Reddit reviews Strike Eagle: Flying the F-15E in the Gulf War
We found 4 Reddit comments about Strike Eagle: Flying the F-15E in the Gulf War. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
We found 4 Reddit comments about Strike Eagle: Flying the F-15E in the Gulf War. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
This Book describes F-15E strikes on night 1 of the Desert Storm air campaign. Strike packages of F-15E's were escorted by a MIGCAP of F-15C's on at least night 1. So to everyone saying that F-15E's don't get escorts you are wrong in at least one occasion.
F-15E can't come fast enough... If you're like me and enjoy IRL accounts of combat aircraft, I can't suggest Strike Eagle: Flying the F-15E in the Gulf War enough - lots of ground radar descriptions and use
Personally, I think the best way to get a good understanding of modern US airpower is to work chronologically. Most people find WWII stuff boring, so I recommend starting with the Vietnam War, then moving to the First Gulf War, then the Kosovo War, then the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The Falklands War is very interesting because it gives a British and naval perspective (both of which are lacking from my current list), however, the author of that book was pretty pissed at how every thing was handled during his time as a pilot (and a lot of it I agree with), so the book sometimes ends up feeling a little 'rant-y'.
If you're looking for an action filled book about rotorcraft, then look no further and pick up Ed Macy's Apache. Some of the missions described in that book are just too insane, but somehow, they pulled it off.
After loads of reading on the bus to work every day, here follows my reading list for military aviation:
Modern
Vietnam
WWII
Overall/Other
Bonus non-military aviation
I highly second the recommendations of Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, and Diamond Age. I would also recommend: