Flying American Combat Aircraft: The Cold WarRobin Higham Stackpole Books, 6 juil. 2005 - 368 pages Riveting accounts from the pilots who flew such planes as the F-15, B-52, C-130, and many more. Dozens of in-the-cockpit photos. |
Table des matières
F84 Thunderjet | |
Alton P H Brewer | |
Transition from C141s to Helicopters | |
B58 Hustler | |
OV10 Bronco | |
Slipping the Surly Bonds with a ZipThe F104 | |
KC135 Stratotanker | |
F86 Sabre | |
F105 Thunderchief | |
O2A Super Skymaster | |
F100 Super Sabre | |
F94 Starfire | |
F4 Phantom II | |
The RC121D Warning Star Constellation | |
A1 Skyraider | |
B32 Dominator | |
F80 Shooting Star | |
F111 Aardvark | |
The C130 | |
B57 Canberra | |
F84F Thunderstreak | |
F84 and | |
F9F2 Panther | |
A7D Crusader | |
F89 Scorpion | |
F106 Delta Dart | |
The T29 | |
XR12 Rainbow | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acceleration aileron Air Force aircraft airplane airspeed allowed altitude approach approximately automatic Base bomb bomber brakes carried climb close cockpit combat commander complete crew cruise designed early effective ejection emergency engine entered equipment external feet fighter final fire flaps flew flight flown flying followed forward four fuel gear ground handle hydraulic included increased indicated initial knots landing later limits load look Mach maintain maneuver maximum miles minutes mission models navigation never normal nose Once operations pattern percent performance pilot plane position pounds pressure problem procedure radar range reached refueling release result rockets roll runway seat seconds side speed squadron start started station stick switch Tactical tail takeoff tanks taxi throttle thrust turn unit usually weapons weight wing