Cover art for Vought A-7 Corsair II
Published
Schiffer Military, December 2021
ISBN
9780764362613
Format
Hardcover, 112 pages
Dimensions
22.9cm × 22.9cm

Vought A-7 Corsair II The US Navy and US Air Force's Light Attack Aircraft

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Born of necessity during the Vietnam War, the Vought A-7 Corsair II ushered in a level of lethality, target accuracy, and economy not realized in any plane before it, and, arguably, any that followed. Originally designed as a "bomb truck," the A-7 would, with the assistance (and insistence) of the US Air Force, realise its full potential.

It was the first combat aircraft to feature a heads-up display (HUD) - an incredibly accurate, integrated navigation/weapons computer - and a host of other innovations like fly-by-wire and forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras; abilities today's combat pilot takes for granted. This book tells the story of the A-7 from design and development to combat deployment from Vietnam to its last use in Operation Desert Storm. Its multiple variants are discussed along with its use by the US Navy and Air Force, as well as overseas with the air forces of Greece and Portugal. AUTHOR: Mat "Irish" Garretson is executive director of the A-7 Corsair II Association. A lifetime member of Tailhook Association, Association of Naval Aviation, and Naval Aviation Museum, Garretson lives in Eagan, Minnesota, and Pensacola, Florida. SELLING POINTS: . Author has amassed the largest private collection of A-7 photographs, memorabilia, and hardware in the world, including his own A-7 . This work details combat operations from Vietnam to Operation Desert Storm . The A-7 was the first combat aircraft to feature a heads-up display (HUD) and forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras 200 colour and b/w illustrations

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