Description
Thoroughly researched, well organized, and masterfully written, Tiger Check takes readers inside the cockpit to really get a feel for the complexities inherent in-and the technological and cultural evolution of-fighter aviation. -- Alan Meyer, Auburn University, author of Weekend Pilots: Technology, Masculinity, and Private Aviation in Postwar America Until you read this book you will never fully understand how the marriage of fighter pilot culture and technology, often marked by deep disagreements, has nonetheless survived in the long term to produce the world's greatest fighter aircraft and fighter pilots. -- Col. C. R. Anderegg, USAF (Ret), author of Sierra Hotel: Flying Air Force Fighters in the Decade after Vietnam
About the Author
Steven A. Fino is a US Air Force command pilot and a graduate of the Air Force's Weapons School. He is currently assigned to the Pentagon.
Reviews
Ultimately, this work is one of the best works of air power (and technology) history that this reviewer has read in quite some time, and will likely become a standard of the field. It certainly sets a very high bar for other historians. For those interested in pilot culture and/or aircraft technology, this is required reading, while still pointing towards directions for future scholarship.
-Ballons to Drones
Fino has truly written a very fine and well-researched academic book that will appeal across disciplines and military services. Tiger Check proves that aggressiveness and being a good stick, are still the hallmark of being of fighter pilot, but adds switchology and scientific skills needed to the traits necessary to operate a modern fighter aircraft. If the Sabre pilots were tigers, then today's fighter pilots are tigers in lab coats. Fino should be mandatory reading for fighter pilots, especially those who are not familiar with the genesis of the tactics and tradecraft that they ply today. Though highly technical in some sections, it is an imminently readable tome that will also appeal to air power and technical aficionados, and those who seek to understand the origins and the changing nature of air-to-air combat.
-The Strategy Bridge
This is a masterly analysis of fighter combat in the Korean and Vietnam wars and beyond...an outstanding book showing how pilots grappled with new technologies that promised to simplify their jobs while increasing their lethality in the air but, the author says, also threatened to rob them of the quintessential fighter pilot experience.
-Aviation News
Book Information
ISBN 9781421423272
Author Steven A. Fino
Format Hardback
Page Count 448
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 748g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 34mm