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An Ace of the Eighth: An American Fighter Pilot's Air War in Europe

Posted By: AlenMiler
An Ace of the Eighth: An American Fighter Pilot's Air War in Europe

An Ace of the Eighth: An American Fighter Pilot's Air War in Europe by Norman J. Fortier
English | 2003 | ISBN: 0891418067, 0891418067 | ASIN: B001HZTLE8 | 350 Pages | EPUB/PDF (Converted) | 3.21 MB

A former American fighter pilot describes his experiences in World War II in the skies over Europe, detailing his job escorting bombers and other fighters during bombing raids over Germany, his one hundred-plus missions, his duels with Nazi aces, and more.

When the skies of Europe blazed with the fiercest air battles in history, fighter pilots like Norman “Bud” Fortier were in the thick of it, flying four hundred miles an hour at thirty thousand feet, dodging flak and dueling with Nazi aces. In their role as “escorts” to Flying Fortresses and Liberators, the fighter squadrons’ ability to blast enemy aircraft from the sky was key to the success of pinpoint bombing raids on German oil refineries, communication and supply lines, and other crucial targets.

Flying in formation with the bomber stream, Fortier and the rest of his squadron helped develop dive-bombing and strafing tactics for the Thunderbolts and Mustangs. As the war progressed, fighter squadrons began to carry out their own bombing missions. From blasting V-1 missile sites along France’s “rocket coast” and the hell-torn action of D day to the critical attacks on the Ruhr Valley and massive daylight raids on German industrial targets, Fortier was part of the Allies’ bitter struggle to bring the Nazi war machine to a halt. In describing his own hundred-plus missions and by including the accounts of fellow fighter pilots, Fortier recaptures the excitement and fiery terror of the world’s most dangerous cat-and-mouse game.