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Post by akdrtfan on Mar 31, 2007 3:06:26 GMT 9
I didn't know where to put this. Be nice. These are books I have had through the years. " Detail and Scale F-106 Delta Dart" by Bert Kinzey, "Colors & Markings of the F-106 Delta Dart" By Bert Kinzey, "Convair F-106 Delta Dart" By William G. Holder, "F-106 Delta Dart in Action" by Captain Don Carson and Lou Drendel and "Century Series in Color" by Lou Drendel. I don't know if any of these are still available.
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Post by pat perry on Mar 31, 2007 10:44:46 GMT 9
I didn't know where to put this. Be nice. These are books I have had through the years. " Detail and Scale F-106 Delta Dart" by Bert Kinzey, "Colors & Markings of the F-106 Delta Dart" By Bert Kinzey, "Convair F-106 Delta Dart" By William G. Holder, "F-106 Delta Dart in Action" by Captain Don Carson and Lou Drendel and "Century Series in Color" by Lou Drendel. I don't know if any of these are still available. AkDrtFan Here's one Detail & Scale that's still on sale at Squadron Models www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SS8269They usually have others you listed but they must have sold out. Look for Wings of Fame Volume 12. If you can find one it would be a great add to your collection. Thanks, Pat Perry 456th FIS :yellowbeer:
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Post by pat perry on Jul 15, 2019 11:36:30 GMT 9
Last post on this Thread was in 2007. Pat McGee posted this on FaceBook today NEW BOOK by Lou Drendel "F-106 Delta Dart Illustrated", July 2019 on Amazon. The www.f-106deltadart.com website was one of Mr. Lou Drendel's primary data sources for the book and I am deeply thankful for his acknowledgment in the book. You all may recall his previous F-106 book "F-106 Delta Dart in Action" from 1973. www.amazon.com/F-106-Delta-Dart-Illustrated-Drendel/dp/1079915923/ Drendel writes: While the F-106 may have been the least produced of the Century Series, it was one of the most advanced fighters of its time. It was conceived and built as a pure interceptor and it excelled at that mission. The Dart’s operational life spanned 28 years, outlasting many of its contemporaries. While MAD may have tamped down the possibility of Russian bombers attacking CONUS, the Russians continued to probe American defenses with their Bear and Bison reconnaissance bombers, and ADC F-106s continued to intercept them. This is the story of the development and career of the “Ultimate Interceptor”, from its XF-92 gestation to its death throes as a target for more modern fighters. Pat P.
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Post by USN EA-6B ECMO on Jan 28, 2020 0:37:23 GMT 9
Been enjoying my recently purchased copy of "World's Fastest Single Engine Jet Aircraft: The Story of the F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor" by Doug Barbier, Lt. Col., USAF (Ret.)
Has some information on the MA-1 and IRST but not nearly enough to satisfy my interest.
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