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Posted July 21, 2011
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Black Aces High by Robert Wilcox is an account of a fighter pilot squadron during the Kosovo War. The book follows a squadron called the Black Aces and the missions that they performed. It talks about first hand accounts of bombings on Serbian positions while dodging anti-aircraft fire. It retells the heroic work of the fighter pilots in saving thousands of Albanian lives from being massacred by the Siberian Army. A major message in this book is to never give up. Some of these pilots where working double and triple shifts and were still expected to fly for several more hours before getting any sleep. They were faced with many situations were the outcome wasn't in their favor, but they stayed focused and got the job done. They stuck through to the very end knowing that every minute wasted is another innocent Albanian life lost. What I like about this book is that there is a lot of action and you are kept in suspense on almost every occasion. It makes you fell as if you were actually in the cockpit getting ready to bomb a Siberian stronghold. What I didn't like about this book was that it didn't really tell you why the Aces were going to war; it just threw you right in the mix of things. There were also a lot of pilots names used and it was hard to remember who was who. A lot of aircraft terms were also used and some of them are hard to figure out. Anyone who enjoys books about action and war should read this book. It takes the reader and thrusts them into the cockpit for an unforgettable ride. I would not recommend this to someone who doesn't enjoy war books or that of aviation. Some other books written by this author that are recommended are Scream Of Eagles and Wings Of Fury. Both of these books are similar to Black Aces High except that they are accounts during different time periods and wars. I found that once I got started, it was hard to put this book down. Overall I would give this book a four out of five for its accurate retellings of the war through the eyes of the fighter pilot and its ability to always keep the reader glued to the pages.
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Posted April 14, 2003
I just finished reading Black Aces High and thought it was outstanding. I read the entire book in one sitting and it was fantastic. I was an F-18 pilot on that cruise and while the book concentrated more on the Tomcat than the Hornet, it accuratly portrayed the the missions and development of some fairly advanced tactics in SCAR. The action in Kosovo was much more intese than Iraq. In addition I was pretty close to most of the guys in the book and he really captured their personalities. Sometimes the truth needs some embellishment to make an interesting story. However, this book was right on the mark, had no embellishment and was captivating. Reading about the strikes in which I participated and the antics of squadron life brought back some great memories. Every squadron had a cast of characters that are pretty funny, but the VF-41 had a lot of larger than life personalities. If you want an accurate portrayal of a squadron at war and the thoughts which pass through pilot's heads during combat, this is a great book. Sincerely, Kurt McClung LCDR USN San Diego
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Overview
A riveting account of a modern fighter squadron at war and the exploits, triumphs, and traumas of its pilots.
The Black Aces. Their courage, ferocity, and instincts made them legendary in military aviation. Flying F-14 Tomcats, they played as much a part in recent US operations in Kosovo as did any air squadron in the theater, air force or navy, and probably more. Because of its superior performance, sophisticated equipment and the two-man crews who took it upon themselves to do something extra, the Tomcat and its aviators distinguished themselves ...