Michelle (ShellyD77) - reviewed Day of the Cheetah (Patrick McLanahan, Bk 2) on + 193 more book reviews
Keith James, the hottest pilot at Dreamland, a secret Air Force base in the Nevada desert, is the only man fully qualified to fly Dreamstar , a highly maneuverable fighter flown by computer software linked to the pilot's brain. But in 1996, James, a Soviet mole trained from childhood in his alter ego, steals Dreamstar . The Cheetah , an experimental F-15 fighter, must hunt it down and destroy it. The hero is ace B-52 navigator Pat McLanahan from Brown's first novel, The Flight of the Old Dog, assisted by the Old Dog's crew. Aviation buffs will delight in the breathtaking dogfights and air strikes.
Karen B. (skyfeather) reviewed Day of the Cheetah (Patrick McLanahan, Bk 2) on + 194 more book reviews
Dale Brown presents his newest, most electrifying adventure - a high-flying race for technology that will shatter the world. The Soviets have hijacked America's most advanced fighter plane, a marvel of technology called the DreamStar. Lt. Colonel Patrick McLanahan must get it back-at all costs. His plane, the Cheetah, is not quite as advanced as DreamStar. And so begins the greatest high-tech chase of all time...
Another materpiece from the master himself Dale Brown. If you like this author you will totally enjoy this novel. Just another WINNER in a long list of winners from Dale Brown.
typical Dale Brown very entertaining
Gripping techno-fiction with all of Brown's attention to detail.
A rich feast for military hardware fans.