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The Sabre was a product of advanced technology and engineering, and it quickly became one of the most feared aircraft in the skies. The RCAF’s Sabre pilots were among the best in the world, and they quickly established a reputation for themselves as fearless and effective fighters.
In the Korean Air War, the Sabre faced off against the Soviet MiG-15 in some of the most intense aerial combat ever witnessed. The Sabre’s superior performance and maneuverability made it a formidable opponent, and it quickly became one of the most successful jet fighters of the war.
The RCAF operated several squadrons of Sabres in both Europe and Asia, and they played a major role in the defense of the West during the Cold War. The Sabre remained in service with the RCAF for decades, and it continues to be a popular aircraft among collectors and enthusiasts today.
This book is the definitive history of the Canadair Sabre, the RCAF, and the Korean Air War. It is a must-read for anyone interested in aviation history, military history, or the history of Canada.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 140 pages
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