The Blue Angels: A Fly-by History: Sixty Years of Aerial Excellence

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Blue Angels: A Fly-by History: Sixty Years of Aerial Excellence
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nicholas A. Veronico
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 265
Category/GenreAircraft
Air sports and recreations
ISBN/Barcode 9780760322161
ClassificationsDewey:797.540973
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 colour, 50 b/w illustrations, 10 diagrams

Publishing Details

Publisher Motorbooks International
Imprint Motorbooks International
Publication Date 30 September 2005
Publication Country United States

Description

60th anniversary of one of the world's foremost precision flight units. In 1946 the Blue Angels first took wing; a team of four pilots flew the Grumman F6F, in daring air shows conceived by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations. And in the 60 years since then, "V" and "Echelon" formations gave way to awe-inspiring "Diamond" maneuvers and solo tricks like the "Dirty Loop" and the "Tuck-away Break." The six-man teams moved into the jet age with the McDonnell Douglas IA-18 Hornet. More than 350 million spectators around the world have thrilled to the Blue Angels' precision flying. Arriving on the Blue Angels' 60th anniversary, this book is a fitting tribute to these representatives of naval aviation and international ambassadors of good will. In soaring words and photographs, "The Blue Angels: A Fly-By History" celebrates the popular unit's feats, key figures, and aircraft from Flight Leader Roy "Butch" Voris' first outing in 1946 to the time of the Korean Conflict, when the Blue Angels formed the nucleus of a fighter squadron known as "Satan's Kittens"; from 1974, when the team donned a new aircraft, the McDonnell Douglas A-4F Skyhawk II, to the breathtaking air shows of today.

Author Biography

Nicholas A. Veronico is president of the Northern California Chapter of the American Aviation Historical Society. His other books include F4U Corsair: The Combat, Development, and Racing History of the Corsair; Giant Cargo Planes and Military Aircraft Boneyards. He as served as an editor for Pacific Flyer Aviation Newspapers, In Flight USA, and Airliners: The World's Airline Magazine. He lives in San Carlos, California.

Reviews

"Air & Space Smithsonian, " April/May, 2006 (circ.: 250,000)"Naval enthusiasts will find plenty to cheer about in Veronico's obsessively detailed chronology and photographs of the various aircraft used over the team's history."