Black Tuesday over
Namsi
chronicles the calamitous B-29 daylight-bombing mission flown by the 307th
Bombardment Wing on 23 October 1951 against Namsi Airfield. What many experts
consider the epic air battle of the Korean War and perhaps the greatest jet engagement
in the history of aerial warfare has largely become another forgotten battle in
a forgotten war. Here, Lt. Col. McGill presents the facts and circumstances of
the mission from first briefing to final landing. The book records, from
verifiable historical documents, the broader events and conditions that led up
to the confrontation, plus the first-hand accounts of aircrew members and
ground personnel who were there. Both the Allied and the Soviet perspectives
are examined; statements made by MiG pilots describe the attack; and
eyewitnesses to the event have supplied never before published photographs of
the mission and its aftermath, including the aerial photo of the Namsi Airfield
that was used to plan the mission. Numerous photographs, a bibliography, and an
index to full names, places and subjects enhance this thoroughly researched
narrative history. 2008, 5½x8½, paper, index, 278 pp.
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