Led by General Henry Caldwell, American aviation pioneers Frank Bandfield and Hadley Roget race against time as they compete with Nazi aircraft designer Bruno Hafner for aviation supremacy
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From the Inside Flap:
lling...Boyne captures the gritty realities of combat and the proud adventures of America's struggle for air supremacy in World War II."
W.E.B. Griffith
From thrilling and intense combat to boardroom explosions and behind-the-scenes scandal, EAGLES AT WAR brings to vivid life the famous planes, aviation heroes, and ruthless villains of the wartorn skies. It is certainly one of the most compelling fictional accounts of World War II in the air.
From Publishers Weekly:
Boyle recycles the major characters from Trophy for Eagles to tell the story of aviation's development as a decisive weapon in WW II. Frank Caldwell, now a hard-hitting Air Force general, and still-hot pilot Frank Bandfield match wits and skills with Nazi Germany's production genius Bruno Haffner and Luftwaffe ace Harold Josten in this episodic work, in which the principal plot lines involve America's search for a long-range escort fighter and Germany's efforts to introduce jet and rocket weapons. Although more constrained than its predecessor by the need to adhere to historical events, this novel nevertheless skillfully integrates fact and fiction. While the work is not technically a roman a clef, knowledgeable readers will have no difficulty identifying the Bell Airacobra as the model for Boyne's misbegotten "McNaughton Sidewinder." And if Eagles at times exaggerates the personality factor in U.S. aircraft design and procurement policies, the novel is correspondingly successful in conveying the byzantine realities of a Third Reich that spectacularly failed to fight its war with its scientific and technical expertise.
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- PublisherCrown
- Publication date1991
- ISBN 10 0517576104
- ISBN 13 9780517576106
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages393
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