American MiG Pilot
Inside the Top Secret USAF “Red Eagles” MiG Squadron
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Bloomsbury presents American MiG Pilot: Inside the Top Secret USAF "Red Eagles" MiG Squadron, written and read by Rob "Z-Man" Zettel, Lt Col. USAF (Ret.)
Get inside the head of one of America's most experienced MiG pilots as he tells the thrilling tale of the top-secret US operation that wouldn't feel out of place in 'Top Gun'.
After finding themselves outflown over Vietnam, the American military launched top-secret Operation Constant Peg, using illicitly obtained Russian Fighters pitted against star US fighter pilots in simulated combat exercises. With controls labelled in Russian and the only spare parts being the ones they could salvage, the pilots who climbed into the MiGs – the Red Eagles – accepted all of the risks associated with operating these aircraft.
This book describes what it was like to be there day in and day out at one of the most access-restricted airfields in the entire USAF, flying MiGs alongside some of the very best fighter pilots hand-picked from the ranks of the USAF, US Navy and US Marine Corps. Rob “Z-Man” Zettel tells the Red Eagles story for the first time through the experiences of a pilot who flew these aircraft to their maximum performance in simulated combat engagements, often several times a day, against frontline fighter pilots of the three US sister services.
Vivid accounts of training engagements put the reader right in the cockpit, while historical photographs help paint the picture of an operation that took the US Air Force from its disappointing performance in the Vietnam War to unprecedented success in Operation Desert Storm.
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I was intrigued when I saw the title of this book and immediately ordered it last year, and have been patiently waiting for it to go on sale. Bloody hell, talk about worth the wait.... Without a doubt this book is one of the very best aviation memoirs I have ever read and in this case, listened to.
You are taken deep inside the workings and cockpits of the highly classified 4477th Red Eagles squadron at Tonopah Test Range, Nevada, the heart of Project Constant Peg, where American pilots secretly flew "acquired" Soviet MiGs with the objective of training U.S. fighter pilots to better understand, and best Soviet era fighters in gruelling air to air close in combat. Zettel’s detailed and deeply personal account of flying the MiG-21 and 23, as well as other American fighter aircraft is both technically precise and intensely immersive. His vivid descriptions of the air combat maneuvering put you right in the cockpit, feeling the G-forces and tactical tension of a close in conflict over the Nevada desert.
Z - man also perfectly captures the fighter jock culture, (the toga party is a memorable event) camaraderie, humor, and many times sobering risks faced by these, the very best of the best pilots; it balances gripping operational detail with very human stories — both funny and occasionally tragic — that make the Red Eagles’ mission come alive again.
For pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the art of extreme close in air to air combat, this book makes incredible listening
Zettel puts you in the cockpit of a Mig with him in dogfights. Just terrific listen.
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