I love books about airplanes, especially those that take a different look at those favorites. Or in the case of this book, skewer many that deserve it. I didn't know about Hush-kit before signing up to support the book on Unbound (I find a lot of neat things over there - just be patient).
Each chapter is essentially a long blog post, done in a beautiful format of a book. The author covers everything from the First World War to present day. More emphasis on British planes, but it is a British book. I did learn about some really bad British planes that shouldn't have ever seen the light of day.
Some of the neat chapters are those by non-US pilots. There are two by Iranian pilots, one focused on the F-4 & the other on the F-14. Very interesting points of view. There is also an interview with an Indian MIG-25R recon pilot that regularly take his plane beyond 80k ft, which I didn't realize it could do. This is where the SR-71 likes to play.
It is a fun book to learn about warplanes from a side that isn't usually considered. There is a second book up for funding & I have already put my payment down for a copy.