One Desert Jet Turner
Title | One Desert Jet Turner PDF eBook |
Author | Earl Heron |
Publisher | Jets Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2011-03-21 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0970418922 |
Feel what it's like to prepare fighter jets, "smell" the jet fuel, and taste the fighter environment. One Desert Jet Turner is an aviation book introduction to USAF fighter jet culture written by a F-4/F-16 fighter mechanic who shares all. This aviation career book provides information from the same perspective about the USAF Thunderbirds, and accident investigation as observed by the author at Nellis AFB, near both Las Vegas, NV and Area 51. Earl Heron also details the sensational transition from F-16 mechanic to C-130 flight engineer.One Desert Jet Turner is illustrated, but unlike many books about fighters that are primarily pictorial, this work concentrates on the realities behind the images.
G.K. Hall Interdisciplinary Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies
Title | G.K. Hall Interdisciplinary Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture |
Publisher | |
Pages | 728 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN |
Books in Print Supplement
Title | Books in Print Supplement PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 2576 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
Children's Books in Print
Title | Children's Books in Print PDF eBook |
Author | R R Bowker Publishing |
Publisher | R. R. Bowker |
Pages | 1662 |
Release | 1999-12 |
Genre | Children's literature |
ISBN |
Forthcoming Books
Title | Forthcoming Books PDF eBook |
Author | Rose Arny |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1190 |
Release | 2003-04 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
American Book Publishing Record
Title | American Book Publishing Record PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 964 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
A Concise History of the U.S. Air Force
Title | A Concise History of the U.S. Air Force PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Lee McFarland |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Except in a few instances, since World War II no American soldier or sailor has been attacked by enemy air power. Conversely, no enemy soldier orsailor has acted in combat without being attacked or at least threatened by American air power. Aviators have brought the air weapon to bear against enemies while denying them the same prerogative. This is the legacy of the U.S. AirForce, purchased at great cost in both human and material resources.More often than not, aerial pioneers had to fight technological ignorance, bureaucratic opposition, public apathy, and disagreement over purpose.Every step in the evolution of air power led into new and untrodden territory, driven by humanitarian impulses; by the search for higher, faster, and farther flight; or by the conviction that the air way was the best way. Warriors have always coveted the high ground. If technology permitted them to reach it, men, women andan air force held and exploited it-from Thomas Selfridge, first among so many who gave that "last full measure of devotion"; to Women's Airforce Service Pilot Ann Baumgartner, who broke social barriers to become the first Americanwoman to pilot a jet; to Benjamin Davis, who broke racial barriers to become the first African American to command a flying group; to Chuck Yeager, a one-time non-commissioned flight officer who was the first to exceed the speed of sound; to John Levitow, who earned the Medal of Honor by throwing himself over a live flare to save his gunship crew; to John Warden, who began a revolution in air power thought and strategy that was put to spectacular use in the Gulf War.Industrialization has brought total war and air power has brought the means to overfly an enemy's defenses and attack its sources of power directly. Americans have perceived air power from the start as a more efficient means of waging war and as a symbol of the nation's commitment to technology to master challenges, minimize casualties, and defeat adversaries.