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F-4 Phantom II vs MiG-21: USAF & VPAF in the Vietnam War (Duel) | 
enlarge | Author: Peter Davies Creators: Jim Laurier, Gareth Hector Publisher: Osprey Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 80 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.1 x 0.3
ISBN: 1846033160 Dewey Decimal Number: 355 EAN: 9781846033162 ASIN: 1846033160
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From difficult weather conditions to unreliable missile armament to unequal rules of engagement, this book tells the story of the challenges faced by the F-4 and MiG-21 pilots. Using first-hand accounts wherever possible the author draws us into the dangerous world experienced by American and North Vietnamese pilots. Influential leaders and tacticians will be profiled to provide a comparative evaluation of their contrasting skills. This book will also reveal the technical specifications of each jet with an analysis of the weaponry, avionics and survival devices of the Phantom and MiG-21. The fighters' strengths and weaknesses will be compared also, including turn radius, performance at altitude, range and structural integrity. This was an intense and deadly duel between vastly different rivals. In the Phantom, a second crewmember and good radar compensated for the difficulty of providing command and control at long distances from the targets. However, the F-4's smoky engines and considerable bulk made it visible at much further distances than the small, clean MiG-21 and Phantoms were often hit by unseen MiG attacks. On the other hand, the F-4s eight-missile armament compared favorably with the two-missile provision of the MiG. Often pilot skill, if not luck, would be the determining factor between the smaller, faster MiG and bigger, better-gunned Phantom. First-person extracts will reflect on the dangers of these aerial duels while graphics based on records of engagement and technical manuals will illustrate the experience of air combat as they struggled to overcome their shortcomings and survive their deadly duels.
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One of the best descriptions of F4 vs. MiG 21 September 25, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an excellent treatment of the combat history and performance of the F4 Phantom vs. MiG 21 during the Vietnam War. Peter Davies packs in a lot of info in 77 pages of text, and the colored illustrations / battle scene illustrations by Jim Laurier, Tom Tullis, & Gareth Hector are excellent.
The book is very simple to follow and well-organized:
I. Introduction II. Chronology (of the Vietnam air war) III. Design & Development (of both the F4 and the MiG 21) IV. Technical Specifications (the different variants of the F4 & MiG 21, the armament, and performance of both aircraft) V. The Strategic Situation (brief history of Operation Rolling Thunder & Linebacker)
VI. The Combatants (the aces on both sides, along with how they were trained; brief profiles of NVAF ace Nguyen Van Coc and USAF Robin Olds)
VII. Combat (Brief overview of the aerial engagements in the Air War)
VIII. Statistics and Analysis (how many aircraft shot down by both sides, along with leading "ace" pilots)
IX. Aftermath (Brief summary of the lessons learned from the Air War)
X. Further Reading XII. Index
Peter Davies concludes that a well-coordinated command and control operations were vital to the effectiveness of the combat performance for both sides (along with the training & experience of the combat pilots).
Although brief, this book offered one of the best comprehensive overviews of the combat engagements of the F4 and MiG 21. Highly recommended!!
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