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Low Level Attack - The Pacific

By: Specialty Press

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Specialty Press)

Last Stocked on 6/13/2020

Product Info

Title
Low Level Attack - The Pacific
Publisher
Category
Author
John W. Lambert, Jack Lambert
Publish Year
2000
Pages
112
Dimensions
8.5x11x1"
NKG Part #
2147571615
MFG. Part #
0-933424-83-3
Type
Softcover

Description

All young pilots had the urge to fly near the ground and experience the speed of flight, a sensation that is lost at higher altitudes. Most only got to sneak in a bit of what was variously called buzzing, beating-up, or flat-hatting, all activities forbidden by service regulations. Altitude was life. You could recover from a spin, side slip, a bad acrobatic maneuver, or a sudden down draft if you had sufficient air under your wings. Meeting the ground at high speed invariably spelled disaster. Hence, instructors and senior members of the flying fraternity harangued at youthful pilots that low level antics were a fool's game, an invitation to sudden death. Then as the war progressed it became apparent that the best way to get at smaller targets, an enemy ship, grounded aircraft or rail lines, was to get down low - tree-top, masthead - for best result.