Tornado Years e-bog
32,15 DKK
(inkl. moms 40,19 DKK)
"e;Brings us into the back seat of these remarkable British aircraft and provides insights unavailable until now . . . a true gem."e; -The AviationistFollowing the success of The Adventures of a Cold War Fast-Jet Navigator: The Buccaneer Years, which won the Aviation Enthusiasts' Book Club's coveted "e;Book of the Year"e; award in 2018, Wing Commander David Herriot now explores ...
E-bog
32,15 DKK
Forlag
Air World
Udgivet
19 februar 2020
Genrer
HBTW
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781526758958
"e;Brings us into the back seat of these remarkable British aircraft and provides insights unavailable until now . . . a true gem."e; -The AviationistFollowing the success of The Adventures of a Cold War Fast-Jet Navigator: The Buccaneer Years, which won the Aviation Enthusiasts' Book Club's coveted "e;Book of the Year"e; award in 2018, Wing Commander David Herriot now explores that part of his RAF service which was intimately linked to the Panavia Tornado.Qualified as a weapons instructor, and acknowledged as a skilled tactician and weapons expert, Herriot soon rose to the top on his first tour on Tornado. Subsequent promotions in rank found him with responsibility for all aspects of weapon delivery, and the formulation of tactics, for the four Tornado squadrons based at RAF Bruggen in Germany.Later, in Whitehall, his career changed to that of a Ministry of Defence staff officer, assigned with the development of the weapons requirements for all air-to-surface delivery platforms in the RAF, but particularly Tornado. There followed a wartime deployment as the "e;Boss"e; of an RAF support unit in Italy, for a squadron of Jaguars deployed on NATO operations in Kosovo, before his next appointment took him to the RAF College where he was, as the commanding officer of Cadet Wing, responsible for the training and guidance of the future officer corps of the RAF.This is another epic adventure for the military aviation enthusiast, particularly those with affection for the Panavia Tornado. Herriot's open and easy style has been commended highly previously. He does not let his readers down with this one. This is a story well worth reading.