One Trip Too Many - A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat Over Laos and Vietnam Audiobook By Wayne Warner cover art

One Trip Too Many - A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat Over Laos and Vietnam

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One Trip Too Many - A Pilot's Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat Over Laos and Vietnam

By: Wayne Warner
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One Trip Too Many, A Pilot’s Memoirs of 38 Months in Combat over Laos and Vietnam, is an autobiography about my life as a pilot in Southeast Asia during the conflict in Vietnam. It is primarily a story to share with family and friends about my personal involvement in the conflict and the turbulent decade of the 60s and does not attempt to question the politics of the era. It begins with a brief description of my quest to gain admittance to the United States Air Force Academy, my four years at the Academy, and the subsequent year of pilot training. I flew three different types of aircraft in combat and the book provides insight into the training that took place for the C-130 Hercules, the F-105 Thunderchief, and the A-1 Skyraider. Each of the three tours in combat over Laos and Vietnam is described with emphasis on the more memorable flights including a bailout in the A-1 and the final crash on takeoff that ended my active duty Air Force career. My time in various hospitals is described at the end of the book and the epilogue tells briefly of my life after retirement from the United States Air Force. The book has been described as a combination of Band of Brothers, Top Gun, and Forrest Gump. Historical Military & War Aviation Air Force Transportation US Air Force Military War
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Gripping Story • Action-filled Narrative • Well-written Account • Diverse Flying Career • Exemplary Air Force
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riveting stories...great details loved the action descriptions.., Flights... all of it thank you so much !!

Great details, make the story come to life!

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I suppose that without virtual voice we could not listen to any of this book but it is far to distracting. Suff like KIA, killed in action read as Kia, the car company. Lead, as in the metal, vs lead as in the leader. 9mm a nine-millimeters, instead of 9 millimeter. Give us a real narrator.

Virtual voice decent on this one...

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Great storytelling of an action filled 10 year Air Force pilot’s service. The author’s grit and determination lead to an amazingly diverse flying career under adverse conditions during the was in SE Asia.

I found the book authoritative, well researched and well written. My audiobook “read” was only marred by the inability of “Virtual Voice” to deal with aircraft and unit numerical designations and its inability to pronounce Vietnamese names.

A straightforward, no nonsense account of the highlights of an exemplary Air Force career.

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This is worth the read, but the machine reading is really bad. Calling migs meeges, is just one example that was very distracting.

Great story, but the reading was horrible.

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Narration is very detailed in recounting the names and ranks of every airman as as well as interacted this also extends to the aircraft manufacturer and performance and type, but also they serial assign id numbers.

The self facing and private review of his flying as well as his personal life and interaction with other pilots

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amazing story very interesting computer audio was good too. so what if the virtual audio said meeeges instead of Migs. we all knew what he meant..reading was better than some of the human readers I have hesrd


great read...felt bad at the end..heroic pilot..forced to settle in later life

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Very good book. It’s auto narration so that’s its only drawback . If they could work on that would be a great book.

Really good book.

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I liked this book. The story line was very good. I have read many books on the Vietnam war and this one is one of the better ones. The virtual voice was a disservice to the author's story. The many mispronunciations were distracting and out right pathetic. I would buy this, but not with the virtual voice narration. Meegess (Migs?) and many other problems. Chapter 12 was not in the table of contents. I would not recommend this audible book. Buy the print version of the book instead.

One too many

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The virtual voice did ok but was not great with technical details. Numbers and such.

Story was great.

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I learned a lot listening to this. Great story. Good pace, never got boring. Only annoying thing was the AI narrator… kept mispronouncing words. Real voiced actors: your jobs are safe for now!

Interesting and informative

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