release | 2013-03-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1612512860 |
Combining vivid personal narrative with historical and operational analyses, this book takes a candid look at U.S. naval airpower in the Vietnam War. Coauthors John Nichols, a fighter pilot in the war, and Barrett Tillman, an award-winning aviation historian, make full use of their extensive knowledge of the subject to detail the ways in which airpower was employed in the years prior to the fall of Saigon. Confronting the conventional belief that airpower failed in Vietnam, they show that when applied correctly, airpower was effective, but because it was often misunderstood and misapplied, the end results were catastrophic. Their book offers a compelling view of what it was like to fly from Yankee Station between 1964 and 1973 and important lessons for future conflicts. At the same time, it adds important facts to the permanent war record. Following an analysis of the state of carrier aviation in 1964 and a definition of the rules of engagement, it describes the tactics used in strike warfare, the airborne and surface threats, electronic countermeasures, and search and rescue. It also examines the influence of political decisions on the conduct of the war and the changing nature of the Communist opposition. Appendixes provide useful statistical data on carrier deployments, combat sorties, and aircraft losses.
US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972–73
Title | US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972–73 PDF eBook |
Author | Brad Elward |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2012-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782007229 |
The second of two books on the Navy's Phantom II MiG killers of the Vietnam War, this book covers the numerous actions fought out over North Vietnam during the Linebacker I and II operations of 1972-73. No fewer than 17 MiGs were downed during this period, five of them by the Navy's sole aces of the conflict, Lts Randy Cunningham and Willie Driscoll of VF-96. Drawing on primary sources such as surviving Phantom II aircrew and official navy documentation, the author has assembled the most precise appraisal of fighter operations involving US Navy Phantom II units and those elusive MiGs ever seen in print.
MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War
Title | MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War PDF eBook |
Author | István Toperczer |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2017-09-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1472823575 |
Having learned their trade on the subsonic MiG-17, pilots of the Vietnamese People's Air Force (VPAF) received their first examples of the legendary MiG-21 supersonic fighter in 1966. Soon thrown into combat over North Vietnam, the guided-missile equipped MiG-21 proved a deadly opponent for the US Air Force, US Navy and US Marine Corps crews striking at targets deep in communist territory. Although the communist pilots initially struggled to come to terms with the fighter's air-search radar and weapons systems, the ceaseless cycle of combat operations quickly honed their skills. Indeed, by the time the last US aircraft (a B-52) was claimed by the VPAF on 28 December 1972, no fewer than 13 pilots had become aces flying the MiG-21. Fully illustrated with wartime photographs and detailed colour artwork plates, and including enthralling combat reports, this book examines the many variants of the MiG-21 that fought in the conflict, the schemes they wore and the pilots that flew them.