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Allied Fighter Aces: The Air Combat Tactics and Techniques of World War II

Allied Fighter Aces: The Air Combat Tactics and Techniques of World War II

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could have been better
Review: I read this book after reading Spick's glorious Luftwaffe Fighter Aces. Certainly the Luftwaffe was a much better read. Infact, I believed Mike wrote this book in response to the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces. What"s wrong with the Allied Fighter Aces is that it lack the grace and splendour of the earlier book. I certainly believe that the author thoroughly enjoyed writing on the Luftwaffe aces and his enthusiasm are shown through out.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Strategy, not tactics and techiques
Review: This is a book about how the Allied Air Forces fought as organizations. It is not an indepth study of the pilot's tactics and techniques.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Strategy, not tactics and techiques
Review: This is a book about how the Allied Air Forces fought as organizations. It is not an indepth study of the pilot's tactics and techniques.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Strategy, not tactics and techiques
Review: This is a book about how the Luftwaffe fought. It is not an indepth study of the pilot's tactics and techniques.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Strategy, not tactics and techiques
Review: This is a book about how the Luftwaffe fought. It is not an indepth study of the pilot's tactics and techniques.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as the Luftwaffe equivalent.
Review: This is the second book in a series by prolific aviation author Mike Spick. It is written in the same format as the first and covers much the same ground but from the allied perspective. Unfortunately, it doesn't work quite as well. One of the problems faced here is the enormous scale of the subject. This is a much larger topic than the first book and I really think the Pacific conflict is worthy of a separate volume, perhaps covering both sides. I would also like to have seen a "Strike Rate" given for each pilot in the manner of his previous book, "Luftwaffe Fighter Aces", so that direct comparisons may be made. The author's personal writing style is starting to become a little irritating, too. It only happens occasionally but it is inappropriate and distracting. A not-quite-worthy companion to "Luftwaffe Fighter Aces", it is still a good read and will give the reader a good insight into the subject.


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