F-15 Eagle: McDonnell Douglas Strike Fighter
By (Author) David Doyle
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military history
Photojournalism and documentary photography
623.7464
Hardback
144
Width 229mm, Height 229mm
907g
This new book provides a visual guide to every F-15 variant, from the first airframes produced in the early 1970s to the brand new F-15EX Eagle II. The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is one of the most successful fighter designs of the 20th century. The type first flew in 1972, transitioning directly from the drawing board to production with remarkably few hiccups. By late 1974, planes were already being delivered to operational units, and it remains on active duty with several major international militaries today, including the US Air Force. Along with an excellent record for safety and reliability, the F-15 has also compiled more than 100 victories without a loss in air-to-air combat. This book has been brought fully up to date with the latest variants, including the F-15EX Eagle II, which entered service just in 2021. Aviation enthusiasts will enjoy more than 300 images, with everything from detail shots on the ground to action-packed aerial photography. AUTHOR: David Doyle has authored more than 100 books on military vehicles, ranging from trucks and tanks to ships and aircraft. He is a full-time, professional author and researcher, dedicating much of his time to hunting for new photography at archives and museums. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee. SELLING POINTS: . Along with an excellent record for safety and reliability, the F-15 has also compiled more than 100 victories without a loss in air-to-air combat . Includes more than 300 images, with everything from detail shots on the ground to action-packed aerial photography . Up to date with the latest variants, including the F-15EX Eagle II, which entered service just in 2021 315 colour and b/w photos
David Doyle has authored more than 100 books on military vehicles, ranging from trucks and tanks to ships and aircraft. He is a full-time, professional author and researcher, dedicating much of his time to hunting for new photography at archives and museums. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee.