Search the FAQ Archives

3 - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M
N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
faqs.org - Internet FAQ Archives

rec.aviation.military Frequently Asked Questions (part 3 of 5)
Section - F.1. What good books are there on air combat?

( Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Part4 - Part5 - Single Page )
[ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index | Houses ]


Top Document: rec.aviation.military Frequently Asked Questions (part 3 of 5)
Previous Document: E.2. How "stealthy" was the wooden Mosquito?
Next Document: F.2. Where can I get a pilot's manual for aircraft X?
See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge
The definitive work on air combat manoeuvring (ACM) is generally believed
to be _Fighter Combat_ by Robert L Shaw (the full title is either _Fighter
Combat:  Tactics and Manoeuvring_ or _Fighter Combat:  The Art and Science
of Air-to-Air Warfare_, depending on which edition you have).  The book is
published by the US Naval Institute, Annapolis, Maryland (ISBN
1-85260-201-5).  It covers a wide range of mission profiles, engagements
(one-on-one to many-on-many), and weapon types.

User Contributions:

Comment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:




Top Document: rec.aviation.military Frequently Asked Questions (part 3 of 5)
Previous Document: E.2. How "stealthy" was the wooden Mosquito?
Next Document: F.2. Where can I get a pilot's manual for aircraft X?

Part1 - Part2 - Part3 - Part4 - Part5 - Single Page

[ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ]

Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer:
avfaq@meanmach.actrix.gen.nz





Last Update March 27 2014 @ 02:11 PM