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F2H Banshee Units (Paperback)
Rick Burgess; Illustrated by Jim Laurier, Gareth Hector
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A fully illustrated study of the extraordinarily successful
early-generation jet, the F2H Banshee, a frontline aircraft that
served with 27 US Navy and US Marine Corps squadrons and three
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) squadrons. The F2H Banshee was an
extraordinarily successful early-generation jet that outlasted both
contemporary and more modern fighter types on the decks of the US
Navy's aircraft carriers in the 1950s. It served in a variety of
roles and was a frontline aircraft for more than a decade in an era
when jet fighters came and went with relatively short service
careers. This book examines the entire service life of the F2H in
the service of the US Navy, US Marine Corps and the RCN. Initially
created as a replacement aircraft for McDonnell's pioneering FH1
Phantom, the F2H served in the Korean War as a strike fighter,
close air support aircraft, B29 escort, and photoreconnaissance
aircraft, including the latter's forays over the Soviet Union and
China. Post service in Korea, the Banshee served as a carrier based
nuclear strike aircraft, followed by its service as a defensive
fighter for antisubmarine aircraft carriers. Filled with first-hand
accounts and rare colour photographs, this is the engrossing story
of the F2H Banshee, exploring its variety of roles in service and
detailing the technology development that improved the aircraft's
capabilities over time.
In the midst of the 1960s, the clandestine wing of the government
intelligence service is busy overseas eliminating persons whose
opposing views thwart our national interests. The problem: How to
get rid of the bodies. The solution: Get creative. This is a
tongue-in-check tale of one of the formulated options that involves
intrigue, eccentric characters, harebrained plots, and cookies.
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