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Peck, Gaillard R.
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United States. Air Force. Test & Evaluation Squadron, 4477th.
MIG (Fighter planes)
Jet fighter planes -- History.
Fighter pilots -- Training of -- United States.
Fighter plane combat -- United States -- History.
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Peck, Gaillard R.
United States. Air Force. Test & Evaluation Squadron, 4477th.
MIG (Fighter planes)
Jet fighter planes -- History.
Fighter pilots -- Training of -- United States.
Fighter plane combat -- United States -- History.
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America's secret MiG squadron : the Red Eagles of project Constant Peg / Gaillard R. Peck, Jr.
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Peck, Gaillard R.
Call #:
358.43 P366a
Subjects
United States. Air Force. Test & Evaluation Squadron,
4477th
.
MIG (Fighter planes)
Jet fighter planes -- History.
Fighter pilots -- Training of -- United States.
Fighter plane combat -- United States -- History.
ISBN:
9781472804846 (pbk.)
1472804848 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
MiG squadron : the Red Eagles of project Constant Peg
Description:
320 p., [32] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: 2012.
Includes index.
Summary:
As a Vietnam veteran and Phantom F-4 pilot, Colonel Gail Peck was disappointed with the level of training offered to US fighter pilots. He was determined to ensure that they were unbeatable in the air, particularly against their Cold War adversaries flying MiG fighter jets. Under conditions of the utmost secrecy, the Constant Peg program was launched. This fascinating history was first revealed in Steve Davies book Red Eagles: Americas Secret MiGs, but this book provides an insider's perspective, complete with many photographs, revealing how Peck established the premier fighter pilot training center.
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