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Fighter Pilot's Heaven: Flight Testing the Early Jets [Hardcover]

Donald S. Lopez (Author), Frank Borman (Foreword)
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March 1995
Fighter Pilot's Heaven presents the dramatic inside story of the American military's transition into the jet age, as told by a flyer whose life depended on its success. With colorful anecdotes about fellow pilots as well as precise technical information, Donald S. Lopez describes how it was to be “behind the stick” as a test pilot from 1945 to 1950, when the U.S. military was shifting from war to peacetime operations and from propeller to jet aircraft.

An ace pilot who had served with Gen. Claire Chennault's Flying Tiger Fighter Group, Lopez was assigned at the close of World War II to the elite Proof Test Group of the Air Proving Ground Command. Located at Eglin Field (later Eglin Air Force Base) in Florida, the group determined the operational suitability of Air Force weapons systems and aircraft and tested the first operational jet, the P-80 Shooting Star. Jet fighters required new techniques, tactics, and weaponry. Lopez recounts historic test flights in the P-59, P-80, and P-84, among other planes, describing complex combat maneuvers, hair-raising landings in unusual positions, and disastrous crashes and near crashes. This memoir is peppered with lively accounts of many pilots and their colleagues, revealing how airmen coped with both exhilarating successes and sometimes tragic failures.
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Fighter Pilot’s Heaven is a you-are-there account of the life every pilot, or aspiring pilot, would love to experience.”—Aviation History

“Lopez presents the dramatic inside story of the American military transition into the jet age, as told by a flyer whose life depended on its success. With colorful anecdotes about fellow pilots as well as precise technical information, Lopez interweaves his story with the history of the jet plane. . . [and] peppers his memoir with lively accounts of many pilots and colleagues, revealing how airmen coped with both exhilirating successes and sometimes tragic failure.”—Stars and Stripes

“Packed with facts, people, and anecdotes, the book takes the reader aloft in planes with unknown, sometimes deadly characteristics. . . . Excerpts from an actual flight test report provide rare insights and give glimpses of the numerous, often subtle, design factors that are weighed against each other in developing a machine that must defeat its adversaries at high altitudes, high speeds, and crushing G-forces. . . . Lopez’s tales are truly astounding.”—Military

“This absolutely delightful book is a must read for anyone with even a remote interest in the adventure of flying in the 1940s.”—Flight --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Donald S. Lopez is the deputy director of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum and a former pilot with the 23rd Flying Tiger Fighter Group in China. He is the author of several books, including Into the Teeth of the Tiger (1986). --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 228 pages
  • Publisher: Smithsonian Books (March 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560984570
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560984573
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,712,406 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fighter Pilot's Heaven-Flight Testing The Early Jets, June 18, 2000
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Donald S. Lopez is a national treasure. In addition to serving with Chennault's Flying Tigers in China, (where he won the DFC and became an Ace) Lopez was instrumental in testing the P-59, the P-80, and the P-84. (among many others) Mr. Lopez's writing style is verbose. He gets to the point quickly. And the point is either heartbreakingly sad, tense as hell, or incredibly funny. In this book and his previous work, "Into the Teeth of the Tiger" Mr. Lopez narrates a life anyone would be proud to say was their own. This non-fiction reads like fiction. The foreword is by Frank Borman.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Testing the Early Jets!, November 24, 2009
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Don Lopez survived his combat flying with the 23rd Fighter group and went into something perhaps just as dangerous, testing the early jets. The sluggish P-59 Airocomet did not impress him, but he enjoyed flying the early pearl gray P80's. He also flew some of the last propeller driven fighters, like the P-51H and the Navy's F7F Tigercat. He spends a great deal of time in discussing the F-84 Thunderjet. Its later sturdy reputation as a ground attack jet was not apparent early on, with a wing failure and flameouts sometimes ruining your whole day. Lopez often discusses the risks and the loss of friends, but is just as often comical. He tells one story of testing a P-51 with a hammock type seat that had me laughing out loud! It was meant to provide comfort for long flights, but collapsed under him leaving him without an outside view of the world. Don Lopez eventually became the director of the Air and Space Museum. He oversaw the building of the new Udvar-Hazy Center, and a P-40 with his shark mouth markings hangs near the entrance. Anyone who had the pleasure of meeting Don will never forget his quick witt or his willingness to speak to anyone about flying. I am glad he left his books behind to speak for him.
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Yeah! Now, this filled in some background including how the tow banner is a steel cable mat!! The description of head on attacks on bombers was also first rate. Time to move on from WW-II. Effortless acquisition by 3G and reading in the light of a park model mobile home and the laundromat.
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