Aviation engineer, Leonid Krylov, began studying the role of Soviet aviation units in the Korean War in 1989 during his education at the Moscow Aviation Institute.
""This book will be of great interest to modelers and military aviation enthusiasts alike. Highly recommended.""-- ""AMPS Indianapolis"" ""..Loaded with statistics and excellent narrative accounts of air to air, jet to bomber, and jet to jet engagements... a valuable research resource. And, for those, who like me, were grunts, it tells of a war we probably never knew""--William E. Weber, Col USA (Ret.) ""Airborne Quarterly"" ""If you are interested in the conflict in Korea or just fancy something different, this book will not disappoint. It is an education, and it comes with all the style we have come to expect from this publisher. Recommended.""-- ""War History Online"" ""This straight-forward history documents the daily activities of the 64th Fighter Air Corp of the Soviet Air Corp in support of North Korea from November 1950 to July 1953. Descriptions of the air battles between Soviet MiG-15 jet fighters and American B-29 bombers note the positions of the bombers, escort aircraft, and Soviet attack strategies. Color drawings of individual MiG-15s and B-29s are provided along with black and white photographs of both Soviet and American pilots and aircraft.""-- ""ProtoView""