2
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
Flight of the Intruder
by Stephen Coonts
Sponsored
Synopsis
Also Available in an Audio Edition from Audible via Amazon
In Flight of the Intruder Jake Grafton is an A-6 Intruder pilot during the Vietnam War who flies his bomber on sorties past enemy flak and SAM missiles, and then must maneuver his plane, often at night, onto the ...
In Flight of the Intruder Jake Grafton is an A-6 Intruder pilot during the Vietnam War who flies his bomber on sorties past enemy flak and SAM missiles, and then must maneuver his plane, often at night, onto the ...
Also Available in an Audio Edition from Audible via Amazon
In Flight of the Intruder Jake Grafton is an A-6 Intruder pilot during the Vietnam War who flies his bomber on sorties past enemy flak and SAM missiles, and then must maneuver his plane, often at night, onto the relatively small deck of an aircraft carrier. Former Navy flyer Stephen Coonts gives an excellent sense of the complexities of modern air raids and how nerve-wracking it is, even for the best airmen, to technically solve sudden problems over and over, knowing that even a twist of fate like a peasant wildly firing a rifle from a field could wipe out the crew. Grafton alternates between remorse over the fate of his unseen Vietnamese victims on the ground and a gung-ho "let's win this war" sentiment that lashes at both policymakers who select less-than-important targets for the dangerous missions and advocates for peace back in the States.
In Flight of the Intruder Jake Grafton is an A-6 Intruder pilot during the Vietnam War who flies his bomber on sorties past enemy flak and SAM missiles, and then must maneuver his plane, often at night, onto the relatively small deck of an aircraft carrier. Former Navy flyer Stephen Coonts gives an excellent sense of the complexities of modern air raids and how nerve-wracking it is, even for the best airmen, to technically solve sudden problems over and over, knowing that even a twist of fate like a peasant wildly firing a rifle from a field could wipe out the crew. Grafton alternates between remorse over the fate of his unseen Vietnamese victims on the ground and a gung-ho "let's win this war" sentiment that lashes at both policymakers who select less-than-important targets for the dangerous missions and advocates for peace back in the States.
You May Also Like
Ghibli Town Coloring Book: The Magical World of Ghibli with Whimsical Urban Area Coloring Pages Including Enchanting Illustrations to Relax and Relieve Stress
Elio Turner
The Lies I Tell
Julie Clark
The Fallen and the Kiss of Dusk (Crowns of Nyaxia 4): Dramatische Romantasy über Liebe und Verrat zwischen Sterblichen und Göttern (German Edition)
Carissa Broadbent
Make Your Shot: A Single Dad Hockey Romance (Aston Archers Hockey Book 5)
Cali Melle
The Heir
Darcie Wilde
Courage Over Corporate : Choosing Country, Purpose, and Peace
Katie Frigon