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Re: FAA Korean war losses
Nokose,
Many thanks for bringing this to our attention. It is now on order, and eagerly awaited. Published by Helion, due Aug 1 in the US and July 15 in the UK. I really hope it comes out on time. Amazon.com lists delivery to me in the period Sept 5 to 11. SAAF: South Africa's Flying Cheetahs in Korea, by Dermot Moore & Peter Bagshawe, published by Ashanti. 1991. Out of print, but copies are listed on addall.com; some even at reasonable prices. SAAF: 2 Squadron in Korea: "Flying Cheetahs" 1950-1953, by Winston Brent, published by Freeworld. 2001. Out of print, can't find any on addall.com. Contains a list of losses, with descriptions. In the past the ORB and Combat Reports for 77 RAAF Sqn were available on microfilm from the RAAF Historical Office. Start with http://airpower.airforce.gov.au/Cont...l-Records.aspx Enjoy! Frank.
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Hello Frank,
I would have thought that you would have known of this site - http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/korea/repor...rwald_afct.htm Gives all known losses I beleive. All the best Alex |
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A friend of mine has read the Russian original and says that the text is rather polemical and confusing. He also says that another Russian writer, Tsurkaev, is a better source on this subject. Can you give your opinion on the matter? Regards, Paul Thompson |
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Thank you very much for this information. Does the first book contain any loss data? Quote:
As James wrote about the FAA in the first post, "They lost a lot more aircraft and aircrew than what were documented in Korwald". The authors of the Osprey duel book about the Sabre and MiG-15 also criticise Korwald, in their case for lack of clarity in loss descriptions for USAF aircraft. That's the reason why other sources are needed. Regards, Paul Thompson |
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Sorry Paul, I haven't read any sources on the Soviet fighters in the Korean War but hoping this one has update notes in English. The translator is suppose to be very good from what I've read. Still waiting for a non-bias history of the Chinese and North Korean air forces to come to light. As the Russians were military advisors maybe they will be able to come out with that.
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Nokose,
Douglas C Dildy has published a nine part series (so far) in Small Air Forces Observer, titled The Korean People's Air Force in the Fatherland Liberation War. Part 9 in the just issued July 2013 issue takes the story up to early June 1952. It has five pages of text, a page of photographs, and a page with an order of battle for Nov 1951. It is covering both the North Korean and Chinese efforts, and includes Russian context. The series started in Vol 35 No 1. Website is http://safch.org/ Enjoy! Frank.
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OK, I understand. I'll give you additional details about the other author as and when I am able to establish them. Quote:
That's amazing, I've never heard of this magazine, but the sample issue shows that it's excellent. Thank you for spreading the knowledge! Regards, Paul Thompson |
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Hello Frank,
There is also the book by Graham Thomas, "Furies and Fireflies over Korea the story of the men of the FAA,RAF & Commonwealth who Defended South Korea, 1950-1953", published by Grub Street. Alex |
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I have read Furies and Fireflies" it does have some information on 77 sqn RAAF but is not as good as "With the carriers in Korea". "Furies and Fireflies" does have some personal accounts of not in "With the Carriers in Korea". Ther is also a internet site that deals with B-29s during the Korean war that mentions a number of B-29 losses not mentioned in Korwald. There is also an osprey book on VVS Mig-15s during the Korean war.
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Thank you, I think this thread has become a very good bibliography of sources. I'll try to keep it going! Quote:
Thank you for adding those details. As for the Internet site, do you mean the site below? http://home.comcast.net/~b29sintheko...MasterList.htm The publisher link for the Osprey book is below. This has allowed me to establish the name of that other Russian author, it's Yuriy Tepsurkaev. In a very strange twist, he is listed as the illustrator, not the author, of the Osprey title! http://www.ospreypublishing.com/stor..._9781846032998 Here's an old article about B-29s in Korea I found in the process of looking for the B-29 loss list: http://www.historynet.com/korean-war...he-air-war.htm Regards, Paul Thompson Last edited by Paul Thompson; 5th July 2013 at 14:52. Reason: B-29 second link added |
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