The Smell of Kerosene tells the dramatic story of a NASA research pilot who logged over 11,000 flight hours in more than 125 types of aircraft. Donald Mallick gives the reader fascinating firsthand descriptions of his early naval flight training, carrier operations, and his research flying career with NASA and its predecessor agency, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA).
Loved this book. I'm always fascinated and amazed at first had accounts of history. Being a fan of both history and aviation, this book held my attention the entire time. I can see rereading this in the future.
I enjoyed this book very much. For anyone interested in what flight test is really like, I recommend Mr. Mallack's book. This is the real story of the "right stuff."
What I like most to read about is, pilots who flew unusual aircraft and are good enough at writing to let me experience it, in perfect safety. This book does that in spades. Highlights are XF8U-3 Crusader III, YF-12 and XB-70, with lots of lesser stars in-between, there is also a good deal about space research. I'd say you need to be aviation or possibly space enthusiast to enjoy this one, but if you are, wow!
I really enjoyed the laid back writing style sued by the author. The material was interesting and covered in ways that were easy to follow and stay engaged. The problem I've had with several books of this genre is the tendency to go too deep in the weeds with detail that doesn't matter to the majority of readers. I felt this book had the perfect balance.
Highly recommended for anyone interested in aviation, especially of a technical nature. The author flew over 100 different aircraft, including the XB-70 and the SR71 as a research pilot.