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About atcDave

I'm 5o-something years old and live in Ypsilanti, Michigan. I'm happily married to Jodie. I was an air traffic controller for 33 years and recently retired; grew up in the Chicago area, and am still a fanatic for pizza and the Chicago Bears. My main interest is military history, and my related hobbies include scale model building and strategy games.

Pacific War Trilogy by Ian W. Toll

I’ve just finished the second book of Ian Toll’s massive new history of the Pacific War. This epic combines the best of historic research and readable narrative. Join me for a brief look at will surely be one of the … Continue reading

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Ilyusin Il-2m3 Sturmovik

One of the ubiquitous aircraft types of World War II, the Il-2 Sturmovik was used in mass formations over the eastern front to wreak havoc on German armor. Let’s take a brief look at this key close support type.

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Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb trop

Another desert warrior.  For a significant period of time the Hurricane was THE key British fighter serving in North Africa until sufficient Spitfires arrived in theater. Join me a brief look at a Hurricane that served during that transition period.

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Douglass A-20G Havoc

This is a lesser known aircraft from a lesser known bomb group. But the 417th Bomb Group fought a hard war, in a tough environment, at the end of a long supply chain. After the jump, a look at this Pacific … Continue reading

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Messerschmitt Me262A-1a

The Me262 was the only jet that approached wide spread service during World War II. After the jump, a brief look at this pioneering jet.

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Cessna OA-37B Dragonfly

This is a bit off topic! After the jump, I’ll share a look at an Air Force Attack type that dates from the 1960s.

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North American P-51B Mustang

Malcolm Hood One minor complaint with the early Mustangs was poor visibility to the rear.  This was not an uncommon problem with fighters of the era. After the jump, a look at one attempt to fix this problem.

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Crusader Mk III Tank

From 1941 through early 1943 epic tank battles raged across North Africa. Join me for a brief look at a British tank from late in that campaign.

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Polikarpov I-16 Type 17

The I-16 had been mostly successful in the Spanish Civil War. But among its noted deficiencies was heavy firepower for close support work. Join me for a brief look at an I-16 type designed for ground pounding.

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Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc

Supermarine’s famous Spitfire served from the first day of World War II to the last.  The Mk IX was an expedient introduced in mid-1942 that would become the major type for the last half of the war. After the jump, … Continue reading

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