by hellcat-44 » Wed May 26, 2010 9:45 am
I normally won't recommend a book, especially if it's the only one I've read on a subject, but I'll make an exception with Sabres over the alley. It has 3 reviews at Amazon...one 5 and two 4 stars and there's not much I can add to them.
However, I had suspicions it might be an exceptional read when on a page nine Werrell brings up our old buddy George Welch. On page eleven, he goes further by relating certain events that strongly suggest Welch may have been the first man to break the sound barrier....in the XP-86....in a drive,,,but breaking it none the less. Fascinating stuff!
One reviewer mentions the technical aspects of the book and yeah,,,there's a lot of that but Werrell presents in a way that makes for an extremely easy/interesting read about the trials and tribulations of the Sabre both before and early in-theater.
I learned a hell of a lot.
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