Ethell, whose nickname in the air was "Fighter Writer," was the author of fifty-nine books and more than one thousand magazine articles, many dealing with World War II aviation. Born the son of a fighter pilot on March Air Force Base in Riverside, California, Ethell was prevented from joining the Air Force because he lacked 20/20 vision. He went on, however, to log more than 5000 hours of flight time in more than 215 types of military aircraft and became an honorary member of the American Fighter Aces Association, whose pilots have scored five or more combat victories. Ethell was also leader in the international "warbirds" movement, an effort to preserve aging military aircraft.
This is different from most photo/history books of aircraft from World War II. Filled primarily with rare color photographs of primarily American bombers flying in the European Theater. The book incorporates battle memories of various bomber crew members. There is also a chapter on fighter escorts, with the corresponding photos and stories. A colorful look at WW II. A great reference book for airplane modelers or those interested in WW II aircraft. Some really great examples of how the airplane skin on B-24s had a tendency to wrinkle.
This is a very good look at the bomber command in the European theatre in WW 2. The color pictures are mainly from private collections and haven't been seen before. The text is from crew members interviews, letters and diaries. We usually see WW2 in black and white and the immediacy isn't the same as color photos give. The aircraft are seen from brand new to well worn ships ready for the bone yard. The crew photos are usually action shots of men and their machines. This book gives us a bit different look at the air war in Europe.
More than a coffee table book, beautiful color photography of WWII bombers and their crew. Very interesting comments by the men who manned these massive machines during our country's darkest hours. Must read by anyone interested in WWII or military aviation history.