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Includes the name: Shlomo Aloni

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Spitfires Over Israel (1994) — Author — 17 copies, 2 reviews

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8 reviews
This title is fairly standard Osprey fare, excellent art, excellent first-hand accounts, and good introductory text to this Air Campaign.

Of course, those wanting more will find this to be merely an appetizer, while others can be confident they could at least be conversational on the topic.
My initial response to this series when Osprey introduced it was to wonder if it was really necessary, considering all the other series that the firm publishes. However, "Air Campaign" has developed into something quite impressive and this is one of the better booklets to come out, as it really advanced my knowledge of the Israeli side of the opening of the Six Day War. As for the Arab experience, we may well never know just what was going on, particularly from a personal perspective.
The amount of time it took me to finish this does not reflect the quality of the book. Simply put, life got in the way.

That being said this book is excellent about the aerial side of a war that is not very often covered. Like any Grubstreet published book, it is researched superbly, plenty of first hand accounts, and the photos are plentiful and rare. It deviates from their other titles slightly in that it is not in diary form with daily entries but woven together with a more cohesive show more story. All in all 100% recommended. show less
The particular virtue of this book is that it gives you about the best available blow-by-blow accounting of the aerial aspects of the first Arab-Israeli war. In fact it's a rather wider study then that, as the authors also provide an overview of military aviation in the Middle East during World War II, such as coverage of the British defense of Iraq and the conquest of the French Levant. Most enjoyable are the stories about the improvised war of the first few weeks after Israeli independence show more was declared. This is not to mention that the British presence as observers, and occasional participants in the combat, is also discussed. If there is any particular problem it's that enough time has elapsed to render some of the book's perspectives a little dated, particularly in regards to the wider context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. show less
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Jim Laurier Illustrator
David Nicolle Contributor
Leo Nomis Foreword

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