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7+ YearsPublisher | Grub Street |
ISBN 13 | 9781911621232 |
ISBN 10 | 1911621238 |
Book Subtitle | True Tales From The Operators Of The Big Cat In Peace And War |
Book Description | Originally intended as a trainer, the Anglo-French Sepecat jet, equipped with the very latest in weapon-aiming and navigational equipment, eventually became the backbone of the RAFs tactical strike-attack and recce forces for a decade from the mid-1970s. In these pages, the Jaguar Boys pilots, engineer and ground crew tell of the aircrafts drawbacks and joys, their sadness at losses, and their pleasure at its development into a readily-deployable and outstandingly-capable fighter-bomber for the post-Cold War era. Then came the Gulf War which signalled the start of a hectic sequence of operational adventures and upgrades for the Boys and seasoned veterans tell of action over Iraq and in the Balkans. One of the best-loved of RAF types, the Jaguar commanded a fierce loyalty and affection which shines through in these accounts of an aircraft that will live forever in the memory. |
Editorial Review | What sets this book apart is that it is far more than one's man account. Jaguar Boys is the story of the ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft told by those who flew in it and those who were responsible for ensuring it was well maintained. Eastern Daily Press Stories appear from the Cold War, Gulf War and Balkan eras and are enjoyable and educational. Jets |
About the Author | Ian Hall is a former Commander Officer of No. 31 Squadron (1992-4), as well as being the editor and writer of the Squadron Association's three-times-a-year 32-page newsletter. He is the author of Upwards, an aviation-themed novel currently available as a Kindle download. This is his first full-length historical study, having previously penned a 80-page history of No 31 Squadron's early Tornado years. |
Language | English |
Author | Ian Hall |
Publication Date | 4-Apr-19 |
Number of Pages | 192 |
Jaguar Boys paperback english - 4-Apr-19