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Low and Slow: A Novel of Navy Flight Training Behind Round Engines

 
 
Low and Slow: A Novel of Navy Flight Training Behind Round Engines
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Low and Slow: A Novel of Navy Flight Training Behind Round Engines

Facing the draft, Dario D'Angelo opts for Navy Flight training becasue he hears that Navy wings of gold are girl magnets.

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Product Details:
Author: D. E. "Butch" Bucciarelli
Paperback: 354 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: September 03, 2001
Language: English
ISBN: 1591091888
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.25 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 1.06 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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4Slightly predictable, but loveable..  Mar 08, 2002
By Jason Pollock
I bought this book as an impulse purchase at a cool independant book store, and I'm truly glad that I did. At first, it was a slow read, but towards the middle it gains momentum and just keeps rolling till the end. The young aviators charater development is truly depictive of the "Old School" Naval Aviator mentallity (do anything for women attitude, and rather die than look stupid). All in all, the book is slightly predictable, incredibly humerous, and a great relaxing read for any aviation buff. I can't wait to read the next one...

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4Two Worlds  Dec 17, 2011
By Bill Jeff
I went through Naval flight training about a year earlier than the author did. However. I went through as a NAVCAD. not as an AOC, so I did not enjoy the perks and benefita and finances the AOCs had. The book should really have been two separate books; one with just the flight training details and the second of all the other "extracurricular activities". All-in-all it is a very good book; at least the parts I was familiar with.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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