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115 Pages
Soft Cover, 169 colour photos, 1
black and white photo and 22 black and white line drawings. English text.
The Alpha jet was a French (Dassault-Breguet)
and German (Dornier) joint project to develop a trainer for their respective
Airforces. Marc Arys has gone to
great lengths to research this book on this trainer used by over ten countries
around the world. Belgian pilots would advance from this trainer into the
F-16's in use by the Belgian Airforce. This book focuses mainly on the
Alpha Jets in use with the Belgian Airforce, although the history and
development parts of this book deal with the complete French/German history of
this trainer. The book clearly lays out the history of this very stable
and pilot friendly jet trainer. From the Alpha Jets history, development,
in-service maintenance, simulators, a very complete walkaround of the plane with
92 or more walkaround photos. Also included in this book are wingpod
weapon loads, a cut away drawing of the plane, line drawings showing the
ejection sequences under different situations and much more.
I've always had a fascination
with 2 seat fighter aircraft and trainers in particular. When I heard of
this book, I was quite pleased that someone would go to the time and effort to
research a trainer. Books about frontline fighters are easy to come by,
but books about trainers are very rare indeed. My perspective is from 2
angles.......general aviation and scale modelling.
From a general aviation point of
view this book seems to hit every topic I'd be curious about. Reading
about the maintenance schedule and viewing very clear colour photos of the maintenance
hangers with jets in various stages of repair is a sight not often experienced
by non-military types. The explanation of the various weapon pods that can
be carried by this jet on training missions gives a good insight into the role
the Alpha Jet plays in preparing the pilot for their next plane....the
F-16. Although the Alpha Jet can be used as an attack aircraft to support
ground troops, it's primary role with the Belgian Airforce is that of a
trainer. In then hands of a skilled instructor pilot, the Alpha Jet has
been known to outclass a student pilot in an F-16. There are colour photos
in this book of the various colourful and creative paint jobs various Alpha Jets
have carried throughout the years in the aerobatic and demonstration roles at
airshows....including one on the "Batman" theme...."A Batplane"
if you will (decals for this one are available in 1/72 from DACO PRODUCTS in
Belgium - Alpha Jet "Batbird"
- Ref. D7211).
From a modelling perspective,
this book seems to hit everything I could ask for in a book. There are
colour photos of the exterior, landing gear, wheel wells, cockpit, ejection seat
out of the plane, weapons systems and plenty of colour photos of open hatches if
the modeller was so inclined to begin super detailing one of the 1/72 or 1/144
Alpha Jet kits available on the market (although super detailing open hatches in
1/144 is unlikely). Marc has covered most detail areas of this trainer
with an eye for the detail a modeller would want in walkaround photos.
For kits and decals for this
plane there is a reasonable selection, although nothing currently in 1/48 (there
was a 1/48 kit of the Alpha Jet made by ESCI...thanks goes to Dustin
Faulkner for informing me about this 1/48 kit) , there is a good
selection of items in 1/72 and even some in 1/144.
Matchbox : scale 1/72
Ref. 40053
Heller : scale 1/72
Ref. 80257
Revell :
Scale 1/144 - ref. 04014
Scale 1/72 - ref. 4105
Fujimi : scale 1/72
Ref. 7A-C1 - Patrouille de France
Ref. 7A-B2 - French Air Force
Ref. 35122 - German Air Fortce - special Tiger Meet '91
Regarding decals, I've found some in the 1/72 scale manufactured by DACO PRODUCTS in Belgium :
- Alpha Jet "Tricolore" - Ref. D72/4810
- Alpha Jet AT11 Demo - Ref. D7217
- Alpha Jet "Batbird" - Ref. D7211
In an e-mail Steve Bamford
received this further information from: Laurent Sam-Giao
Concerning Alphajets decals, I found some more :
- Carpena 72.37 "Gulf Air Arm 2" : Qatar Alphajet 1E
- ModelArt 72028 : French Alphajet ET 1/8, ET 2/8, ETO 00/008, '96 60th anniversary
- ModelArt 72031 : French Alphajet '95 "Patrouille de France" acrobatic team
- Modeldecal 72057 : French Alphajet '78 CEAM, '80 ET 1/314
Concerning Alphajets decals, I found some more :
- Carpena 72.37 "Gulf Air Arm 2" : Qatar Alphajet 1E
- ModelArt 72028 : French Alphajet ET 1/8, ET 2/8, ETO 00/008, '96 60th anniversary
- ModelArt 72031 : French Alphajet '95 "Patrouille de France" acrobatic team
- Modeldecal 72057 : French Alphajet '78 CEAM, '80 ET 1/314
In closing, I would say if you have an interest in trainers or the Alpha Jet in particular, and if you want some good information and photos of this plane, then this book is well worth picking up.
For more information on how to order this book or to view the photos contained in this book....go to
http://users.skynet.be/marys
This review copy was kindly provided by Marc Arys
Review by:
Steve Bamford
ARC Editor
In an e-mail Steve Bamford
received this further information from: Guy
LeVasseur
About the Belgium Air Force in
general and the Alpha Jet in particular you can also reach the following web
addresses :
The official BAF website
;
another good website is
An
unofficial by very complete BAF website constantly updated by M.Daniel De
Wispelaere ;
If needed, bring with you an english/french dictionary, this last superb website
is in french language only.
Marc Arys
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