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Israeli F4 Phantom Ii Aces 1st Edition Shlomo Aloni

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Israeli F4 Phantom Ii Aces 1st Edition Shlomo Aloni
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.5 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Shlomo Aloni
ISBN: 9781841767833, 1841767832
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1
Volume: 60

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Israeli F4 Phantom Ii Aces 1st Edition Shlomo Aloni by Shlomo Aloni 9781841767833, 1841767832 instant download after payment.

The American manufactured F-4 Phantom II was used by the Israelis in air-to-ground missions, as an attack aircraft, and air-to-air missions as a fighter. Despite performing both roles with equal success the Israeli reliance on the Mirage III and Nesher delta fighters meant that the F-4 was used most regularly in its air-to-ground role. The kill total of the Israeli F-4 community was, consequently, a modest 116.5; significantly lower than that of other Israeli aircraft types in service between 1969 and 1982. A handful of aces were, nevertheless, created and, using first hand accounts, this unique book tells their stories. Many F-4 pilots had previously flown the Mirage III but most of the navigators were either inexperienced flying school graduates or had been transferred from transport aircraft. The decision to create such teams may have appeared an odd one and it certainly led to a number of interesting experiences but proved, ultimately, to be so successful that by 2010 the Israeli air force will have more two-seat combat aircraft than single-seat fighters. The F-4 experience was, therefore, crucial to moulding the future of the Israeli air force. =

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