Nighthawk One: Recollections of a Helicopter Pilot's Tour of Duty in Northern Ireland During the Troubles

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Management number 231999277 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$7.56 Model Number 231999277
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“…includes considerable detail in how to start up the helicopter and fly it.…the book reads well.” -Historical Miniatures Gaming SocietyFlying light helicopters in Northern Ireland during the Troubles was a dangerous and demanding task. Terrorists were determined to prosecute a campaign against military aircraft operating in South Armagh and beyond, whilst roadside bombs made the security forces dependent on helicopters for surveillance and troop movements. The Westland Gazelle is one of the longest serving and most successful reconnaissance and observation helicopters. Drawing on his experience as a Gazelle pilot during a real time four-month tour of duty, the author describes what it was actually like to fly as a squadron pilot in the fight against terrorism. This book takes you on an aerial odyssey of the province during 1990 when the conflict was at its height.This narrative non-fiction account is unique because previous authors on the subject have not been pilots. The author describes the daily experience of being on the front line operating with different organizations in the security forces and how aerial support contributed toward keeping the peace.With plenty of technical flying content placed in historical context, the book will appeal to both aviation enthusiasts and military historians. Read more

ISBN10 1804512400
ISBN13 978-1804512401
Language English
Publisher Helion and Company
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.2 x 9.29 inches
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Print length 108 pages
Publication date February 21, 2023

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