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J Boyle
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One of my favorite authors.
He first came to my attention with his book (later expanded to two volumes) McDonnell Douglas Aircraft for Putnams, as well as his similar Lockheed book.

However, it was his earlier work, Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War, first published in 1969, where my admiration for him really began. Working with a number of Japanese experts, he put together the definative work on that nation’s wartime aircraft. What I found impressive is the fact he wrote the book, which as you might expect heavily laden with Japanese phrases, in English…his second language.

The most recent book of his that I have is a heavily illustrated book on Douglas Propliners. As a former executive for McDonnell Douglas, he inserted various observations, many of them rather humorous, into the book, making it stand far above the usual “pretty pictures and short history” coffee table book genre.

I found his personal story touching, a wartime child finding success in America as well as sufferings loss of a spouse. I also admired the fact that the frontpiece illustration of the Lockheed book, a nice drawing of a P-38 over the French Alps, was done by his son at an early age. We don’t often see examples of parental pride like that.

Sadly, our paths never crossed professionally, and a few years ago I asked for contact information on the WIX forum so I could send him a note of appreciation, but sadly I was unsuccessful.

RIP sir, and condolences to his family and friends.