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However, it bugs me when authors don't fact check. I'm a medical professional & it drives me crazy when I read a book with incorrect info in that field. As you say, it would be so easy to get it right, especially for someone as successful as Griffiths.




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1. Control towers are not the location for crew briefings. That was probably done in a briefing hut or briefing room.
2. The only time the P-36 was used in combat by US forces in WW2 was at Pearl Harbor.
3. Using D for Dog to identify an aircraft is, based on the war movies I have seen, a British thing. American forces use the tail number.
4. Prior to the use of the ejection seat, the only way to exit an aircraft in flight was to bail out. Ejection seat were not used in US aircraft until after WW2.
5. Officer aerial gunners existed but were very rare.
6. Flying Officer is an RAF rank, not an American one.
7. US Army Air Forces never wore blue uniforms of any kind during WW2.
8. Fighter planes aren’t controlled by wheels.
9. Platoon is not an Air Force unit of organization.
10. The picture on the cover of the edition of the book I read looks like an RAF Spitfire which had nothing to do with the story.