Kamis, 29 Maret 2018

Aviation History Book Review: Red Sky, Black Death

Red Sky, Black Death: A Soviet Woman Pilot’s Memoir of the Eastern Front by Anna Timofeyeva-Yegorova, Slavica, Bloomington, Ill., 2009, $29.95. “So you want to fly the Shturmovik? Do you have any idea what a hellish job that is? No woman in history has ever flown ground attack planes. Two cannons, two machine guns, two …

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