Warriors at 500 Knots
Intense Stories of Valiant Crews Flying the Legendary F-4 Phantom II in the Vietnam Air War.
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Dick Hill
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Robert F Kirk
About this listen
As the ground war struggled for success in Vietnam, it became intensely clear that the skies had to be owned by the allies for victory to have a chance. It was the F-4 and its pilots that made that possible. The author, a Phantom pilot himself, details intense stories of undaunted and valiant American pilots with their legendary fierce Phantom. These are personal stories of intrepid courage and self-sacrifice to get the mission done - whatever the cost. Fierce, unflinching battles to save friendlies and destroy a ruthless enemy are all recorded 40 years later. True tales of war at 500 knots!
©2011 Robert F Kirk (P)2011 Robert F KirkWhat listeners say about Warriors at 500 Knots
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- Royston
- 06-07-16
Narrator just didn't gel, a great collection of stories though
This is a great collection of stories about life as an F4 pilot and back seater during the Vietnam war. Brought to life the daily rigours these brave men faced from both the enemy and the egos of some of those classed as friendlies who also did their best to kill both themselves and the rear seater. This book had me laughing and amazed at the conditions these guys faced adversity without question.
The narrator spoils the story for me and I came close to calling it quits and claiming a refund, I am glad I stuck with it as it is an amazing book.
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- Trevor
- 23-02-16
Great book terrible narrator
If only the narrator didn't make everyone sound like a "southerner" and the author didn't fill the book out with the same explanations in every chapter about "arming the bombs" etc we the readers do have a memory
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- Mr. Duncan James Hardy
- 19-01-16
Awful narration.
I have listened to over 75 books with many having being narrated by someone with an American accent. Please be clear; I have no problem with the accent of our Atlantic cousins and have enjoyed the vast majority of my Audible library. This specific book however, I could not complete owing to the almost comic or pop art inflection of the narrator who's efforts to add drama and accentuate points detracted from stories which are perfectly able to stand on their own. I didn't finish this book for this reason.
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