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M**R
A Winning Combination - Yanks in Spits!
Almost all WWII American aces flew U.S. aircraft to reach 'five down and glory' status. The exploits of the two dozen Yank pilots to make ace while flying Spitfires is told in this entertaining, informative book by Andrew Thomas, #80 in Osprey's 'Aircraft of the Aces' series.The select band of U.S. Spitfire aces either flew Spitfires as regular members of RAF squadrons or were assigned to American units such as the 4th, 31st and 52nd Fighter Groups which were initially equipped with Spitfires, a case of lend lease in reverse! Included in the former group were pilots like Lance Wade, Claude Weaver and John Lynch. The latter group boasted aces like Frank Hill, Harrison Thyng, Jerry Collinsworth and Sylvan Feld. Other pilots like Don Blakeslee, 'Dixie' Alexander and Don Gentile claimed their initial kills in Spits before scoring the magic fifth kill in other aircraft.Thomas relates the combat exploits of this disparate group in an engaging style; he's one of Osprey's better authors. I especially appreciated the numerous first-hand accounts of dogfights he included in the book. The text is illustrated with over 100 black and white photographs of the pilots and their 'kites' along with eight pages of nicely done color profiles by Chris Davey.An interesting subject well-presented; definitely a five-star effort.
N**A
From Britian to North Africa, they covered it all.
Starting with the early Spitfire models, the American air group, known as the 'Eagle' squadron, suffered heavy losses in 1940 and 1941. But with newer models of the Spitfire later in the war, the Americans steadily gained the upper hand.The book starts with the first Americans to join British squadrons, (Later flying for the USAAF), in Britian, then in North Africa.These Americans fight in Britian, North Africa, Corsica, Malta, Sicily and then Italy.With well drawn, (as always), color plates of Spitfires.This book has pilots like Donald Blakeslee, John Lynch, Dale Shafer, Lance Wade, Jerry Collinsworth and more.I found this book very informative, with 85 pages of pictures, color plates and information on aces.I have bought 10 Osprey books for far, and have liked or loved every one of them.This book has another 5 stars from me.
S**.
Five Stars
Great read for any WWII aviation buff!
J**L
Five Stars
Great book.
S**T
Five Stars
Excellent and informative. Thoroughly happy to add this to my collection of Spitfire literature.
R**Y
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C**B
American fighter pilots
This book gives a good insight into American fighter pilots of WW2.These people are less known than their bomber crew contempories.
Trustpilot
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