Friday, January 14, 2011
Mustangs Over Korea, by David R. McLaren
Mustangs Over Korea: The North American F-51 at War 1950-1953, by David R. McLaren
Schiffer Publishing, 1999
Oversize, 166 pages, appendices, glossary, bibliography, no index. The whole book is chock full of photos
Description
Mustangs Over Korea is a documentary history of one of the most famous fighters ever built during a historically almost unrecognized war. Flown by four air forces in support of the United Nations, the F-51 Mustang dropped more napalm and fired more rockets than any other aircraft during that conflict, and in the process suffered the highest number of losses.
TOld is the story of the bravery of the fighter-bomber pilots in the serious air-to-mud war against horrendous anti-aircraft fire, and aslo the first swirling air battles againt the vaunted MiG-15.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Korea: The Country Nobody Ever Heard Of
2. The Opponents: The North Korean Air Force
3. The Republic of Korea's Air Force
4. 77 Squadron - Royal Air Force
5. The 8th Fighter Bomber Wing
6. The 35th Fighter Interceptor Wing
7. 18th Fighter Bomber Wing
8. 2 SQuadron - South African Air Force
9. The 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
Epilogue
Appendices
1. Confirmed Mustang Pilot Losses in the Korean Conflict
2. Australian Mustangs in the Korean conflict
3. USAF Mustangs in the Korean conflict
4. Enemy aircraft destroyed by Mustang Pilots
5. Key to Korean place name endings and 5-51 Air Bases
Glossary
Bibliography
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