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Old 03-04-2011, 02:31 AM   #8
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Tis a shame there aren't more books about AF aviation. That's where the real men are! Of course, I might be a bit biased if you notice my avatar.
Why limit yourself to fiction? There are a ton of non-fiction accounts.

I'll suggest getting a copy of the all-time classic......Thud Ridge, by Jack Broughton.

Naval Aviation? Feet Wet, by Paul Gilchrist.

Helicopters? Chickenhawk, by Mason.

Heck, I could go on forever here.
Non-fiction,Military/Military Technology is all I read.

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