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"Fighting Hitler's Jets: The Extraordinary Story of the American Airmen Who Beat the Luftwaffe and Defeated Nazi Germany", by Robert F. Dorr
Dear All,
I just got a Zenith Press electronic flyer that showed this new book for sale. Amazon, however, says it is due for release on Nov. 15, 2013. Robert F. Dorr writes the "Washington Watch" column in Aerospace America, the flagship publication of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, of which I am a member. Dorr's column is quite informative about the latest Washington activities as they relate to aerospace. That said, Zenith Press' description of the book makes me shudder: "Fighting Hitler's Jets brings together in a single, character-driven narrative two groups of men at war: on one side, American fighter pilots and others who battled the secret “wonder weapons” with which Adolf Hitler hoped to turn the tide; on the other, the German scientists, engineers, and pilots who created and used these machines of war on the cutting edge of technology. Written by Robert F. Dorr, renowned author of Zenith Press titles Hell Hawks!, Mission to Berlin, and Mission to Tokyo, the story begins with a display of high-tech secret weapons arranged for Hitler at a time when Germany still had prospects of winning the war. It concludes with Berlin in rubble and the Allies seeking German technology in order to jumpstart their own jet-powered aviation programs. Along the way, Dorr expertly describes the battles in the sky over the Third Reich that made it possible for the Allies to mount the D-Day invasion and advance toward Berlin. Finally, the book addresses both facts and speculation about German weaponry and leaders, including conspiracy theorists’ view that Hitler escaped in a secret aircraft at the war’s end. Where history and controversy collide with riveting narrative, Fighting Hitler’s Jets furthers a repertoire that comprises some of the United States’ most exceptional military writing." This apprehension is further reinforced by the table of contents: "Contents One The Air Show, November 26, 1943 Two “What’s a Pearl Harbor?” Three Wonder Weapons Four Twin-Engine Fighters Five Wonder Weapons, Part II Six Mustang Unleashed Seven Rocket Science Eight The Jet Plane Boogie Nine Mustang Men Ten The Underground Airplane Eleven Natter Twelve P-80 Thirteen Arado Ar 234 Fourteen Marauder Man Fifteen Dogfights Sixteen Supersonic Speed and Super Science Seventeen The Air Show, Part II Acknowledgments Bibliography Endnotes Appendices" Zenith Press sells this hardcover book for $30.00 while Amazon has a pre-release price on it of $22.20. I haven't decided whether to buy it just to have it sit on my "Nowarra" shelf or let someone else buy it first and post a review. Regards, Richard |