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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally! Almost all the answers in one tome, March 16, 2003
Someone ought to stick 5 gold stars on the author's forehead!!Chris Hobson has managed to compile a great amount of very valuable information into a well laid out and easily accessed format. With this book in hand the reader will be able to play "Historical Trivial Pursuit" with style. Examples? How many F-104s were lost in SEA? On what day did the USAF lose THREE F-104s? Or - How many KB-50s did the USAF lose in Vietnam? Although the book appears to be a mass of gray type with a sparse selection of B&W pictures, there is enough information here to give a dedicated aerophile hours & hours of interesting reading. Besides the date and type of aircraft lost, most entries also include the airframe serial number, names of the pilot and/or crewmembers, and salient notes of interest such as what nose art was worn by the aircraft. The author uses an abbreviated but entertaining writing style to describe how the loss occurred, Search and Rescue efforts, and in some cases the subsequent careers of select individuals. Those cases where remains were recovered at a later date are also recorded. The personnel index provided is exemplary. Using it, I finally found out how and where a pilot I had known had perished. Other entries brought back old memories from my time spent in SEA. If you are a minor air historian or a modeler, GET THIS BOOK!~ I guarantee that it will become one of your most valuable assets when researching the Vietnam Air War.
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