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Fighter Planes' Unique Role in Aviation,
By Robert Hudgins (Edgewater, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wings That Stay on (Paperback)
"Wings That Stay On" is a well written book about the history of aircraft fighter planes and the role they have played in all of the military conflicts that have taken place since the first World War. Col. Coggins has researched and presented the reader with his assessment of how the fighter plane has been a major factor in the outcome of wars, and how they will affect our future as well. His knowledge and background has been revealed in the way he has presented this subject so that even a non pilot can understand the technical and professional side of flight. He covers every military engagement with logical observations and interesting and provocative conclusions. He has made a strong case for the next decade of the 21st century by strongly promoting the F-22 Fighter for the United States. His writing has a style that keeps the reader interested in history by including reflections on the people who have been part of the development. He describes some of his missions as a way to highlight this dangerous profession. I am sure that pilots and non-pilots will like this book. It is well documented with photographs of every type of fighter plane. The author has seen a need to present this material so that the readers will have gained insight into what may not have been obvious. They will also be rewarded by taking the time to understand and reflect on the book. As a witness to most of these military engagements, as an interested non-pilot, I can now relate to them much better: how they started, when the conditions and results changed, and some of the factors that determined the outcome. Col. Coggins has presented his subject in a way that is unique to the world of aviation.
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Wings That Stay on by Edward V. Coggins (Paperback - May 1, 2000)
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