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Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, from the Red Baron to the F-16 Kindle Edition
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The definitive history of combat aviation and fighter aircraft, from World War I to present
INCLUDES 32 PAGES OF PHOTOGRAPHS AND 12 MAPS
Lords of the Sky is the “dramatic, fast-paced, and definitive" (Michael Korda) history of fighter pilots and aircraft and their extraordinary influence on modern warfare, masterfully written by "one of the most decorated pilots in Air Force history” (New York Post). A twenty-year USAF veteran who flew more than 150 combat missions and received multiple Distinguished Flying Crosses, Lt. Colonel Dan Hampton draws on his singular firsthand knowledge, as well as groundbreaking research in aviation archives and rare personal interviews with little-known heroes, including veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Hampton (the New York Times bestselling author of Viper Pilot) reveals the stories behind history's most iconic aircraft and the aviators who piloted them: from the Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplane to the Mitsubishi Zero, Supermarine Spitfire, German Bf 109, P-51 Mustang, Grumman Hellcat, F-4 Phantom, F-105 Thunderchief, F-16 Falcon, F/A-18 Super Hornet, and beyond. In a seamless, sweeping narrative, Lords of the Sky is an extraordinary account of the most famous fighter planes and the brave and daring heroes who made them legend.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWilliam Morrow
- Publication dateJune 24, 2014
- File size12635 KB
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By the USAF F-16 legend behind the bestselling memoir Viper Pilot, this is the first comprehensive history of fighter pilots and air combat—a unique, riveting look at the aces of the sky, their machines, their most daring missions, and the epic conflicts they shaped, from the trailblazing aviators of World War I to today's supersonic jets
Lords of the Sky is a thrilling history of the fighter pilot, masterfully written by one of the most decorated aviators in American history. A twenty-year USAF veteran who flew more than 150 combat missions and received four Distinguished Flying Crosses, Lt. Colonel Dan Hampton draws on his singular firsthand knowledge, as well as groundbreaking research in aviation archives and rare personal interviews with little-known heroes, including veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. In a seamless, sweeping narrative, Lords of the Sky tells the extraordinary stories behind the most famous fighter planes and the brave and daring heroes who made them legend.
In the Great War, aces such as Manfred von Richthofen ("The Red Baron"), Eddie Rickenbacker, and Roland Garros faced horrific survival rates and became romantic heroes. The Second World War saw the RAF locked in a struggle for the fate of civilization during the Battle of Britain; on the Eastern Front, the German Luftwaffe and Soviet Air Force grappled in some of the fiercest and bloodiest air battles in history. In the Pacific, Japanese pilots terrorized Asia, culminating in their attack on Pearl Harbor. American flyboys quickly became instrumental to the Allies' ultimate victory, ravaging the enemy's navy, providing life-saving air support for ground troops, escorting bombers, and dogfighting with Japanese Zeros and Nazi Messerschmitts. During the Cold War, conflicts in Korea and Vietnam featured the dawn of the jet age, in which American pilots battled Soviet-made MiGs and increasingly sophisticated anti-aircraft weaponry. Hampton then draws on his own experience as an F-16 pilot who fought in the 1991 and 2003 wars against Iraq to bring to life the dangers and demands of today's modern fighter pilot.
Here are the stories behind history's most iconic aircraft and the aviators who piloted them: from the Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplane to the Mitsubishi Zero, Supermarine Spitfire, Nazi Bf 109, P-51 Mustang, Grumman Hellcat, F-4 Phantom, F-105 Thunderchief, F-16 Falcon, F/A-18 SuperHornet, and beyond. Here, too, are the Lafayette Escadrille, Flying Tigers, RAF Eagles, Wild Weasels, and other legendary units. Throughout this definitive history, Hampton clarifies the astonishing debt we owe to these daring Lords of the Sky who have ruled the air for more than a century.
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An excellent, well-researched, literate overview of twentieth-century warfare and the development of the fighter plane. Lords of the Sky will captivate history and aviation buffs alike.
-- "Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of Flight of the Intruder"In a unique concept never before attempted, Dan Hampton breaks new ground-a fighter pilot telling the history of fighter pilots! Lords of the Sky is superbly written, and Hampton's personal experience is backed up by excellent research. He paints a vivid picture of the skills, scares, scars, and science of air combat brilliantly, weaving them into a fascinating historical fabric that embraces technology, history, and politics. Aviation buffs and the general public will agree that this is a first in the field!
-- "Colonel Walter Boyne (USAF, Ret.), New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Wild Blue"It is perhaps ironic that Dan Hampton's excellent and very readable history of fighter pilots is appearing just as the use of drones seems likely to supplant them, but his book brings back to vivid life the unique and romantic role of the fighter pilot in all the wars of the past hundred years. Hampton writes with the verve, dash, and crisp authority of a man who has been a fighter pilot himself, and the result is a book that is at once dramatic, fast-paced, and definitive, a pleasure for everyone who loves reading about aviation, and the life-and-death drama of air combat.
-- "Michael Korda, New York Times bestselling author of With Wings like Eagles" --This text refers to the audioCD edition.About the Author
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Dan Hampton flew 151 combat missions during his twenty years (1986-2006) in the United States Air Force. For his service in the Iraq War, Kosovo conflict, and first Gulf War, Col. Hampton received four Distinguished Flying Crosses with Valor, a Purple Heart, eight Air Medals with Valor, five Meritorious Service Medals, and numerous other citations. He is a graduate of the USAF Fighter Weapons School, USN Top Gun School (TOGS), and USAF Special Operations School. Hampton was named his squadron's Instructor Pilot of the Year six times and pioneered air-combat tactics that are now standard. A graduate of Texas A&M University, he has published in Aviation History, the Journal of Electronic Defense, Air Force Magazine, and Airpower magazine, and written several classified tactical works for the USAF Weapons Review. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Viper Pilot: A Memoir of Air Combat and a novel, The Mercenary.
John Pruden is an Earphones Award-winning audiobook narrator. His exposure to many people, places, and experiences throughout his life provides a deep creative well from which he draws his narrative and vocal characterizations. His narration of The Killing of Crazy Horse by Thomas Powers was chosen by the Washington Post as a Best Audiobook of 2010.
--This text refers to the audioCD edition.Product details
- ASIN : B00DB39Y8M
- Publisher : William Morrow; Reprint edition (June 24, 2014)
- Publication date : June 24, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 12635 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 645 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #387,391 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Dan Hampton flew 151 combat missions during his twenty years (1986–2006) in the United States Air Force. For his service in the Iraq War, Kosovo conflict, and first Gulf War, Col. Hampton received four Distinguished Flying Crosses with Valor, a Purple Heart, eight Air Medals with Valor, five Meritorious Service medals, and numerous other citations. He is a graduate of the USAF Fighter Weapons School, USN Top Gun School (TOGS), and USAF Special Operations School. A frequent guest analyst on CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC discussing foreign affairs, military, aviation, and intelligence issues, he has published in Aviation History, the Journal of Electronic Defense, Air Force Magazine, Vietnam magazine, and Airpower magazine, and written several classified tactical works for the USAF Weapons Review. He is the author of the national bestsellers Viper Pilot and Lords of the Sky, as well as a novel, The Mercenary.
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But I did enjoy the book (I love war history).
As it entered WWII, the author began to give much more information regarding the ground war and its machinations. I was fine with that, it's a great way of providing perspective. Except, and with great respect to the author, I feel he lost the plot here as he proceeded to go on and on and on about it, entirely shifting emphasis from aviation to land warfare. This was space that would've been far been dedicated to aircraft development and Flying. To be fair, the author's flying sequences are absolutely superb... I felt I was in the cockpit.
In natural progression, we moved to the Korean War, then Viet Nam, then the middle east and wrapping up with Iraq rounds 1 & 2. One glaring omission, I thought, was not covering the introduction of stealth technology (especially considering the amount of information he gives regarding the development and refinement of radar). I'm aware that the F-117 was merely called a "fighter" even though it was unarmed and its mission was strictly air-to-ground, but it still should have been mentioned considering its impact on aerial warfare.
I really did enjoy this book. After I realized that the author was wont to go off on tangents here and there, I just gave up on my preconceptions and went with the flow. Certainly, it was all nevertheless informative and very readable. I undoubtedly learned many things I was previously unaware of and I'd consider myself a fair student on the subjects herein.
It's a pity I couldn't sit down with the author over a beer or two and ask him about a lot of things I found odd which he'd left out. It is a compliment that the greatest criticism I offer is that it's not long enough!
Still, I'm most grateful for the book and unreservedly give it my recommendation. Thank you, Mr. Hampton.
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But I would recommend this book to anyone with an aviation interest.
This book is for the casual reader, not for die hard of air combat.
There are some mistakes here and there … the FW190 armed with two 12,7mm machine guns? C'mon ...







