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Steve Nelson wrote:Many sources refer to the P-47 Thunderbolt as "Jug" and the P-38 Lighting as "Fork Tailed Devil," but there's some debate as to whether these were wartime nicknames, or postwar creations by author Martin Caidin.
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jpeters wrote:Steve Nelson wrote:Many sources refer to the P-47 Thunderbolt as "Jug" and the P-38 Lighting as "Fork Tailed Devil," but there's some debate as to whether these were wartime nicknames, or postwar creations by author Martin Caidin.
Don't mean to hijack the thread but I was wondering if anybody could shed some light on Martin Caidin and his history with warbirds and writing books. I remember reading a bunch of his books when I was a kid and if I remember correctly he also owned/operated the JU-52 for a short while.
John
Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:44 pm
Jase wrote:Yep. The book you may be thinking of is "The saga of Iron Annie". The Ju he owned is now being flown by Lufthansa as D-AQUI. He also, around the same time, owned an Me-208.
As a friend of mine says, "Ol Marty would tell it like it was...even if it wasn't!".
Great guy, take a grain or three of salt when reading his books though. Another good book is "Everything but the Flak".
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Randy Haskin wrote:C-17 - FRED (F*cking Ridiculous Expenditure of Dollar$)
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jpeters wrote:
Thanks for the info Jase. Yeah...he seemed to have a larger than life image and was a bit on the eccentric side (not that there's anything wrong with that).
John
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