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It was supposed to be just a training flight. The two
Soviet-manufactured MiG 21s, each with two practice bombs and four
air-to-ground rockets, were lined up on the runway in Bangladesh at
the height of the Cold War, when air traffic control suddenly
reported an incursion by Indian Air Force Jaguars. Though
ill-equipped for combat, the two MiGs were scrambled. One of the
MiGs' pilots was an RAF officer - Squadron Leader Russell Peart. On
a seven-month loan to the Bangladeshi Air Force, Peart suddenly
found himself at the centre of the simmering hostility between two
neighbouring nations. By the time they reached the area that had
been threatened by the Indian pilots, the Jaguars had gone. Later,
when Squadron Leader Russell Peart spoke of the incident to the
British High Commissioner, he was told not to shoot down any
Jaguars as the Indians had still not paid for them! Russell Peart
flew many other aircraft in his varied career, including the MiG
19, and while a test pilot at Boscombe Down trialled such designs
as the Tornado GR1\. But it was whilst he was seconded to the
Sultan of Oman's Air Force, particularly during the so-called
'Secret War' in Dhofar, that he saw the most action. In that
theatre the author flew some 200 operational sorties, 180 of which
involved live fire, during which he was hit many times. He was also
hit and wounded by a 75mm shell. Russ Peart has written in detail
of his exciting RAF career, from flying Lightnings in the Far East
to winning the top prize in the International Tactical Bombing
Competition against a handpicked team of United States Air Force
fighter pilots and being awarded the Sultan Of Oman's Distinguished
Service Medal. Supplemented by a selection of previously unseen
photographs, this uniquely original memoir throws new light on the
operational flying undertaken by some RAF pilots during the tense
years of the Cold War.
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++++ Dr. A.F.C. Von Saint-Martin's ...: Monographie Der Hundswuth
A. F. C. de Saint-Martin B.F. Voight, 1824 Medical; Infectious
Diseases; Medical / Infectious Diseases; Rabies
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