Book Reviews of Day of the Cheetah (Patrick McLanahan, Bk 2)

Day of the Cheetah (Patrick McLanahan, Bk 2)
Day of the Cheetah - Patrick McLanahan, Bk 2
Author: Dale Brown
ISBN-13: 9780425120439
ISBN-10: 0425120430
Publication Date: 6/1/1990
Pages: 528
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 46 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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typical Dale Brown very entertaining
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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.
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A rich feast for military hardware fans.
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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...
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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.