Srbija Posted March 13, 2019 #1 Posted March 13, 2019 Tornado Boysby Ian HallGrub Street Publishing | August 2016 | ISBN-10: 1910690139 | ePUB | 22.9 mbhttps://www.amazon.com/Tornado-Boys-Ian-Hall/dp/1910690139Tornado Boys is the latest in the ever-popular 'Boys' series, and differs from earlier titles. With the introduction of female pilots to the RAF in 1994, the Tornado was the first aircraft to be flown by both men and women. This is acknowledged in the book with a chapter written by one female pilot.Another aspect that makes this book different from the rest of the series is that it covers an aircraft which is still in active service, especially as a key player in current Middle East operations. With focus on the GR1/GR4 versions of the Tornado, readers will enjoy fascinating insights on what it is like to operate this bomber/reconnaissance aircraft against the backdrop of modern-day scenarios.The book starts in the 1970s with stories from operators and ground crew of the Tornado as a Cold War nuclear deterrent and with tales of later 'hot' wars as seen by operational leaders in both Gulf conflicts and in Kosovo. There are also stories of Scud hunting in Iraq and Red Flag exercises in the US, as well as of a stunning competition victory over the USAF's Strategic Air Command in their own backyard. The short-lived anti-shipping role is not neglected. With the transformation of the Tornado to the GR4 standard, the book continues with chapters covering active service in support of Britain's increasingly complex international commitments and the employment of new weaponry and sensors.All in all, through the eyes of men and women who have operated this extraordinary aircraft, the volume presents an entertaining and illuminating series of tales and anecdotes. These light and informative stories come from those who were proud to serve on and loved to operate the impressively versatile Tornado.About the AuthorIan Hall joined the RAF at 18 and during seven fighter-bomber tours flew five different operational types. He served in Bahrain, Germany, Belgium, Norway and Canada. Ian had the pleasure of commanding a Tornado squadron in the early 1990s, before retiring as a group captain. Ian is also the author of Jaguar Boys (9781909808157).CONTENTSIntroductionChapter 1: To Be, or Not to BeChapter 2: Giant VoiceChapter 3: International TrainingChapter 4: Brown Among the BatsChapter 5: The Gulf Conflict - 'Gulf War One'Chapter 6: Still Learning after All Those YearsChapter 7: Achtung - Englander's Boots!Chapter 8: Scud HuntingChapter 9: Keeping the 'Fin' AirborneChapter 10: A Cold War ReflectionChapter 11: Advancing the TrainingChapter 12: Battle Damage Assessment - Better Late than NeverChapter 13: Blind and DeafChapter 14: The Iraq War - 'Gulf War Two'Chapter 15: All at SeaChapter 16: Leading from the FrontChapter 17: Storm ShadowChapter 18: Desert TornadosChapter 19: Afghan OpsChapter 20: The Long and Winding RoadGlossary of Terms Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. ... 1
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