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Huey - The Story of an Assault Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam (Paperback)
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Huey - The Story of an Assault Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam (Paperback)
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Loot Price R462
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John Vanvorden--the Flying Dutchman--is a Vietnam pilot and one of
the rugged few who know the danger and thrill of combat while
piloting the U.S. Army's UH-1H "Huey" Iroquois helicopter. He
experiences screaming descents into hot landing zones to place
military assault troops and rescue wounded soldiers. He has the
clarity of mind to survive seven days of horror in a Vietnamese
jungle swamp while the psychology of a fellow soldier is severely
tested. He's got the guts to buck military orders and battle his
own brass to pursue an investigation when a botched operation
spells disaster for the men under him. Based on the authors'
personal experiences in the Vietnam War, Huey is an authentic,
action-filled book of historical fiction. Originally published 30
years ago, this moving novel became a New York Times bestseller
within days of publishing. Editorial Reviews "Those who have read
the classic book of helicopter combat in Vietnam, "Chickenhawk" by
Robert Mason, but who still have an appetite for more books of that
sort can do no better than to read this novel." - "The VVA
Veteran," Books in Review II Book Excerpt: From eight thousand
feet, the Flying Dutchman flew his chopper into a nose-high
attitude and peeled off into a single-ship approach. His passengers
were looking straight down at the ground from the open doorway.
Before anyone could blink, they were diving toward the ground at
four thousand feet a minute, about as fast as a helicopter can come
out of the sky with its main rotor still attached. The 12.7's
opened up. Tracer rounds looked like basketballs zooming by. The
supersonic bullets popped as they passed, breaking the sound
barrier. When a bullet found its mark, it smacked the ship like a
baseball bat. As soon as the troops on the ground had hefted the
two critical cases into each side, John blasted out low level,
taking fire from the ground. He knew the Huey didn't have long
before it became battered magnesium. . . .
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