Four Down on Old Peachtree Road

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 20th Century
Cover of the book Four Down on Old Peachtree Road by Ben Cole, Crosswind Publications, Ltd.
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Author: Ben Cole ISBN: 9780978896720
Publisher: Crosswind Publications, Ltd. Publication: October 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ben Cole
ISBN: 9780978896720
Publisher: Crosswind Publications, Ltd.
Publication: October 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A few minutes after midnight on December 6, 1953, a flight of Georgia Air National Guard jets preparing to land at Dobbins Air Base near Atlanta, Georgia, disappeared from radar screens.Soon afterwards the worst fears were realized when the smoldering remains of the four planes were found at the site of a burned farmhouse near Suwanee, Georgia.
After an investigation by the Air Force the official cause of the crash was determined and addressed. This is the story of the events and facts that were not
part of the official findings, but are important in understanding what really happened that night.

“Four Down is one of those fascinating stories about an event significant at its time, but nevertheless lost to history. Ben Cole has done a doggedly outstanding job of digging out detailed facts and retelling them in a way that holds our fascination.” — Thomas F. Norton, Senior Editor,The Southern Aviator/General Aviation News.

“Ben Cole has written a valuable non-fiction account, not only a flying tragedy but an examination of the background to that event. He has added to the story a history of the squadron, of the airplane, and all the people involved as well. History is so easily lost and neglected that books of this type are tremendously valuable.” — Vera L. Rollo, PhD, Author of Burt Rutan: Reinventing the Airplane, Dunwoody, Georgia.

“This is a gripping tale of events leading to a disaster that took the lives of four outstanding young pilots.… Ben Cole has done an outstanding job of research and fact finding and weaving it into an interesting and true story:” — Major General Joel B. Paris III, Adjutant General of Georgia, Retired, Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame.

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A few minutes after midnight on December 6, 1953, a flight of Georgia Air National Guard jets preparing to land at Dobbins Air Base near Atlanta, Georgia, disappeared from radar screens.Soon afterwards the worst fears were realized when the smoldering remains of the four planes were found at the site of a burned farmhouse near Suwanee, Georgia.
After an investigation by the Air Force the official cause of the crash was determined and addressed. This is the story of the events and facts that were not
part of the official findings, but are important in understanding what really happened that night.

“Four Down is one of those fascinating stories about an event significant at its time, but nevertheless lost to history. Ben Cole has done a doggedly outstanding job of digging out detailed facts and retelling them in a way that holds our fascination.” — Thomas F. Norton, Senior Editor,The Southern Aviator/General Aviation News.

“Ben Cole has written a valuable non-fiction account, not only a flying tragedy but an examination of the background to that event. He has added to the story a history of the squadron, of the airplane, and all the people involved as well. History is so easily lost and neglected that books of this type are tremendously valuable.” — Vera L. Rollo, PhD, Author of Burt Rutan: Reinventing the Airplane, Dunwoody, Georgia.

“This is a gripping tale of events leading to a disaster that took the lives of four outstanding young pilots.… Ben Cole has done an outstanding job of research and fact finding and weaving it into an interesting and true story:” — Major General Joel B. Paris III, Adjutant General of Georgia, Retired, Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame.

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