The Last of Combat B-17 Drivers

Author:   Harold D Weekley ,  James B Zazas
Publisher:   Flying Fortress International
Edition:   60th
ISBN:  

9780978598013


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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The Last of the Combat B-17 Drivers is the compelling and detailed personal account of Col. Harold D. Weekley, USAF (Ret.), 398th Bomb Group pilot, and the last combat B-17 First Pilot of World War II to fly the Boeing B-17 as pilot-in-command into the new millennium. This comprehensive work combines Col. Weekley's keen recollections with documented historical facts to describe his experiences as highly-trained U.S. Army Air Forces pilot in World War II, notably his combat missions aboard the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress as a First Pilot flying from wartime Nuthampstead, England; his shoot down and bailout over enemy-occupied France; his escape and evasion from enemy forces; and his eventual repatriation to friendly forces. This book concludes by describing Col. Weekley's close association with the legendary B-17 into the twenty-first century. Throughout this 352-page work, Col. Weekley shares unabashedly his lasting love of his wife, family, and country. This book is abundantly illustrated with over 200 rarely seen black and white photographs, eight appendices, a comprehensive index, and hard-to-find information.

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Author:   Harold D Weekley ,  James B Zazas
Publisher:   Flying Fortress International
Imprint:   Flying Fortress International
Edition:   60th
Dimensions:   Width: 22.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   1.388kg
ISBN:  

9780978598013


ISBN 10:   0978598016
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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The legacy of the Boeing B-17 has been a part of Col. Hal Weekley's life since August of 1943. He has the unique and very special status of being the last active B-17 pilot and Aircraft Commander who flew combat during WW II. I first met Hal when I became the EAA Director of Aircraft Operations in 2001. I had the privilege of watching Hal take his last flight in the airplane during AirVenture that same year. After years of sorting the various artifacts and memories of his trek, Hal has produced the definitive story about B-17 flying. His writing quickly puts the reader in the mindset of sitting along side Hal, and sharing his life which is unfolding with each page. You are with him on his Harley-Davidson as a teen, and you laugh as Hal secures his first flying lessons in an Aeronca C-3 for six bucks an hour! Most significantly, you share a glimpse of the incredible fortitude and leadership that Hal and the rest of the greatest generation displayed through the most epic conflict of our nation's history. This book is the great story of the human element in an inhumane world. Perhaps the most amazing feature of this book is the vivid accounting of the day-to-day elements of Hal's life during WW II. His recollection of even the most minuet details is amazing. Comments made or actions taken that most of us would have forgotten about after a week, Hal has still retained and shared with the reader. A great example of this is when Hal recollects his briefing for his very first combat mission. You might as well be sitting in the Nisssen hut along side him. You literally feel like you are there! Hal's superb memory gives the reader a perspective that most books written 60 years after the factfail to achieve. If spy novels are your thing then Hal's recollection of his being shot down and evading the enemy with the French underground will amaze you. Of course, this is not a novel; this is true to life history. Hal accounts for his three weeks behind enemy lines with such zeal that you remind yourself to keep breathing while reading the chapter! After putting the book down I found myself lamenting in the fact that this really happened! What makes The Last of the B-17 Combat Drivers unique is the story that continues on after the war. Hal recounts his continued association with flying the B-17 through EAA's Aluminum Overcast. Hal began flying N 5017N in February, 1979 and continued as an EAA B-17 pilot until his retirement during AirVenture, 2001. This is the first time that a detailed history of EAA's B-17 has been published. Any EAA member who is fond of their association's flagship will enjoy the story within a story about our beloved Aluminum Overcast. EAA members, Flying Fortress aficionados, and WW II history buffs will find The Last of the B-17 Combat Drivers a great book that is a must have for your collection. Col. Hal Weekley brings vivid, detailed accounts of his life-long adventures with the Queen of the Sky's, Boeing's B-17 Flying Fortress. The best part ??? you will be sitting right beside him every step of the way. -- Sean Elliott Director, Aircraft Operations, EAA


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