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And Kill Migs: Air to Air Combat from Vietnam to the Gulf War (Vietnam Studies Group)

And Kill Migs: Air to Air Combat from Vietnam to the Gulf War (Vietnam Studies Group)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Vietnam Air Combat in paperback
Review: This book has had 3 editions so far, with new information being added each time it comes out. Right now its still in paperback but hopefully it'll be released in hardback with more photographs. Still, in its current version, it's lightweight and ease of travel make it a great book to keep on hand when stuck at airports or reading during meals. Fans of jet combat will want a copy to file right next to the collection of Jane's "At The Controls:" series and "Aircraft in Action" series by Squadron Publications. I haven't gotten very far with my copy yet - still working my way through "Hornets Over Kuwait" by Jay Stout and "The Flying Tigers" by Dan Ford (both worth picking up, too).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Vietnam Air Combat in paperback
Review: This book has had 3 editions so far, with new information being added each time it comes out. Right now its still in paperback but hopefully it'll be released in hardback with more photographs. Still, in its current version, it's lightweight and ease of travel make it a great book to keep on hand when stuck at airports or reading during meals. Fans of jet combat will want a copy to file right next to the collection of Jane's "At The Controls:" series and "Aircraft in Action" series by Squadron Publications. I haven't gotten very far with my copy yet - still working my way through "Hornets Over Kuwait" by Jay Stout and "The Flying Tigers" by Dan Ford (both worth picking up, too).


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