When the U.S. entered the Second World War, Hub Zemke was a young Army fighter pilot teaching the Russian Allies to fly the Curtiss P-40 fighter. A year later he was sailing for Britain as commander of an entire fighter group --- the first group trained on the P-47 Thunderbolt to enter a theater of war.
The story of Hub Zemke and the elite 56th Fighter Group over WWII Europe. Vinyl-buckram, foil stamped limited edition with special end papers duplicating unit patches. Signed in ink by Four Aces: Zemke, 56th FG; J. Johnson, 61st FS; Quirk, 62nd FS; and Mahurin, 63rd FS.
Four days before Christmas 1943, a badly damaged American bomber struggled to fly over wartime Germany. At its controls was a 21-year-old pilot. Half his...
A World War II pilot recounts his experiences, which included flying with Claire Chennault's fabled Flying Tigers, matching his P-40 Tomahawk fighter against a force...
To Fly and Fight: Memoirs of a Triple Ace (Leather Edition)
$145.00
Description: The flying life of a real American Hero. C.E. "Bud" Anderson tells his story in terms that every reader will thoroughly enjoy. Fly along...