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Second lieutenant Dick Curtis arrived in Italy in May 1944–twenty years old and part of a shipment of P-51 Mustang fighter pilots so desperately needed that they were rushed into combat with less than thirty hours of flight time in their new high-performance aircraft.
Six of the twelve pilots assigned to the 52nd Fighter Group were shot down in the first two weeks. By his ninth mission, Curtis was the only one still flying. A maverick, he barely escaped court-martial with his high-flying antics. Escorting bombers sent to pound heavily defended oil fields was risky enough, but strafing the enemy supply lines, ports, and airfields was even more dangerous. Curtis may chalk up his success to dumb luck, but these missions took exceptional skill and courage. This hair-raising account captures the air war in all its split-second terror and adrenaline-pumping action.
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Six of the twelve pilots assigned to the 52nd Fighter Group were shot down in the first two weeks. By his ninth mission, Curtis was the only one still flying. A maverick, he barely escaped court-martial with his high-flying antics. Escorting bombers sent to pound heavily defended oil fields was risky enough, but strafing the enemy supply lines, ports, and airfields was even more dangerous. Curtis may chalk up his success to dumb luck, but these missions took exceptional skill and courage. This hair-raising account captures the air war in all its split-second terror and adrenaline-pumping action.
Richard Curtis,Dumb but Lucky! Confessions of a P-51 Fighter Pilot in World War II,Presidio Press,0345476360,Military - World War Ii,Curtis, Richard Kenneth,Fighter pilots - United States,United States,World War, 1939-1945,World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, American,BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military,Biography / Autobiography,General world history,HISTORY / Military / General,HISTORY / Military / World War II,History,History/Military - Aviation,History/Military - United States,History/Military - Veterans,History/Military - World War II,MASS MARKET,Military,Military - Aviation,Non-Fiction,World history Second World War,history books; nonfiction books; historical non fiction; culture; cultural history; society; social history; non fiction; social studies; history book; historical; historical non fiction books; non fiction history books; books about history; books about history for adults; non fiction books; historical events; historic; historic event; nonfiction; bygone times; reference books; reference; history of society; books for men; books for dad; dad books; social studies books; nonfiction book; historical nonfiction; former times,history books;nonfiction books;historical non fiction;culture;cultural history;society;social history;non fiction;social studies;history book;historical;historical non fiction books;non fiction history books;books about history;books about history for adults;non fiction books;historical events;historic;historic event;nonfiction;bygone times;reference books;reference;history of society;books for men;books for dad;dad books;social studies books;nonfiction book;historical nonfiction;former times,BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military,HISTORY / Military / General,HISTORY / Military / World War II,History/Military - Aviation,History/Military - United States,History/Military - Veterans,History/Military - World War II,Military - Aviation,Biography / Autobiography,History,Military,General world history,World history Second World War
Dumb but Lucky! Confessions of a P-51 Fighter Pilot in World War II [Richard Curtis] on . Second lieutenant Dick Curtis arrived in Italy in May 1944–twenty years old and part of a shipment of P-51 Mustang fighter pilots so desperately needed that they were rushed into combat with less than thirty hours of flight time in their new high-performance aircraft. Six of the twelve pilots assigned to the 52nd Fighter Group were shot down in the first two weeks. By his ninth mission
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