Description
Discover the thrilling narrative of 'Gnat Boys,' a comprehensive history of the iconic Folland Gnat, expertly penned by Air Commodore Rick Peacock-Edwards and Tom Eeles. This captivating hardback book, published by Grub Street, spans 256 pages and offers an in-depth look at the Gnat's pivotal role in RAF training during the 1960s and 70s. Known as an exceptional lead-in trainer for high-performance aircraft, the Gnat's legacy continues to influence aviation history. Readers will relive the adrenaline-fueled days of the 'Yellow Jacks' aerobatic team, the precursor to the famed 'Red Arrows,' which showcased this remarkable aircraft for over a decade. Beyond the UK, the Gnat served as a lightweight fighter in the Indian and Finnish air forces, making a significant impact in the Indo-Pakistani War. With riveting accounts from legendary pilots, 'Gnat Boys' unveils untold stories and personal experiences, making it a must-read for aviation enthusiasts. The narrative not only celebrates the past but also highlights the ongoing legacy of the Gnat, with the Gnat Heritage Flight showcasing these planes in the 2020s. Immerse yourself in this historical account that encapsulates human tenacity and the evolution of flight—a real gem for aviation lovers and history buffs alike.