Books
by B.K. Bryans
Flying Low - The memoir of a Navy fighter/attack pilot in the days before
GPS and smart bombs. (136 Five-Star Reviews on Amazon Kindle.) Flying on Fabric, Volumes I and II - True stories from Naval
Aviation News about the wet and wild early days of naval aviation. Volume
I tells about the daring men who flew on aircraft made of sticks, glue, and
fabric. Volume II covers the birth of aircraft carriers (against the wrath of
the battleship admirals). (5.0 Stars on Kindle) Flying Lucky, Volumes 1 through 7 - More true stories from Naval
Aviation News. These of naval aviators in peril who got lucky and lived to tell
the tale. Includes original comments by "Grampaw Pettibone" and
associated cartoons. (4.0 to 5.0 Stars on Kindle) Peso
- Historical fiction about an Arizona Ranger's search for stolen gold in
1902. (5.0 Stars on Kindle) The Dog Robbers - While an Admiral becomes involved in a diplomatic battle
over Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma in Japanese Okinawa, his aides
find humor, action, and even romance. (4.0 Stars on Kindle) Flight to Redemption - An ageing pilot finds adventure and romance along
Arizona's turbulent border with Mexico. (4.4 Stars on Kindle) Those '67 Blues - A novel of naval aviation's war in the dangerous skies over
North Vietnam. (4.5 Stars on Kindle) Arizona Grit - A modern western set in the Old Tucson movie town of 1957.
(4.0 Stars on Kindle) Brannigan Rides Again - The sequel to Arizona Grit, a modern western set the
Arizona of 1957. (5.0 Stars on Kindle) NAVCAD Class 10-56 - Short stories by surviving members of Naval Aviation
Cadet (NAVCAD) Class 10-1956. (5.0 Stars on Kindle) * *
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