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5.0 out of 5 stars Heroic deeds, thankfully captured for all time...
Stephen Coonts has compiled a work of non-fiction from many different sources and put together an OUTSTANDING book of the legacy of fighter pilots spanning the 20th century. This book is excellent reading, very entertaining and thought provoking. From World War I, through to present day (including the oft negelected Korean War), each story will bring you as close to...
Published on July 17, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad...Thrilling...And OK
This book describes what it is like to be a fighter pilot - from the biplanes of World War I to the jet fighters of Viet Nam. The best stories were from the Viet Nam era, one from Korea and a few from World War II - especially the story from Ted Lawson (30 Seconds Over Tokyo) and the story about the Enola Gay. Wow! The rest of the stories were OK but I didn't find them to...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad...Thrilling...And OK, January 20, 2004
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This book describes what it is like to be a fighter pilot - from the biplanes of World War I to the jet fighters of Viet Nam. The best stories were from the Viet Nam era, one from Korea and a few from World War II - especially the story from Ted Lawson (30 Seconds Over Tokyo) and the story about the Enola Gay. Wow! The rest of the stories were OK but I didn't find them to be a knock-down jaw dropper as others found them. Nevertheless, what each of these pilots went through is amazing. It's just that some of the stories were OK to read, but others from the book were fascinating...therefore the 3 stars. I do recommend the book to any aviation enthusiast.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heroic deeds, thankfully captured for all time..., July 17, 1998
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Stephen Coonts has compiled a work of non-fiction from many different sources and put together an OUTSTANDING book of the legacy of fighter pilots spanning the 20th century. This book is excellent reading, very entertaining and thought provoking. From World War I, through to present day (including the oft negelected Korean War), each story will bring you as close to being there as possible. This book is broken down into many excerpts, and would make a supreme bedstand novel for anyone even remotely interested in war, aviation, air combat, or even just incredible stories of humans and their machines under pressure. I give this book an easy 10 stars for entertainment. You wont be displeased.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heroic deeds, thankfully captured for all time..., July 17, 1998
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Stephen Coonts has compiled a work of non-fiction from many different sources and put together an OUTSTANDING book of the legacy of fighter pilots spanning the 20th century. This book is excellent reading, very entertaining and thought provoking. From World War I, through to present day (including the oft negelected Korean War), each story will bring you as close to being there as possible. This book is broken down into many excerpts, and would make a supreme bedstand novel for anyone even remotely interested in war, aviation, air combat, or even just incredible stories of humans and their machines under pressure. I give this book an easy 10 stars for entertainment. You wont be displeased.
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5.0 out of 5 stars And worth every point of that "10" vote!, April 27, 1998
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T. Whigham (Tampa, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: War in the Air: True Accounts of the 20th Century's Most Dramatic Air Battles-By the Men Who Fought Them (Hardcover)
If you're just getting started in building your library, then get this book! If you already have a library started and don't know what to find to add to it, get this book!


Stephen Coonts draws from a wide range of autobiographies, biographies, and other books and has compiled what I consider to be the most comprehensible collection of the top stories ever written about air combat, from World War I to Vietnam (the hunting ground of America's last ace). Inside the book you'll find some of the most gripping action as told by the men who lived it or those who's job it was to document it. A great book for reading on vacation or weekends at the house, as the chapters are self-contained (i.e. one chapter does not lead-in to the next, since each chapter is only a part of a larger book and no book is covered twice). My advice: get this book, read it, and then make sure you read all of the other books that Coonts uses in this one. You won't regret it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Suprisingly well written, and thoughtfully edited., February 11, 1997
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This review is from: War in the Air: True Accounts of the 20th Century's Most Dramatic Air Battles-By the Men Who Fought Them (Hardcover)
For those of us who never lived our dreams of flying in combat, this book takes us there. The combination of raw emotions and cool thinking of the pilot-authors is enough to humble ordinary humans. By including a cross section of pilots of different nationalities, including American, German, British, and Japanese, Coonts emphasizes the sheer courage, physical endurance, and underneath it all, the simple love of flying common to all of these air warriors. While other compilations may express the joy of flying more clearly, nothing else I have ever read could induce the adrenaline rush evoked by some of the stories in this book. I originally checked the book out from my local library off of the new arrivals shelf, but before it was even due, I had already ordered a hardback copy for myself and my 8 year old son, Jake, who thinks he wants to be a Naval Aviator like Coonts. This book will please anyone interested in the effects of war on the human spirit, even if they are not particularly interested in flying or aircraft. Most wonderful of all, the pilots' writing (or ghost writing?) is clear, vivid, and lacking of all pretense; they use the language and phrasing of ordinary men while humbly recounting tales which could only be lived by extraordinary men. And the author's final chapter, The Last Ace, is sobering and almost melancholy, as he rationally outlines his belief that fighter aces are almost as anachronistic as knights in armor. Reflection on this thought, however, leads you to recognize just how special the men who wrote these stories are, and how lucky we are to be able to read them, and probably re-read them many times, in one compilation like this. And finally, how could you go wrong by buying a book with a cover like this one? The only mistake you can make if you buy this book will be if you fail to display it so the front cover is visible.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic, January 18, 1997
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This review is from: War in the Air: True Accounts of the 20th Century's Most Dramatic Air Battles-By the Men Who Fought Them (Hardcover)
Mr. Coontz book broughtto life the trials and tribulations that all combat pilots faced during war. He brings life back to pilots who have long since been killed. The focus of his book is not the evolution of the airplane, but how little the pilot has canged over the years. The training for pilots might have increased, but the desire and love to fly must always be present. The use of personal stories helps place the reader in the cockpit right beside the pilots. all in all this book should be read by anyone who is interested in air combat of the 20th century,
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