Book #59497

Airwar, Volume I: Terror from the Sky

Edward Jablonski
Book #59497 Airwar, Volume I: Terror from the Sky. Edward Jablonski.

Binding: Cloth
Book Condition: Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket
Edition: Second Printing
Publisher: Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1971.

A Nearly Fine Second Printing that bears fading and discoloration to the edges of the cloth boards, housed in a Very Good+ dust-jacket that is soiled.


The first in a new trilogy of airwar novels, Airwar, Volume I: Terror from the Sky tells the story of a squadron of American F-15 Eagles as they engage in a conflict with a squadron of Russian MiGs over the skies of Syria. Facing off in a deadly aerial ballet, the pilots of both sides are forced to use all of their skills to survive.

As the battle progresses, the Russians reveal a new and horrifying tactic: They're using missiles to launch high-altitude drones into the American planes, seeking to disable them and bring the fight down to the ground.

With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the pilots of the Eagle squadron must use all of their skills to survive, and fight back against the Russians' deadly air war.; 4to; 175 pages.

Price: $50.00