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HAWKER HUNTER – THE OPERATIONAL RECORD

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Aa well-researched book by Robert Jackson that provides a comprehensive history of the Hawker Hunter, one of the most elegant and effective jet fighters of its era [...]

Characteristics

Book cover finish Hardcover ( rounded spine binding )
Condition Used very good
Number of pages 154
Published date Published in 1989
Language English
Size 19.05 x 15 x 1.91 cm
Author Robert Jackson
Editor Airlife Publishing Ltd.

Description

This well-researched book is a history of the Hawker Hunter, one of the most elegant- and effective - jet fighters of its era. The author, Robert Jackson, working closely with the Air Historical Branch of the Ministry of Defence, has drawn extensively on the Operational Records of the RAF Hunter squadrons to paint a vivid picture of the Hunter in action. We see the Hunter from its service debut in the RAF Fighter Command to action in the Far East and Middle East: the confrontation with Indonesia in the early 1960s, when British forces were sent to help protect the newly- formed Malaysia from hostile Indonesian incursions; and the operations against dissident Yemen-backed tribesmen in Radfan, an area just north of Aden, then a British Protectorate.

 

Most of the material is hitherto unpublished, and key questions about the Hunter are answered: for example, how did it fare in simulated combat against the RAF's V-Bombers, the Vulcan and Victor, and against much more advanced missile- armed fighters such as the Lightning. Also covered, in a detailed day-by-day account of the Indo-Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971, are Indian Air Force Hunter operations against Pakistan's F-86, MiG-19 and Mirage jets, and the author provides in-depth coverage of Hunter operations with every other air force to use the type - Oman, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, Switzerland and many others. The book brings the story of the Hunter right up to date in 1989, for the Hawker fighter's graceful shape still operates in many foreign skies.

À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson ( December 29th, 1941 ) was born in Melsonby ( North Yorkshire, England ). He was educated at Richmond School ( Yorkshire, England ). 


He then served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve ( R.A.F.V.R. ) as a pilot and navigation instructor, and held the rank of Squadron Leader. Following his retirement from the R.A.F.V.R. in 1977, he became a full - time aviation writer and aerospace correspondent and lectured extensively on strategic issues, and was the Defense Correspondent for North of England Newspapers


He speaks five languages, including Russian. As an expert in military history, Robert Jackson is the author of more than 60 books on aviation and military subjects, including operational histories on famous aircraft. 


His works include the following titles : Dunkirk : The British Evacuation, 1940 ( 1976 ), Squadron Scramble ( 1979 ), Mosquito Squadron ( 1982 ), Introduction to International Relations : Theories and Approaches ( with Georg Sørensen, 1999 ), The Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft ( 2002 ), The Romanov Mission ( 2016 ). 


( sources : www.babelio.com, ospreypublishing.com, www.crowood.com, www.goodreads.com )

À PROPOS DE CET EDITEUR
Airlife Publishing Ltd.
Airlife Publishing Limited was founded on February 6th, 1976 and has its registered office in Crawley ( West Sussex, England ). The organisation's status is listed as " dissolved " ( November 19th, 2008 ). It had 6 directors at the time it closed. 20 - 49 people were employed at this company. ( source : duedil.com )
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