VF-11/111 ‘Sundowners’ 1942–95 cover

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Fighting Squadron 11 was established at San Diego in August 1943, beginning a half-century record that spanned aerial combat in three wars from the piston to the jet age. First deployed to Guadalcanal, the 'Sundowners' flew Grumman Wildcats and completed its tour as the Navy's third-ranking F4F squadron in terms of aerial victories.

Upon returning home, the 'Sundowners' transitioned to Hellcats in preparation for a second combat deployment. In 1944-45 the squadron flew from USS Hornet (CV-12), participating in the fast carrier strikes against the Philippines, Formosa and the Asian mainland. It finished the war as the Navy's 11th ranking fighter squadron with 158 credited victories.

Redesignated VF-111 in 1948, the 'Sundowners' converted to F9F Panthers and scored history's first jet-versus-jet victory over Korea in 1950. After the armistice, the squadron flew FJ-3 Furies and F11F Tigers, before receiving the world-class F8U Crusader in 1961. During the long Vietnam War, the 'Sundowners' logged six deployments, scoring MiG kills in both F-8s and F-4 Phantom IIs.

From 1978 to disestablishment in 1995, the 'Sundowners' flew F-14 Tomcats from USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) and Carl Vinson (CVN-70), completing a record of 37 deployments from 17 flattops in its 52-year career. From World War 2 until after the Cold War, the 'Sundowners' established an unsurpassed record 'at the tip of the spear' in naval aviation history.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE
GUADALCANAL

CHAPTER TWO
WITH THE FAST CARRIERS

CHAPTER THREE
THE JET AGE

CHAPTER FOUR
VIETNAM

CHAPTER FIVE
POST-VIETNAM ERA

APPENDICES
COLOUR PLATES COMMENTARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Product details

Published Mar 23 2010
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 128
ISBN 9781846034848
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 120 b/w; 30 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Aviation Elite Units
Short code AEU 36
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Barrett Tillman

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Tom Tullis

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