Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994
This is a semi-autobiographical account of a fighter pilot in the RAF from 1962 to 1994. He was both a Hunter and Harrier pilot, rose to Squadron Leader level, and commanded fighter and strategic recce units. He was CO of the Desert Rescue Team, flew Dakotas on desert supply running, and saw active fighter service receiving bullet holes in his aircraft during the Aden Radfan campaign. He flew Cold War covert recce missions, commanded the Harrier unit in Belize, spent the Gulf War working with the US Defence Intelligence Agency, and became a nuclear weapons specialist.

The book includes inside accounts of army support missions on the Yemen border, flying cold war recce missions in Europe, early day conversion to Harriers without any training aids, and long range ultra-high-level, covert photo intelligence gathering sorties, including helping police and customs with airborne photography, most notably for the 2nd Moors Murder Inquiry. It also includes political, geographical and economic background of all the places in which he served, and comments on political and military decisions made at those times.
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Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994
This is a semi-autobiographical account of a fighter pilot in the RAF from 1962 to 1994. He was both a Hunter and Harrier pilot, rose to Squadron Leader level, and commanded fighter and strategic recce units. He was CO of the Desert Rescue Team, flew Dakotas on desert supply running, and saw active fighter service receiving bullet holes in his aircraft during the Aden Radfan campaign. He flew Cold War covert recce missions, commanded the Harrier unit in Belize, spent the Gulf War working with the US Defence Intelligence Agency, and became a nuclear weapons specialist.

The book includes inside accounts of army support missions on the Yemen border, flying cold war recce missions in Europe, early day conversion to Harriers without any training aids, and long range ultra-high-level, covert photo intelligence gathering sorties, including helping police and customs with airborne photography, most notably for the 2nd Moors Murder Inquiry. It also includes political, geographical and economic background of all the places in which he served, and comments on political and military decisions made at those times.
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Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994

Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994

by Chris J. Bain
Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994

Cold War, Hot Wings: Memoirs of a Cold War Fighter Pilot 1962-1994

by Chris J. Bain

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Overview

This is a semi-autobiographical account of a fighter pilot in the RAF from 1962 to 1994. He was both a Hunter and Harrier pilot, rose to Squadron Leader level, and commanded fighter and strategic recce units. He was CO of the Desert Rescue Team, flew Dakotas on desert supply running, and saw active fighter service receiving bullet holes in his aircraft during the Aden Radfan campaign. He flew Cold War covert recce missions, commanded the Harrier unit in Belize, spent the Gulf War working with the US Defence Intelligence Agency, and became a nuclear weapons specialist.

The book includes inside accounts of army support missions on the Yemen border, flying cold war recce missions in Europe, early day conversion to Harriers without any training aids, and long range ultra-high-level, covert photo intelligence gathering sorties, including helping police and customs with airborne photography, most notably for the 2nd Moors Murder Inquiry. It also includes political, geographical and economic background of all the places in which he served, and comments on political and military decisions made at those times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399074995
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 05/02/2022
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x (d)

About the Author

Chris J. Bain specializes in aviation history.

Table of Contents

List of photographs ix

List of Maps and Figures xii

Foreword xiii

Preface xvii

Glossary xx

Acknowledgements xxvii

Part 1 Take-Off

Chapter 1 The Federation 3

Chapter 2 The Influences and the Training 13

Chapter 3 The Psychology 22

Chapter 4 My First Operational Aircraft 29

Chapter 5 A Day in the Life of a Fighter Pilot 34

Part 2 Aden and South Arabia

Chapter 6 Khormaksar Ops 43

Chapter 7 The Last Colonial War 56

Chapter 8 The Pomp, Ceremony and Personalities 64

Chapter 9 Up Country 71

Chapter 10 Masirah 79

Chapter 11 Desert Islands and Twin Pistons 86

Chapter 12 Withdrawal Symptoms 93

Chapter 13 The Final Six Months 107

Chapter 14 The Last Days 115

Chapter 15 The Ferry 124

Part 3 Europe and the Cold War

Chapter 16 The Eyes in the Sky - Part I 141

Chapter 17 The Eyes in the Sky - Part II 146

Chapter 18 The Conversion 159

Chapter 19 Vertical over Europe 174

Chapter 20 Survival and the Grounding 189

Chapter 21 The First Squadron 202

Chapter 22 The Testing 214

Chapter 23 The Spy in the Sky 223

Chapter 24 The Briefings 230

Chapter 25 Nuclear Weapons 245

Chapter 26 The First Gulf War 252

Part 4 Belize - The Last Gunboat

Chapter 27 The Last Gunboat 269

Chapter 28 The Orange Baron 295

Epilogue 310

Annex A List of operational missions flown in South Arabia 311

Annex B Record of Service 314

Annex C Types Flown 316

Bibliography 318

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