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Good book if one is interested in the technical part of airplanes. Otherwise just an ok story | ||||
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Easy, fun book to read by the pool. | ||||
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Good book All I want to is get onto the next book and the next book and the next book after that ....... | ||||
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Fantastic Air Force story. Keeps you guessing. I thought there were too many technical details through out the story . Many were confusing to the uninformed. Would have been more enjoyable if lingo was simpler. Otherwise was a good read. | ||||
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Not sure about this book. He's definitely not Tom Clancy quality | ||||
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I feel there was too much technical information about the planes. Seemed like half the book was just about the features of both planes and then again during the exciting parts. It did have a good second half that kept you on the edge of your seat | ||||
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I re-read this book after going back and re-reading Flight of the Old Dog. Well, if Old Dog held up really well, Cheetah didn't hold up quite as well. Don't get me wrong, it was solid, but it didn't blow me away. Eight years after the Old Dog, Brad Elliot is in charge of Dreamland. Of course the whole gang is there and Patrick McLanahan is running the Dreamstar project, basically a combination of a thought-controlled airplane and a next-generation jet with a lot more maneuverability and technology than the current version. Unfortunately the test pilot for Dreamstar is Kenneth James, who is actually a deep cover Soviet spy who was put in place before he even joined the Air Force Academy. The Russians come up with the idea that James should steal Dreamstar, since they haven't been able to replicate the technology with the information he's been giving them. He succeeds and then McLanahan has to chase him all over the Western hemisphere. There's a lot here. Sci-fi. Spy drama. Military jargon. An old-fashioned revenge novel. Some parts work better than ever. 25 years later, I'm not sure Dale Brown convinced me that a thought controlled airplane is better than one powered by a computer built in 2014. But the flying is good and the spy drama is good. Probably 3.5 stars overall. | ||||
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Seemed very long. Very technical. | ||||
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while this book was written by a pilot it was hard to understand most of the book. I truly liked the story just to much technical talk | ||||
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The story line was very good, but the detail of flight controls and handling of the aircraft was too long and detailed. | ||||
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I'm an engineer, and this was still too much technical jargon for me. I found myself just skipping over a bunch of that, and there was A LOT. But since it didn't cost me much (somewhere between free and $1.99) to download, it was OK. | ||||
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This was an OK read, but it wasn't as good as some of Dale Brown's other books. The aerial combat descriptions seemed unrealistic and to predictable. | ||||
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Dale Brown is an excellent author but this book was hard to read both from a continuity and context aspect. | ||||
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The story kept me interested even through some of the worst editing I've ever seen. I don't know if the author submitted his work in such terrible shape that the editor could not keep up, or if the mistakes happened after the editor handed it over. | ||||
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It is really an enjoyable book. You really get involved in the dog-fights, but the part where 5 guys cannot take one armed guy out even when he is down but rather ran away is a little unlikely I would say. | ||||
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Good read but a bit far out. Last couple of chapters were a bit slow. Descriptions of actions kinda long. | ||||
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Good stuff but the typos came as fast and furious as the fighter scenes. It's actually very unprofessional and distracting. | ||||
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This was a good read ?? are we still in the cold war/ or dealing with spy `s, Made me think what the US is dealing doing with Russia | ||||
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A good plot but spoilt by using too many buzzwords, initials and technical data which padded the story without adding to it. Part way through reading the book I was seriously tempted to abandon it as I was fed up with all the technical jargon which added little. I persevered to the end and it was quite entertaining - when you got under the fluff and into the story | ||||
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An oldie but a goodie, however there was an uneven editing job done on the ebook. Ope fully they will address this soon. | ||||
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