MiG-17 Fresco in Action
Title | MiG-17 Fresco in Action PDF eBook |
Author | Hans-Heiri Stapfer |
Publisher | Squadron/Signal Publications |
Total Pages | 50 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780897472777 |
MiG-17 Fresco Walk Around
Title | MiG-17 Fresco Walk Around PDF eBook |
Author | Hans-Heiri Stapfer |
Publisher | Squadron/Signal Publications |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780897475129 |
The MiG-17 'Fresco' followed the MiG-15 'Fagot' into Soviet Air Force service and evolved into a highly maneuverable, reliable and easy-to-maintain air combat fighter. One of the most widely exported fighters of all time, the MiG-17 saw service in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, including combat in a number of air forces around the world. Every detail of this Cold War fighter aircraft is illustrated with over 200 color and b/w photos, line drawings and 12 color profiles.
MiG-17 and MiG-19 Units of the Vietnam War
Title | MiG-17 and MiG-19 Units of the Vietnam War PDF eBook |
Author | István Toperczer |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2012-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782006869 |
The erstwhile enemy of the USAF and US Navy during the nine years of American involvement in the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese Peoples' Air Force (VPAF) quickly grew from an ill-organised rabble of poorly trained pilots flying antiquated communist aircraft into a highly effective fighting force that more than held its own over the skies of North Vietnam. Flying Soviet fighters like the MiG-17, and -19, the VPAF produced over a dozen aces, whilst the Americans managed just two pilots and three navigators in the same period.
MiG-17/19 Aces of the Vietnam War
Title | MiG-17/19 Aces of the Vietnam War PDF eBook |
Author | István Toperczer |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2016-10-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1472812573 |
At the beginning of the Vietnam War, the Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) were equipped with slow, old Korean War generation fighters – a combination of MiG-17s and MiG-19s – types that should have offered little opposition to the cutting-edge fighter-bombers such as the F-4 Phantom II, F-105 Thunderchief and the F-8 Crusader. Yet when the USAF and US Navy unleashed their aircraft on North Vietnam in 1965 the inexperienced pilots of the VPAF were able to shatter the illusion of US air superiority. Taking advantage of their jet's unequalled low-speed maneuverability, small size and powerful cannon armament they were able to take the fight to their missile-guided opponents, with a number of Vietnamese pilots racking up ace scores. Packed with information previously unavailable in the west and only recently released from archives in Vietnam, this is the first major analysis of the exploits of Vietnamese pilots in the David and Goliath contest with the US over the skies of Vietnam.
F-8 Crusader vs MiG-17
Title | F-8 Crusader vs MiG-17 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Mersky |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 84 |
Release | 2014-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 178200811X |
Revered by Naval Aviators as the 'last of the gunfighters' due to its quartet of Colt-Browning Mk 12 20 mm cannon, the F-8 Crusader enjoyed great success against VPAF MiG-17s during the Rolling Thunder campaign of 1966–68. But, the MiG-17's unequalled low-speed manoeuvrability, small size and powerful cannon armament meant that the American forces didn't have it all their own way. This fully illustrated book, featuring photographs, maps and battlescene artwork, reveals the tactics that were developed by pilots on both sides to give themselves the edge in air-to-air dogfights, allowing the reader to understand how the differing design and development doctrines played a part in combat.
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17
Title | Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 PDF eBook |
Author | Yefim Gordon |
Publisher | Voyageur Press (MN) |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | MiG-17 (Jet fighter plane) |
ISBN | 9781857801071 |
During the 1950s, the Soviet Union produced and used around 9,000 MiG-17s. First flown in January 1950, it is an extensively upgraded MiG-15 with a redesigned scimitar wing and lengthened fuselage, and known to NATO as "Fresco". The type was built under various designations including the Polish Lim-5P and Lim-6bis and the Czech S-105, and served not only with the Soviet armed forces but with the military in other Warsaw Pact nations, and further afield including Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Morocco, North Korea, North Vietnam, and Syria. The Chinese built the MiG-17 as the Shenyang F-4. The type saw combat in the Middle East against Israel, in North Vietnam, and in Nigeria during the Biafran War. As the later MiG-19 (which will be covered in a forthcoming Aerofax volume) was introduced, the MiG-17 was relegated mostly to the ground-attack role, replacing the MiG-15.
Striving for Air Superiority
Title | Striving for Air Superiority PDF eBook |
Author | Craig C. Hannah |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | 188 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781585441464 |
Annotation. "Tactical bombing", Gen. Jimmy Doolittle reportedly observed, "is breaking the milk bottle. Strategic bombing is killing the cow". Most nations have historically chosen between building tactical and strategic air forces; rarely has a state given equal weight to both. The advantages of tactical air power are obvious today as small wars and petty tyrants bedevil us, but in a Cold War world split between continental superpowers, strategic bombing took precedence, with calamitous consequences. In the 1960s, the U.S. Air Force lacked the equipment and properly trained pilots to assure air superiority because the Tactical Air Command (TAC) had become little more than a handmaiden to the Strategic Air Command (SAC). TAC focused primarily on the interdiction of enemy bombers and virtually ignored its other responsibilities. Its aircraft were designed to shoot at large, lumbering bombers and not to engage in dog fights with highly maneuverable MiGs. Hannah shows how a tactical air force that won a victory in World War II deteriorated into a second-rate force flying aging aircraft during the early years of the Cold War, recovered briefly over Korea, then slid into obsolescence during the 1950s. His explanation of why America's fighter aircraft did not work in Vietnam is instructive and unsettling. Hannah explains how TAC struggled through the war in Vietnam to emerge in the 1970s as the best tactical air force in the world. He side-steps politics and inter-service rivalries to focus on the nuts and bolts of tactical air power. The result is a factual, informative account of how an air force first loses its way then finds its mission again.