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Barrett Tillman
Barrett Tillman (b. 1948) was born into a NE Oregon ranching family and developed an early interest in aviation history. He learned to fly as a teenager, was first published at age 15, and graduated from the University of Oregon with a journalism degree in 1971. He has worked as a newspaper... show more

Barrett Tillman (b. 1948) was born into a NE Oregon ranching family and developed an early interest in aviation history. He learned to fly as a teenager, was first published at age 15, and graduated from the University of Oregon with a journalism degree in 1971. He has worked as a newspaper reporter, book publisher, and magazine editor, but has been self employed all but seven years since graduating from college. Though best known for his histories of US naval aviation, he also has published six novels plus short stories, and has sold a screenplay. Tillman continues writing nonfiction books and has written more than 550 articles in the US and abroad. He frequently appears as a commentator on TV documentaries in addition to his speaking appearances. The recipient of six writing awards, he lives with his wife in Arizona.Tillman's web site and blog are found at www.btillman.com.
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Birth date: January 01, 1948
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KOMET
KOMET rated it 10 years ago
This concise book represents the story of a unique individual. Marion E. Carl was, perhaps, one of the finest aviators who ever lived - FULL STOP. A natural pilot, he soloed after 2 hours of dual instruction. He later went on to become the U.S. Marine Corps' first fighter ace, seeing action at the B...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 12 years ago
Me 262 gets a 4 Star rating from me but I am biased. First, I’m reading #25 of 100 limited editions with the signatures of Allied and Axis pilots who flew the jet or fought against it. It is a thrill to read about a dogfight and then turn to look at the man’s signature and aircraft. It isn’t cheap t...
fossumcarl
fossumcarl rated it 12 years ago
As Good as it gets in Narrative histories covering specific battles. Contains those little extra details that military history buffs eat up. Like:Those coughing gouts of smoke when A propeller starts? A starter cartridge that fires to start the motor rotating.or the delicate manuevers required when ...
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