Friday, June 24, 2016
Training the Right Stuff
Amazon is shipping my latest book, coauthored with Mark Frankel, now.
"A comprehensive study of the training aircraft used to transition the
United States military into the jet age. At the end of World War II,
high-performance jets with unfamiliar operating characteristics were
replacing propeller-driven airplanes. As accident rates soared, the Air
Force and Navy recognized the need to develop new trainers to introduce
fledgling as well as experienced pilots to jet flight. The first step
occurred in 1948, when a two-seat jet trainer, the T-33, was developed
with private funds. It was welcomed by the Air Force and subsequently
the Navy, allowing both services to start building modern air arms. Over
time other new trainers were developed to serve specific needs while
innovations, such as high fidelity simulators, accelerated the process,
reduced costs, and increased safety. The evolution continues today with
the goal of producing high-quality newly winged aviators for assignment
to operational squadrons."
Congratulations Tommy!
ReplyDeleteI am sure this will be as interesting read
as your previous titles like "Strike From
The Sea" and "U.S. Naval Air Superiority"
A subject that has been neglected for far too long. Great news, Tommy! I can't wait to get a copy for my reference library.
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