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Patrolling The Cold War Skies Reheat Sunset Philip Keeble

  • SKU: BELL-52705268
Patrolling The Cold War Skies Reheat Sunset Philip Keeble
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Publisher: Fonthill Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.76 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Philip Keeble
ISBN: 9781781555965, 1781555966
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Patrolling The Cold War Skies Reheat Sunset Philip Keeble by Philip Keeble 9781781555965, 1781555966 instant download after payment.

This is a flying adventure book set within the framework of the Cold War and told through the lens of the RAF Pilot’s Flying Log Book. Philip Keeble’s logbooks cover ten different types of aircraft: from learning to fly in a Chipmunk trainer in 1965, right through to flying the Tornado F3 Fighter in 1994. These true tales are told as anecdotal yarns, ones that put flesh on the bare bones of a logbook in an exciting, amusing and self-deprecating way. The narratives stir up memories of escapades and the events leading up to them. They depict exciting sorties, dangerous emergencies, stupid moments, funny occurrences, and operational practices, but also show the balance and contrast of operating in the Cold War. Keeble got into more than a few scrapes. He flew very high, very low, and very fast with a foolhardiness that at times was culpable. The memories of these events will make you chuckle, break out in a cold sweat, and some may even cause a lump in your throat. The author can vouch for the veracity of every single tale, even the shocking ones. Strap yourselves in securely and hold on tight—for this could be quite a ride.

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