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Typhoon Attack: The Legendary British Fighter in Combat in World War II (Stackpole Military History Series)

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This guide to traditional bowhunting with a longbow or recurve combines the best of both worlds for beginners and veteran bowhunters. How-to chapters share hard-earned wisdom that will help you perfect your skills and get close to your game; while engaging stories tell of the author’s experiences hunting white-tailed deer in the east; chasing big game in the American West; and trekking to South Africa in search of Greater Kudu and other plains game. Throughout; the author highlights archery’s traditional spirit by exploring the history and craft of bowhunting and chronicles the challenges faced by today’s bowhunters in continuing their important role as hunter-conservationists. As a professional wildlife biologist; Ron Rohrbaugh Jr. also provides valuable information on wildlife ecology and behavior that is instructive for all those interested in increasing their success with archery tackle. · Specific shooting techniques for hunting situations; ways to set up effective ambush sites for big game; and dealing with the stresses of “buck fever” · The latest information on equipment and arrows; including the pros and cons of various bow styles and arrow shaft materials · Advice on using the wind; hunting bedding areas; creating effective scent trails; and understanding why and how deer move · Discussion of controversial topics; such as baiting and trophy hunting


#1812837 in Books 2010-04-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .68 x 6.34l; .98 #File Name: 0811706435272 pages


Review
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. A Typhoon that's something of a TempestBy N. TrachtaTyphoon Attack describes the development and history of the Hawker Typhoon and the men who flew her. The author does a very good job telling us about the development of the Typhoon and the teething problems the pilots experienced. This is followed by the early employment of the aircraft and veterans stories of their experiences with the plane thru the different campaigns of WWII. The writer does a very good job of using his descriptions of historical events to bring up the memories of pilots. Overall; a good read for those interested in Hawker Typhoons and the often forgotten world of Interdiction.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Typhoon attackBy glenn e.the book was a compilation of pilot/engineer stories about the aircraft. It was put together very well.I liked it because the Typhoon did so well for the British/Canadian armies in clearing panzers/artillery/train transports in front of them. But it did not get the famous name that the Spitfire/Hurricane and Mustang received.The aircraft had problems in development but so did most of the others0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent treatment of plane and pilotsBy CustomerGood combat history especially of the pilots who flew the "Tiffy" and of the squadrons involved. Not so much detail about actual operations or descriptions of air and ground combat. Could have done with more combat photographs.

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