With specially commissioned artworks and dynamic combat ribbon
diagrams, this volume reveals how the 'last of the gunfighters', as
the F-8 was dubbed by its pilots, prevailed against the growing MiG
threat of the Vietnamese People's Air Force. When the Vietnam War
began, the F-8 was already firmly established as a fighter and
reconnaissance aircraft. It entered combat as an escort for Alpha
strike packages, braving the anti-aircraft artillery and
surface-to-air missiles alongside the A-4 Skyhawk bombers and meeting
MiGs for the first time on 3 April 1965. Although the Crusader was
nicknamed 'last of the gunfighters', its pilots employed 'secondary'
AIM-9D Sidewinder missiles in all but one of their MiG kills, with
guns also used as back-up in three. Its 20 mm guns were unreliable as
they often jammed during strenuous manoeuvres, although they were
responsible for damaging a number of MiGs. However, in combat the F-8
had the highest 'exchange ratio' (kills divided by losses) at
six-to-one of any US combat aircraft involved in the Vietnam War.
Through the copious use of first-hand accounts, highly detailed
battlescene artwork, combat ribbon diagrams and armament views,
Osprey's Vietnam air war specialist Peter E. Davies charts the
successful career of the F-8 Crusader over Vietnam.
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Vietnam 1963–73
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472857521
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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