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A sought-after African military aviation title, The Chopper Boys: Helicopter Warfare in Africa explores the evolution of helicopter operations across some of the continent's most turbulent conflicts. Written by renowned war correspondent Al J. Venter in association with Neal Ellis and Richard Wood, this authoritative hardcover examines the tactics, aircraft, and personalities that shaped rotary-wing warfare from the Rhodesian Bush War through later Southern African operations. Combining historical analysis with first-hand insight, The Chopper Boys offers a rare perspective on the role of helicopters in reconnaissance, troop deployment, and counter-insurgency strategy.
Lavishly illustrated and highly regarded among collectors of African military history, aviation enthusiasts, and modern conflict researchers, The Chopper Boys remains an important reference work. The present copy is inscribed and signed by the author, adding significant collector appeal. A compelling addition to any military history library, it stands as both a historical record and a tribute to the pilots and crews who transformed airborne operations in Africa.
Condition - Fine/Like New
Plastic covered. Inscribed and signed by author on the endpaper. Small dirt mark on text block fore edge.