The Men Who Flew the Phantom F-4 (ePub)
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
File Size: 5.9 MB (.epub)
Pages: 272
Illustrations: 70 black and white illustrations
ISBN: 9781526705860
Published: 6th November 2017
The Phantom was developed for the US Navy as a long-range all-weather fighter and first flew in May 1958, before becoming operational in 1961. The US Air Force then realised that the Navy had an aircraft that was far better than any tactical aircraft in their inventory and ordered 543 F-4C variants. There then followed a spate of orders from around the world. In Britain, it was ordered for the Navy and Air Force, but was modified to take the Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan. One of the Royal Navy's Phantoms stole the record for the fastest Atlantic crossing, a record that stood until taken by the remarkable Blackbird. Phantoms have been used in combat in many conflicts throughout its long service history. It was one of America's most utilised aircraft during the long Vietnam War and has been flown in anger in the Middle East by a number of different air forces.
This is the perfect book for the general reader, enthusiast or modeller wishing to find a succinct yet detailed introduction to the design of the aircraft that has made history. It features a multitude of stories as relayed by USAF and Israeli airmen who actually flew this remarkable aircraft in wars in SE Asia and the Middle East, detailing just what it was like to fly the F-4 in combat. Many of the dozen or so chapters include combat testimonies of the Phantom design and durability in SE Asia and in the wars fought between Israel and her surrounding Arab enemies throughout the 1970s and beyond.
The book also features a wealth of technical data along with stirring images that supplement the text perfectly, enhancing its visual appeal.
Enough to rediscover the great hours of the F-4.
Air Fan, August/September 2018
For a curious or even new Phantom fan, this will whet your appetite and hopefully lead you to other probably better accounts of crew exploits using this hugely successful and admired machine.
Flightpath - reviewed by Takis Diakoumis
An enjoyable, if narrow study.
Airfix Model World, June 2018
As featured in
RAF News, January 12th 2018
The author has established an impressive portfolio of aviation histories and established a loyal following of readers. This new book is a worthy addition to the portfolio and covers the men who flew one of the most important combat aircraft of the Cold War – most highly recommended.
Firetrench
Read the complete review here.
As featured 'on the shelf' in
Wargames Illustrated, November 2017
About Martin W Bowman
With well over 100 published books, MARTIN W. BOWMAN is one of Britain’s best-known aviation historians and authors. Specialising in Second World War history and post-war aviation, Martin’s interest in these subjects was driven by the prolific number of RAF and USAAF air bases that were established in his native East Anglia. His previous books have included works such as Legend of the Lancaster, Confounding the Reich, Duxford and the Big Wings, as well as numerous titles in the exhaustive Air War series, which, between them, provide extensive coverage of operations carried out on D-Day and during the Market Garden offensive at Arnhem.