Description

A compact, illustrated history of the 4th Fighter Wing and the beginnings of combat in Korea for the United States.

The entry of the United States' premier jet interceptor into the Korean War was triggered by the ever-increasing presence of the Soviet-built MiG-15 south of the Yalu River. The possibility of the USAF losing air supremacy over the Korean Peninsula was unacceptable. The 4th Fighter Wing got the call for combat in Korea. They were made up of a combination of new pilots right out of jet training and the older combat veterans of World War II vintage. This combination of pilot types wrote and re-wrote the text books on jet warfare.

Of the 40 jet aces that the war produced, the 4th Wing boasted 24 of them. With first-hand accounts and stunning illustrations inside, this book details these incredible pilots and the planes they flew.

Table of Contents

The Early Days
MIG tactics encountered
Profiling the 4th Sabre Aces
Personal accounts of MIG kills by the Aces
Appendices

Product details

Published Feb 20 2013
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781472802521
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 80 b/w; 20 col
Series Aircraft of the Aces
Short code ACE 72
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Warren Thompson

Warren Thompson has been an avid military aviation…

Illustrator

Mark Styling

Illustrator

Mark Postlethwaite

Mark Postlethwaite was born in Leicestershire in 1…

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